"An African lives, works, worships, and communicates by music. Among the musical instruments in this program are drums, zazas, wooden flutes, bells, and gourds."--Container.
"Looks at African music as an accompaniment to work and worship, and as a means of storytelling and emotional expression. Explains the use of animal and snake skins, horns, gourds, clay, metal trees, or logs. Examines East and West African drums, equatorial African zanzas (thumb pianos), wooden flutes, bells, gourd xylophones, shekere, maracas, dun-dun (talking drums), and orororo (slit-gong signal drums). From the tell it like it was series."
"Babatunde Olatunji introduces traditional African instruments and demonstrates their use."
""An African lives, works, worships, and communicates by music. Among the musical instruments in this program are drums, zazas, wooden flutes, bells, and gourds."--Container."@en
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