African Drumming

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Music and Movies

 

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Cary B

 

Date added:

June 21, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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3 / 679

 

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The power of life is also important to the Ewe because most natural things are seen as holy, and the energy force that runs through nature can be tapped through music. The second idea about music in the music culture model is aesthetics. In the Ewe culture, powerful music is regarded as "good" music...
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In the Ewe culture, powerful music is regarded as "good" music. The force of drumming in a song like "Agbekor," for example, helps remind the people of past war victories and bravery shown on the battlefield, an important concept for the Ewe people. The next aspect examined by the music culture model is the context of the music...
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