Masters of the Sabar

Masters of the Sabar
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781592134205
ISBN-13 : 1592134203
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Download or read book Masters of the Sabar written by Patricia Tang and published by Temple University Press. This book was released on 2007-01-15 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Masters of the Sabar is the first book to examine the music and culture of Wolof griot percussionists, masters of the vibrant sabar drumming tradition. Based on extensive field research in Senegal, this book is a biographical study of several generations of percussionists in a Wolof griot (géwël) family, exploring and documenting their learning processes, repertories, and performance contexts—from life-cycle ceremonies to sporting events and political meetings. Patricia Tang examines the rich history and changing repertories of sabar drumming, including dance rhythms and bàkks, musical phrases derived from spoken words. She notes the recent shift towards creating new bàkks which are rhythmically more complex and highlight the virtuosity and musical skill of the percussionist. She also considers the burgeoning popular music genre called mbalax. The compact disc that accompanies the book includes examples of the standard sabar repertory, as well as bàkks composed and performed by Lamine Touré and his family drum troupe.


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