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Alfred Ladzekpo (born 20th century) is a
retired West
African music and
dance teacher who
plays the violin.
Ladzepko was
introduced to the art of Ewe drumming...
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Kobla Ladzekpo is a
Ghanaian musical performer. He is
known for
being the
founder and
director of
Zadonu African Music and
Dance Company, as well as a...
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fully explained in the
lectures of Ewe
master drummer and
scholar C.K.
Ladzekpo, and in the
writings of
David Locke.
Jones observes that the
shared rhythmic...
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great detail in
lectures by the Ewe
master drummer and
scholar C.K.
Ladzekpo, and in the
writings of Locke. At the
center of a core of
rhythmic traditions...
- from Ghana, West Africa.
Ladzekpo, CK. https://web.archive.org/web/20090415164952/http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/
ladzekpo/Foundation.html Foundation...
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point of
distinction from
their elders.
Ghanaian master drummer C. K.
Ladzekpo states that
kpanlogo "is
essentially an
urban youth dance-drumming and...
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Cooling began sitting in on the
percussion classes of
Ghanaian drummer C. K.
Ladzekpo.
Integrating the
polyrhythms of West
African music with her p****ion for...
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first explained as the
basis of non-Saharan
rhythm in
lectures by C.K.
Ladzekpo and the
writings of
David Locke. From the
philosophical perspective of...
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constitute one main system. Similarly,
master drummer and
scholar C. K.
Ladzekpo affirms the "profound homogeneity" of
Bantu African rhythmic principles...
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Margotin &
Guesdon 2013, p. 576.
Pollack n.d.
Ligeti 1994, p. [page needed].
Ladzekpo 1995.
Novotney 1998, p. 147.
Agawu 2003, p. 94.
Novotney 1998, p. 158....