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List of Plates Acknowledgments Pronunciation and Transliteration Introduction: Scholarship and Participation
1. The Study of Music in Africa
2. Music in Africa
3. Style in Africa
4. Values in Africa Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
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Add African Rhythm and African Sensibility: Aesthetics and Social Action in African Musical Idioms, We have in this book a Rosetta stone for mediating, or translating, African musical behavior and aesthetics.—Andrew Tracey, African Music John Miller Chernoff, who spent 10 years studying African drumming, has a flair for descriptive writing,, African Rhythm and African Sensibility: Aesthetics and Social Action in African Musical Idioms to your collection on WonderClub |