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| Author | A.M. Jones | 
|---|---|
| Country | Great Britain | 
| Language | English | 
| Subject | Ethnomusicology | 
| Genre | Non-fiction | 
| Publisher | Oxford University Press | 
Publication date  | 1959 | 
| Media type | |
| Pages | 295 (Volume I), 238 (Volume II) | 
| ISBN | 0-19-713512-9 | 
| OCLC | 6977345 | 
Studies in African Music is a 1959 book in two volumes by A.M. Jones. It is an in-depth analysis of the traditional music of the Ewe tribe.
Summary
The work is divided into two volumes,[1][2] with the first volume being an analysis of the music presented in Volume II, and the second being full-score reproductions of the pieces in question.
Volume I Contents
- Introduction
 - Play-Songs and Fishing Songs
 - The Instruments of the Orchestra
 - The Nyayito Dance
 - Yeve Cult Music
 - Club Dances - The Adzida Dance
 - The Social Dance - Agbadza
 - A Comparison of Drumming
 - The Homogeneity of African Music
 - Tone and Tune
 - The Neo-Folk-Music
 
Volume II Contents
- Play-Songs and Fishing Songs
 - The Nyayito Dance
 - Yeve Cult Music: (a) The Husago Dance, (b) The Sovu Dance, (c) The Sogba Dance
 - The Adzida Dance
 - The Agbadza Dance
 - The Icila Dance
 
Influence
Steve Reich has listed this work as an influence on his music, particularly his "fooling around with tape loops, which [he] began to envision as little mechanized Africans [laughs]."[3] It is also cited extensively in Volume I of Gunther Schuller's (who introduced Reich to the work) History of Jazz.[4]
References
- ↑ Jones, A.M. Studies in African Music: Volume I. London: Oxford University Press. 1959
 - ↑ Jones, A.M. Studies in African Music: Volume II. London: Oxford University Press. 1959
 - ↑ Strickland, Edward. American Composers: Dialogues on Contemporary Music (p. 40). Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 1991.
 - ↑ Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development. Oxford University Press. 1968
 
External links
- Studies in African Music: Volume I at The Internet Archive
 - Studies in African Music: Volume II at The Internet Archive
 
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