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Kpanlogo

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Kpanlogo nyɛla waa din pili yuma din gbaai 1960s, di daa pilila Accra, Ghana.[1]

Ban daa tuui wa lala waa ŋɔ n daa nyɛ Ga niriba ban be Greater Accra Region, bɛ pam nyɛla ban be tin'zuɣu ŋɔ ni, amaa ti ni ʒia sahashɛli ŋɔ niriba pam pa wari lala waa ŋɔ tiŋa maa ni yaɣa pam. Di pilila yuma din gbaai 1960s piligu, ka nyɛ waa di mali taɣibu, ka tabi America wa'shɛli, ka che ka Ga mali jilima bɛ kpqmba sani. Ghana dala ŋmebu baŋda C. K. Ladzekpo yɛliya ni kpanlogo "nyɛla fɔŋ ni bipola waa ka lahi nyɛ dalinli zaŋ ti fɔna din baɣi Ghana ni duhiri bɛ yee ni siyaasa shɛm Africa maŋsulisi deebu nyaaŋa" (1995: web).[2] Kpanlogo tooi warimi damdiri tingbani ni, ka guriti duna mini nyaansi, ka golisigu pahiri din ni. Shɛhira beni ni pirinsi daa farila di binkumdanima sahashɛŋa.[3]

Binkumda din yirina kpanlogo waa ni yimina Ga kali binkumda ŋmebu ni, kamani gome, oge ni kolomashie. Kpanlogo ŋmerimi ni binkumda balibu dibaata: nono (metal bell), fao (gourd rattle), ni kpanlogo dala. Nono n-wuhiri sahashɛli binkumda maa ni yɛn kum, ka fao tabiri sɔŋda. Di zooya pam ka kpanlogo dala ŋɔ zaa laɣim luɣ'yini, di "doo kukoli", "paɣa kukoli" "ni di zaa baŋda".

Main kpanlogo bell pattern

Kpanlogo buɣiliŋbuɣiliŋ n-nyɛ din yuui pam gbansabila tinsi ni.[4] Kpanlogo buɣiliŋbuɣiliŋ kumsi ŋmwnika "son clave" din be "Cuban binkumda" ni. Di lahi ŋmanila "Bo Diddley beat," "U.S. rhythm" mini "blues" yiliyiiniba, Bo Diddley.

  1. Salm, Steven J.; Falola, Toyin (2002). Culture and Customs of Ghana. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 178. ISBN 9780313320507. ISSN 1530-8367.
  2. Ladzekpo, C. K. (1995: web). "Kpanlogo Song Book", Foundation Course in African Music. Web. Kpanlogo Song Book by CK Ladzekpo. Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. Palmberg, Mai; Kirkegaard, Annemette (2002). Playing with Identities in Contemporary Music in Africa. Nordic Africa Institute. p. 67. ISBN 9789171064967.
  4. Peñalosa, David (2010: 245). The Clave Matrix; Afro-Cuban Rhythm: Its Principles and African Origins. Redway, CA: Bembe Inc. ISBN 1-886502-80-3.
  • Unruh, Amee Jo (2000). "Kpanlogo: A Detailed Description of One Arrangement of a West-African Music and Dance Genre." M.M. thesis with videotape. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University.