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  • Numekevor, Margaret Delali (University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
    There is global importance of dance education. Dance contributes to the overall development of a person (Gilbert, 2018; Pickard & Risner, 2016). Amans (2017) maintains that dance helps to communicate a person’s values, ...
  • Twamasi, Ethelbert (University of Cape Coast, 2013-07)
    In trying to expand the modern post-tonal music practices and techniques, using traditional idioms, this work is focused on Apatampa dance music (a recreational dance of the Fante people in the Central Region of Ghana) in ...
  • Twumasi, Ethelbert (University of Cape Coast, 2013-07)
    In trying to expand the modern post-tonal music practices and techniques, using traditional idioms, this work is focused on Apatampa dance music (a recreational dance of the Fante people in the Central Region of Ghana) ...
  • Addaquay, Alfred Patrick (University of Cape Coast, 2014-08)
    So far as the musical interculturalism in African art music is concerned today, this study focuses on how an artist acquainted with both traditional music and western contemporary practices can create a novel piano piece ...
  • Arthur, Kras Kofi (University of Cape Coast, 2008)
    The research work took place both in Kumasi and Yamfo in the Ashanti and Brongegions of Ghana respectively. It consists of studying the Adowa musical type Akan and blends the musical elements drawn from it with scholarly ...
  • Dordzro, John-doe (university of cape coast, 2012-07)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate reported influences on Ghanaian Basic School band pupil’s instrument choices, to gain an understanding of reasons expressed by students for preferring certain instruments and ...
  • Blankson, George (University of Cape Coast, 2015-07)
    To yield the educational value of music education in schools, most music educators align music education with aesthetic education. Accordingly, the development of the aesthetic responsiveness and sensitivities of students ...
  • Sarbah, Jehoshaphat Philip (University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
    ABSTRACT The Yaa Amponsah guitar riff has been described as the lingua franca indigenous Ghanaian guitar play (Collins, 2006). Researches like (Adum-Attah, 1997; Collins, 1989, 2006, 2018) provide a brief history of ...

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