At a long musical demonstration session, held in Legon in 1975, the Paga flute players and drummers exhibited their version of Kasena jongo tunes. Unlike …
On this track, the following gullu parts may be heard in order: gungonga, small gulbala, large gulbala, gulsara, gulling. The Kayoro Baliu ensemble, as described …
Jim Koetting recorded this example of Kasena jongo music, a style originating from Ghana's norther Upper East Region, at a wedding celebration in the capital …
Although Koetting announces the instrumentation of this group--a different Kasena ensemble from one he recorded at the same Accra wedding documented earlier on this reel …
Koetting recorded this textless jongo song with a hand held microphone. In his dissertation, he explains that jongo songs without words--often very short in length--are …
During his fieldwork, Koetting recorded a significant amount of jongo music from Kasena musicians in the Kayoro groups, both the original group from the town …
This group, made up of Kasena musicians from Nima, worked extensively with Koetting during his field research trip. As he notes in his dissertation, he …