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Changing Traditions of Folk Music in Ghana

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

J. H. Nketia*
Affiliation:
University College of Ghana, Achimotu
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Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference. Liège, Belgium
Copyright
Copyright © International Council for Traditional Music 1959

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Notes

1. See J. H. Nketia, “The Organisation of Music in Adangme Society,” Universitas, IV, No. i.

2. See J. H. Nketia, “Traditional Music of the Ga People,” Universitas, III, No. 3.

3. For a note on this see: (a) J. H. Nketia, Modern Trends in Ghana Music (African Music Society, 1958); (6) J. H. Nketia, “The Gramophone and Contemporary African Music in the Gold Coast” (Proceedings of 4th Annual Conference: West African Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1956), pp. 191-201.