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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Traditional African Rhythms I am adding a little music to the mix; after all music is central to the life of many Africans.  It is  very much part of my experience in Africa whether I am walking in the bush with Samburu tribesmen who spontaneously start singing while walking, watching the Dama Dance in Dogon [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I am adding a little music to the mix; after all music is central to the life of many Africans.  It is  very much part of my experience in Africa whether I am walking in the bush with Samburu tribesmen who spontaneously start singing while walking, watching the Dama Dance in Dogon country, sitting in a bar in Bamako, or just lounging in my apartment in New York listening to an amazing selection of <a href="http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/teachers/curriculum/m13/notes.php">African music</a> put together by a passionate collector of hundreds of African songs. In the spirit of my previous post which speaks of a Dogon traditional performance I am posting traditional African Rhythms from Camaroon. Drums or calabashes, as in the video below, as well as rattles, and xylophones are some of the main instruments. Repetitiveness is definitely a striking aspect of this music which puts one in almost trance like state.</p>
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<p><strong></strong>Stay tuned for regular weekly music postings. If you have additional suggestions, they are welcome!</p>The post <a href="https://www.happeningafrica.com/african-music/">African Music</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.happeningafrica.com">Happening Africa</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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