21M.293 | Fall 2005 | Undergraduate

Music of Africa

Calendar

LEC # TOPICS KEY DATES
Unit 1: Introduction: Ethnomusicological Approaches to African Music
1 Preliminaries; Overview of Course

2 The Field of Ethnomusicology, the Concept of “Soundscapes” and its Application to the Study of World Music

Building a Cross-Cultural Musical Vocabulary

3 Organology and Instruments: The Sachs-Hornbostel System of Instrument Classification

4 African Music: A Review of Ethnomusicological Literature Paper 1 due
Unit 2: Senegal
5 Senegalese History, Culture, and Music

Focus on Wolof Griots, Masters of the Sabar Drum

6 Popular Music in Senegal: mbalax and Hip-Hop

7 Sabar Drumming: An Introduction to Basic Hand Techniques, Rhythms, and bàkks

8 Sabar Drum Workshop with Artist-in-Residence, Lamine Touré

9 Interlude: Southern Africa

Unit 3: Mali
10 Music of the Mande: The jali and his Instruments Musical transcription exercise due
11 Guest Lecture - Demonstration by Balla Kouyate, a Balafon Player from New York City

12 Malian Superstars: Salif Keita, Oumou Sangare and Ali Farke Touré

13 Midterm Exam

Evening Performance by Lamine Touré and Group Saloum

Unit 4: Ghana
14 Music Cultures of the Ewe and Dagbamba

15 Case Study: Agbekor (Ewe) Paper 2 due
16 Urban Music Roots: Highlife and Palm-wine Music Submit final project proposal
17 Interlude: Central Africa

Unit 5: Nigeria
18 Music and Identity: jùjú and fúji Bands

19 Music and Politics: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s Afro-Beat

20 Music and Ritual: Hausa Music and the bori Ceremony Submit final project progress report
21 Interlude: East Africa

Unit 6: Conclusions
22-24 Final Presentations

25 Conclusions Final paper due

Course Info

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Fall 2005
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Written Assignments with Examples