Comparisons of African and Diasporic Rhythm: The Ewe, Cuba, and Martinique
Comparisons of African and Diasporic rhythms by both scholars and working musicians have in recent years increased in sophistication and explanatory power. Yet what Polak (2010) calls the “mainstream” view leans heavily on a relatively small number of specific musical cultures, among which Ewe music...
Main Author: | Gerstin, Julian |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Analytical Approaches to World Music
2017-04-01
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Series: | Analytical Approaches to World Music |
Online Access: | http://www.aawmjournal.com/articles/2017b/Gerstin_AAWM_Vol_5_2.pdf |
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