Definition of Gankogui. Meaning of Gankogui. Synonyms of Gankogui

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Gankogui. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Gankogui and, of course, Gankogui synonyms and on the right images related to the word Gankogui.

Definition of Gankogui

No result for Gankogui. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Gankogui from wikipedia

- An agogô (Yoruba: agogo, meaning bell) is a single or a multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba and Edo music...
- master is made to drum along with Gankogui and Axatse, 4. Hatsatsa- historical songs are performed along with Gankogui and Atoke, 5. Vutsortsor- finally...
- usually has a master drum, an iron bell called a gankogui, and a group of secondary drummers. The gankogui, also known as a gakpevi, is a bell, or gong instrument...
- arrangement on "Watermelon Man" Bill Summers – agogô, balafon, cabasa, congas, gankogui, log drum, shekere, surdo, tambourine, beer bottle on "Watermelon Man"...
- 5:4. The atoke, gankogui, and axatse sound the rhythmic foundation. The atoke is a high pitched gong pla**** with an iron rod. The Gankogui is a clapperless...
- often in sets of six kpanlogo drums of varied size. Djembe, Dunun, and Gankogui usually accompany the kpanlogo. Salm, Steven J. (2002). Culture and customs...
- songs of fishermen in the south may be accompanied by bells such as the gankogui and frikiwa. Folk songs in Ewe and Kabye, are common, Fon and Yoruba songs...
- performs at funerals or to worship deities of traditional religion. The gankogui double-stemmed bell sets the pace. Almost each of the orishas revered in...
- tambourine, electro tam-tam, darbouka, ti bois, campaña, djembé, tama, gankogui, conga, guiro, bendir, shekere, don-don, krakebs, pandeiro, cuica, bells...
- dundago, clappers, kiwi drums, Moroccan clay drums, tambourines, bendir, gankogui, talking drum, log drums, congas G. E. Stinsonelectric and acoustic...