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Essay heading: music in africa
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This use of faceting and interlocking and alternating parts, is greatly admired in the West African culture and is the highest form of performance.
Another example is from a horn ensemble (CD track 3: Tranverse Horn Ensemble). In this case, the players were playing a very short motif that was interlocked with that of the other musicians, turning into a larger pattern, or hocket... displayed 300 characters
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In this case, the players were playing a very short motif that was interlocked with that of the other musicians, turning into a larger pattern, or hocket.
While hard at work bush clearing, music could still be heard. Men who were not cutting were playing short patterns of several notes that interlocked with the other instrument's pattern while the working me worked to the rhythm of this slit-log ensemble... displayed next 300 characters
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