- published: 15 Feb 2011
- views: 83075
- author: africanbushdoctor
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Kete - Dance & Music of the Akan People of Ghana
This is an example of Kete. Kete is dance and music of the Akan people of West Africa. The...
published: 15 Feb 2011
author: africanbushdoctor
Kete - Dance & Music of the Akan People of Ghana
This is an example of Kete. Kete is dance and music of the Akan people of West Africa. The following was taken from Kwabena Nketia's, Drumming in Akan Communities of Ghana. While apirede is generally considered a 'fearful' dance, kete is described as 'pleasant and charming'. There are three parts to the music of Kete : the music of the usual drum ensemble, pipe interludes and free accompaniment, and a vocal counterpart of the pipes. The latter is commonly described as the 'interpretation' (nyiano) because the words enable listeners to understand the 'language' of the drum or the pipes. In many states, pipe and voice parts are no longer used either for lack of knowledge or lack of pipers. At the Asantehene's Court, however, the old tradition is still maintained and the orchestra is very much enlarged in accordance with the majesty of the Asantehene as head of the Ashanti region. On important state occasions, seventeen pipes play the preludes to the pieces which in other places are sung, sometimes in an offhand manner. The drum orchestra includes the following in descending order of pitch (highest to lowest) : akukuadwo (high-pitched drum) played with two curved sticks apentemma (same drum as commonly found in other combinations) played with the hand bakoma (in the drum orchestras of minor chiefs this is usually absent) played with curved drumsticks kwadum (the leading or master drum) played with curved drumsticks To these are added a donno drum for fullness, a gourd rattle ...
- published: 15 Feb 2011
- views: 83075
- author: africanbushdoctor
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Twi Language Videos: Learn Twi Possessive Pronouns
Learn Twi Possessive Pronouns with this video lesson from Nkyea Twi Primer Twi course. To ...
published: 28 Mar 2010
author: NkyeaLearningSystems
Twi Language Videos: Learn Twi Possessive Pronouns
Learn Twi Possessive Pronouns with this video lesson from Nkyea Twi Primer Twi course. To get the whole interactive course visit www.nkyea.com
- published: 28 Mar 2010
- views: 5196
- author: NkyeaLearningSystems
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Twi Language Videos: Learn the Twi Alphabet
Learn the Twi Alphabet with this video lesson from Nkyea Twi Primer Twi language course. T...
published: 28 Mar 2010
author: NkyeaLearningSystems
Twi Language Videos: Learn the Twi Alphabet
Learn the Twi Alphabet with this video lesson from Nkyea Twi Primer Twi language course. To get the whole interactive course visit www.nkyea.com
- published: 28 Mar 2010
- views: 8256
- author: NkyeaLearningSystems
4:49
Kwabena Asante - Ode Akye me@ghanamv.com
Kwabena Asante - Ode Akye me...
published: 06 Feb 2008
author: jsullivanade
Kwabena Asante - Ode Akye me@ghanamv.com
Kwabena Asante - Ode Akye me
- published: 06 Feb 2008
- views: 16611
- author: jsullivanade
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Asem - Bye bye (Ft. Kwabena kwabena) (Prod. By Kaywa)
THE CREAM OF THE CROP IN GHANAIAN MUSIC BROUGHT TO YOU BY HEIGHTS INC ©...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: DenzelHeights
Asem - Bye bye (Ft. Kwabena kwabena) (Prod. By Kaywa)
THE CREAM OF THE CROP IN GHANAIAN MUSIC BROUGHT TO YOU BY HEIGHTS INC ©
- published: 27 Feb 2012
- views: 60327
- author: DenzelHeights
10:02
Ghana Movie-Osofo Dadzie:my wife Pt2 more at Vibeghana .com
vibeghana.com Classic Ghana AKAN drama Osofo Dadzie...
published: 05 May 2007
author: Ghanavids
Ghana Movie-Osofo Dadzie:my wife Pt2 more at Vibeghana .com
vibeghana.com Classic Ghana AKAN drama Osofo Dadzie
- published: 05 May 2007
- views: 34534
- author: Ghanavids
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Nnwonkoro - A Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana - Part 1
Nnwonkoro is a Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana. "Abre" which is the beginning w...
published: 16 Feb 2011
author: africanbushdoctor
Nnwonkoro - A Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana - Part 1
Nnwonkoro is a Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana. "Abre" which is the beginning where the lead singer recites a long text without instrumental accompaniment or hand claps, sets the stage in this excerpt of Nnwonkoro performed by Onyame Akwan Nnwonkoro. According to the research and many conversations that I have conducted over the years, Nnwonkoro is an important music on the highest of levels with a poetic depth that some say are unparalleled. Only females sing these songs with men playing the accompanying musical instruments. Both male and female may dance to it's music. Now, a very brief background; There are several female song traditions of the Akan. Mmobomme songs were sang to Nyame (the supreme being) and the Abosum (deities) during war time, asking thus praying for the safe return from war of their men. Ose songs were sang when the men returned victorious from their battles. There are many other occasions in which women sing ose songs as they are songs of jubilation. Nsaa Dwom songs of praise, were sang usually in the evening after a hard days work when some of the women gathered together. In the 1920's Mmobomme declined due to the fact that hostilities between the British and the Asante had reached an end (in 1905 Yaa Asantewaa was captured). Nnwonkoro was still primarily a recreational music with occasional use at funerals with Adowa at that time period being a primary music and dance form for funerary celebrations of Akan. Today it is one of the ...
