Contemporary African Music in World Perspectives: Some Thoughts on Systematic Musicology and Aculturation

(1994)
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Abstract

Crossing boundaries of cultures and academic disciplines, this study examines present-day African musical reality. The author writes from the perspective of the interaction of different cultures, neither one nor the other having superiority. Its primary concern is to examine musicological questions or problems which are vital to a better understanding of African music; and also to assemble relevant facts in one place. Geographically, the study covers Ghanaian groups irrespective of political boundaries.

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