- The
seperewa, also
known as
seprewa or sanku, is a
Ghanaian (specifically Akan) harp-lute,
similar to the Dagaare/Sisaala koriduo, the Mandé kora, the...
- Akan Drum, goje
fiddle and
koloko lute,
court music,
including the Akan
Seperewa, the Akan atumpan, the Ga
kpanlogo styles, and log
xylophones used in asonko...
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clothing Anansi the
spider Oware Music Aburukuwa Atenteben Prempensua Seperewa Mythology Symbols Yen Ara
Asaase Ni (Ghana
National Anthem)
Golden Stool...
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clothing Anansi the
spider Oware Music Aburukuwa Atenteben Prempensua Seperewa Mythology Symbols Yen Ara
Asaase Ni (Ghana
National Anthem)
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celebrates Adae, Adae Kese, Akwasidae,
Awukudae and
Asante Yam festival. The
Seperewa, a 10-14
stringed harp-lute, as well as the
Fontomfrom drums are originally...
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coast into the hinterland, the
sound of the
traditional Akan harp lute
seperewa was
infused and this
evolved into the
odonson or Akan
blues and was called...
- religions. An
exception to this rule is the Akan
tradition of
singing with the
Seperewa harp-lute
which had its
origins in the
stringed harps of the
north and...
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clothing Anansi the
spider Oware Music Aburukuwa Atenteben Prempensua Seperewa Mythology Symbols Yen Ara
Asaase Ni (Ghana
National Anthem)
Golden Stool...
-
clothing Anansi the
spider Oware Music Aburukuwa Atenteben Prempensua Seperewa Mythology Symbols Yen Ara
Asaase Ni (Ghana
National Anthem)
Golden Stool...
-
clothing Anansi the
spider Oware Music Aburukuwa Atenteben Prempensua Seperewa Mythology Symbols Yen Ara
Asaase Ni (Ghana
National Anthem)
Golden Stool...