Music and storytelling are very historical role in African Art and culture. Every celebration or occasion has a song or storytelling accompanying it. They also have songs and stories that relate to their everyday lives. Music instruments accompanies the music and some of these instruments used drums, banjos, tambourines, horns and many more. To understand the African Art, African Music and African Culture people must understand the event, symbolism, pulse, and rhythmic beat. For example, the musical creation of Nigerian Duro Ladipo “Oba Kosa”, which is a Yoruba Opera about the Orisha Shango where Duro Ludipo played Shango. And he tells the story how things turned worse in the Afain of Oyo, and how King Shango turned into an Orisha by hanging himself after even Oya left him. Obo Koso combines spirited drumming, drama, dance, and music in the rich imagery of the Yoruba culture. Music and storytelling was a form of communication and it was interesting communal way to celebrate life. In the traditional African History, The Griots who are known as storytellers performing the tribal teaching orally. Griots were the original keepers of African History and this was the only way of keeping history this is because everything was through word of mouth. Griots used music and poetry to express their ancestral stories. We have our griots in America such as Langston Hughes, Phyllis Wheatley, Tupac Shakur, Nikki Giovanni, Maya Angelou, Nina Simone, Claude McKay, Alice Walker, Sam Cooke, and many more who was speaking the truth and sharing their ancestral stories to their
Music and storytelling are very historical role in African Art and culture. Every celebration or occasion has a song or storytelling accompanying it. They also have songs and stories that relate to their everyday lives. Music instruments accompanies the music and some of these instruments used drums, banjos, tambourines, horns and many more. To understand the African Art, African Music and African Culture people must understand the event, symbolism, pulse, and rhythmic beat. For example, the musical creation of Nigerian Duro Ladipo “Oba Kosa”, which is a Yoruba Opera about the Orisha Shango where Duro Ludipo played Shango. And he tells the story how things turned worse in the Afain of Oyo, and how King Shango turned into an Orisha by hanging himself after even Oya left him. Obo Koso combines spirited drumming, drama, dance, and music in the rich imagery of the Yoruba culture. Music and storytelling was a form of communication and it was interesting communal way to celebrate life. In the traditional African History, The Griots who are known as storytellers performing the tribal teaching orally. Griots were the original keepers of African History and this was the only way of keeping history this is because everything was through word of mouth. Griots used music and poetry to express their ancestral stories. We have our griots in America such as Langston Hughes, Phyllis Wheatley, Tupac Shakur, Nikki Giovanni, Maya Angelou, Nina Simone, Claude McKay, Alice Walker, Sam Cooke, and many more who was speaking the truth and sharing their ancestral stories to their