- published: 16 Feb 2011
- views: 8233
- author: africanbushdoctor
9:30
Good News FANTE (Twi) People/Language Movie Trailer
See wlmov.com for the full Good News FANTE Movie .......... This is: Good News FANTE (Twi)...
published: 09 Mar 2009
author: worldlanguagemovies
Good News FANTE (Twi) People/Language Movie Trailer
See wlmov.com for the full Good News FANTE Movie .......... This is: Good News FANTE (Twi) People/Language Movie Trailer c74793 [c74793t] Other names for this language are: Akan: Fante, Fanti, Mfantse, Twi This language is spoken in: Ghana This movie concerns: movie movies video...
- published: 09 Mar 2009
- views: 12562
- author: worldlanguagemovies
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Nnwonkoro - A Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana - Part 3
Nnwonkoro is a Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana. "Abre" which is the beginning w...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: africanbushdoctor
Nnwonkoro - A Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana - Part 3
Nnwonkoro is a Female Song Tradition of the Akan of Ghana. "Abre" which is the beginning where the lead singer recites a long text without instrumental accompaniment or hand claps, sets the stage in this excerpt of Nnwonkoro performed by Manhyia Tete Nnwonkoro. According to the research and many conversations that I have conducted over the years, Nnwonkoro is an important music on the highest of levels with a poetic depth that some say are unparalleled. Only females sing these songs with men playing the accompanying musical instruments. Both male and female may dance to it's music. Now, a very brief background; There are several female song traditions of the Akan. Mmobomme songs were sang to Nyame (the supreme being) and the Abosum (deities) during war time, asking thus praying for the safe return from war of their men. Ose songs were sang when the men returned victorious from their battles. There are many other occasions in which women sing ose songs as they are songs of jubilation. Nsaa Dwom songs of praise, were sang usually in the evening after a hard days work when some of the women gathered together. In the 1920's Mmobomme declined due to the fact that hostilities between the British and the Asante had reached an end (in 1905 Yaa Asantewaa was captured). Nnwonkoro was still primarily a recreational music with occasional use at funerals with Adowa at that time period being a primary music and dance form for funerary celebrations of Akan. Today it is one of the ...
- published: 20 Feb 2011
- views: 17316
- author: africanbushdoctor
6:04
Erykah Badu - Certainly (Live1997)
Erykah Badu was born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas on February 26, 1971. Her mother ra...
published: 06 Nov 2012
author: Andrés Balbucea
Erykah Badu - Certainly (Live1997)
Erykah Badu was born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas on February 26, 1971. Her mother raised her, her brother (Jabbada), and her sister (Nayrok) alone after their father, William Wright Jr., deserted the family early in their lives. To provide for her family, the children's grandmother often helped looking after them while Erykah's mother, Kolleen Maria Gipson (Wright), performed as an actress in theatrical productions. Influenced by her mother, Erykah had her first taste of show business at the age of 4, singing and dancing with her mother at the Dallas Theatre Centre. By the age of 14, Erykah was free-styling for a local radio station alongside such talent as Roy Hargrove. In her early youth, she decided to change the spelling of her name from Erica to Erykah, as she firmly believed her original name to be her slave name. The term 'kah' signifies the inner self. Badu is her favorite jazz scat sound and is also an African name for the 10th born child used for the Akan people in Ghana. Upon graduating from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Badu went on to study theater at the historically black college Grambling State University. Concentrating on music full-time, she left the university in 1993 before graduating and took on several minimum wage jobs to support herself. She taught drama and dance to children at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Working and touring with her cousin, Robert "Free" Bradford, she recorded a 19-song demo ...
- published: 06 Nov 2012
- views: 7025
- author: Andrés Balbucea
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Ebo Taylor - Ayesama
www.strut-records.com Footage for Ayesama was shot in Ebo Taylor's hometown of Saltpond in...
published: 17 Apr 2012
author: strutrecords
Ebo Taylor - Ayesama
www.strut-records.com Footage for Ayesama was shot in Ebo Taylor's hometown of Saltpond in Ghana. The song itself is an adaptation of the war song of the Fante Akans, taunting "What's Your Mother's Name?" Appia Kwa Bridge is Ebo Taylor's second album of new material for Strut, following 2010's Love and Death, and a compilation of Taylor's 60's & 70's material, Life Stories.
- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 18185
- author: strutrecords
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ERYKAH BADU FEBRUARY.3.1997 LIVE!
Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), better known by her stage name Erykah Badu /ˈɛr...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: egoggles
ERYKAH BADU FEBRUARY.3.1997 LIVE!
Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), better known by her stage name Erykah Badu /ˈɛrɨkə bɑːˈduː/, is a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, record producer, activist and actress. Her work includes elements from R&B;, hip hop and jazz. She is best known for her role in the rise of the neo soul sub-genre, and for her eccentric, cerebral musical stylings and sense of fashion. She is known as the "First Lady of Neo-Soul" or the "Queen of Neo-Soul". Erykah Badu was born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas on February 26, 1971. Her mother raised her, her brother (Jabbada), and her sister (Nayrok) alone after their father, William Wright Jr., deserted the family early in their lives. To provide for her family, the children's grandmother often helped looking after them while Erykah's mother, Kolleen Maria Gipson (Wright), performed as an actress in theatrical productions. Influenced by her mother, Erykah had her first taste of show business at the age of 4, singing and dancing with her mother at the Dallas Theatre Centre. By the age of 14, Erykah was free-styling for a local radio station alongside such talent as Roy Hargrove. In her early youth, she decided to change the spelling of her name from Erica to Erykah, as she firmly believed her original name to be her slave name. The term 'kah' signifies the inner self. Badu is her favorite jazz scat sound and is also an African name for the 10th born child used for the Akan people in Ghana. Upon graduating from Booker ...
- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 27864
- author: egoggles
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[ENG] BB AKAN FOOD 061712
This is only soft subbed done by me. I was rushing and I wanted to upload this as soon as ...
published: 17 Jun 2012
author: BANGxViP
[ENG] BB AKAN FOOD 061712
This is only soft subbed done by me. I was rushing and I wanted to upload this as soon as I can so other vips will be able to watch this. Basically, Big Bang's way of eating Eel is not really acceptable for the Japanese people because Japanese people eats Eel with Rice and not with Lettuce or Bean paste. I hope you still guys enjoy this. If you wanna ask me something just put some comment! :) :D Sorry for the quality of video. I tried to compress it so I could upload it faster. ^__^
- published: 17 Jun 2012
- views: 30607
- author: BANGxViP
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Amen Men (Amen Men; Min) - Akradinbosom - Ofa a eto so Dubaako- Part 11
Amen Men (Amen Men; Min) - Akradinbosom - Ofa a eto so Dubaako- Part 11 Odwirafo Kwesi Ra ...
published: 27 Feb 2013
author: Odwirafo
Amen Men (Amen Men; Min) - Akradinbosom - Ofa a eto so Dubaako- Part 11
Amen Men (Amen Men; Min) - Akradinbosom - Ofa a eto so Dubaako- Part 11 Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan addressing the nature and function of the Akradinbosom (Akradin Abosom) - The specific grouping of Abosom (Deities), Divine Spirit-Forces in Creation, the Goddesses and Gods - Who operate through the solar, lunar and planetary bodies which govern the Akan 7-day week. It is from the Akradinbosom that Akan people derived our akradin or 'soul-names'/'day names'. This eleventh of an 11-part series focused on the Obosom Amen Men (Min; Menu), called Amen Men in Kamit, Orisha Oko in Yoruba and Azaka in Fon. This presentation was conducted via USTREAM - www.ustream.tv/channel/odwirafo . This live streaming video is therefore not as sharp as our other videos however the sound is clear. See our website for articles on the Abosom that formed the basis of the forum and the questions fielded from viewers: Amen Men - The Obosom of Amene and Menmeneda ('saturn' and 'saturday') www.odwirafo.com/Akradinbosom_Amen-Men.pdf Afi - The Obosom of Afi and Fida ('venus' and 'friday') www.odwirafo.com MMARA NE KYI - Divine Law and Divine Hate - Parts 1-5 www.odwirafo.com/nhwehwemupage.html AKRADINBOSOM www.odwirafo.com/akradinbosom.html AKANFO NANASOM www.odwirafo.com/Akanfo_Nanasom.html Odwirafo
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 23
- author: Odwirafo
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Adakah kamu sedar akan nikmat di dunia ?flv
Read this before you watch .I found this video in facebook and honestly I copied this and ...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Smurfettee Smurfling
Adakah kamu sedar akan nikmat di dunia ?flv
Read this before you watch .I found this video in facebook and honestly I copied this and upload in youtube. We are just ordinary people and one day we will return to him. Purpose I upload it in youtube because I know so many people mistakenly think about the meaning of peace in life.Some people never appreciate what they have got.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 79311
- author: Smurfettee Smurfling