Merci à nos frères ghanéens pour la pérennisation et la valorisation de la votre civilisation, et plus particulièrement celle de la musique traditionnelle du Ghana. Je suis admiratif de vos œuvres. Je suis émerveillé devant tant de savoir-faire. Que Dieu vous bénisse. God bless you. (Lambert Kouamé/Côte d'Ivoire/Akan kôtôkô and Baoulé kôtôkô) Thanks.
The BBC just did a program on this old Akan instrument call *sɛprɛwa* i But the white man brought guitar 🎸 and we abandoned ours. The Gambians and Malians have kept their kola instrument though
the music changed. you had palmwine, highlife, etc. it should be noted that while they started playing the guitar, the style of play was very much influenced by the seperewa.
@@paperwait9611and guitar too come from Africa. The northern Ghana has Guitar, sax, and xylophone. The Europeans Copied and only improved the amplification
Sunu Doe, a colleague at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has given me this beautiful harp ... crafted by the master Osei Korankye... as a gift! For this I am very grateful and hope to find time to teach the instrument my songs... and also make new ones.
my favorite songs on the album are this one and kulo eliɛma (i sure wish i know what the song was about, if anyone knows, please post an answer/lyrical translation).