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African music representative Ghanaian folk songs

The representative piece of African Ghanaian folk song is "tue tue".

This traditional African Ghanaian folk song "tue tue" has a strong rhythm and beautiful melody. The music is in four-four beats, in the key of B flat, and the rhythm pattern of an eighth-note dotted rest connected to a sixteenth-note fully embodies the characteristics of African Ghanaian music. Folk songs are popular folk songs with rich national colors.

This folk song reflects the musical characteristics of Ghana. It is very representative of the place and can help you better understand the local characteristics. Folk songs are different from ballads. They are oral songs sung by the people and express the emotions of working people's lives. Feeling the music melody can intuitively feel the characteristics of the music.

Introduction to Ghana

The Republic of Ghana, referred to as "Ghana", is a country in western Africa. It is located in western Africa and the northern shore of the Gulf of Guinea. It borders C?te d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, with a coastline of about 562 kilometers. The terrain is long from north to south and narrow from east to west. Most of the territory is plain, with the Akwapim Mountains in the east, the Kwahu Plateau in the south, and the Gambaga Escarpment in the north.

The Republic of Ghana (The Republic of Ghana) follows an ancient name in the country's history. Because it is rich in gold, it was called the "Gold Coast" before independence. Ghana is known as the "Land of Cocoa" and it is said that one out of every six chocolate bars in the world comes from Ghana.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ghana