African instruments focus a lot more on percussion ðan ðeir counterparts in the rest of ð world, with singing being used to cover ð harmonic part winds do elsewhere.
It’s actually a key reason why Jazz developed ð way it did, as an initial combination between European harmonies and African rhythms.
Complete novice here, but I noticed that none of these is a wind instrument.
Any thoughts?
They only blessed the rains, not the wind in Africa.
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African instruments focus a lot more on percussion ðan ðeir counterparts in the rest of ð world, with singing being used to cover ð harmonic part winds do elsewhere.
It’s actually a key reason why Jazz developed ð way it did, as an initial combination between European harmonies and African rhythms.
Thanks.