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is the kologo from north ghana or coastal ghana?
what is the name of the royal talking drum?
is dance more important in coastal or north ghanaian music? coastal
what is a seperewa?
what is adowa?
what scale does ghanaian music use?
1. Is the Kologo from North Ghana or Coastal Ghana?
The Kologo is a traditional stringed instrument. Culturally, instruments like the Kologo are associated with the northern regions of Ghana, where the Dagomba and other northern ethnic groups use it.
In West African (including Ghanaian) traditions, the Royal Talking Drum is often referred to as the "Dondo" (also, in some contexts, the "Atumpan" can be a type of talking drum, but the Dondo is associated with royal or ceremonial talking drum use in Ghanaian culture, especially among the Akan - related groups).
Coastal Ghanaian music (e.g., from groups like the Ga, Fante) has a strong dance - centric tradition. Coastal music often has rhythms and styles that are closely tied to dance forms (like Highlife - related dances). Northern Ghanaian music is more focused on instrumental storytelling (e.g., with the Kologo) and vocal traditions, while coastal music has a more dance - oriented culture.
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The Kologo is from North Ghana.