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Victor Kofi
Agawu (born 28
September 1956) is a
Ghanaian musicologist and
music theorist. He
often publishes as V. Kofi
Agawu and
specializes in musical...
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Julia Agawu (born 20
April 1991) is a
Ghanaian discus thrower. She
finished fourth at the 2014
African Championships, won the
bronze medal at the 2015...
- 1998, p. 147.
Agawu 2003, p. 94.
Novotney 1998, p. 158. Peñalosa 2009, p. 236.
Novotney 1998, p. 100.
Agawu 2003, p. 87.
Sources Agawu,
Victor Kofi (2003)...
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pertain to
music on a
variety of levels.
Following Roman Jakobson, Kofi
Agawu adopts the idea of
musical semiosis being introversive or extroversive—that...
- into an
imagistic form,
through processes he
called the "dream-work." Kofi
Agawu quotes the
distinction made by
Roman Jakobson between "introversive semiosis...
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Performing arts:
music and dance.
Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-90-279-7870-7.
Agawu, Kofi (2003).
Representing African Music:
Postcolonial Notes, Queries, Positions...
- sub-Saharan
rhythm was
unambiguously defined. The
writings of
Victor Kofi
Agawu and
David Locke must also be
mentioned in this regard. In the
diagram below...
- 136.
Yeston 1976, pp. 41–42. "Counter-Rhythm:
Oxford English Dictionary".
Agawu 2003, p. 52.
Chernoff 1979.
Chernoff 1979, p. [page needed].
Sandow 2004...
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generative or
theoretic form of non-Saharan
rhythmic principles.
Victor Kofi
Agawu succinctly states, "[The]
resultant [3:2]
rhythm holds the key to understanding...
- Version. Cengage. pp. 73–78, 83–84. ISBN 978-0-495-57010-3.
Victor Kofi
Agawu (1995).
African Rhythm Hardback with
Accompanying CD: A
Northern Ewe Perspective...