Title:
Tamale Drum Ensemble
Creator:
Barry Bilderback
Date Created:
2018
Description:
Four barrell shaped drums of varying sizes are used to accompany a recreational ring dance. Instruments left to right: three bottle-neck drums [ʋuvi?], the two bottle-neck drums in the center seem to be positioned to be played as a pair. The tall drum on the far right might be a taʋugã or Akan abẹn.
Subjects:
Dagbamba Tamale ensemble
Location:
Tamale
Latitude:
9.400722322
Longitude:
-0.8377277218
Source:
Barry Bilderback Personal Ethnomusicology Record
Source Identifier:
uighana-020
Type:
Image;StillImage
Resource:
Ade Adegbọla E A. Traditional Religion in West Africa. Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria: Sefer, 1998.
Format:
image/jpg
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Tamale Drum Ensemble", Ghana Music and Dance Initiative, Agoo-Bi Nii Cultural Arts & UI CDIL
Reference Link:
http://www.ghanamusicdance.org//items/uighana-020.html
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