Rhythmic Misinterpretations in Ghanaian Arts Music: Unveiling the Challenges of Syncopation and Anacrusis among Choir Directors

Kow Arkhurst, Richmond Amoh-Yaboah
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This paper delves into the difficulties of interpreting complex rhythmic elements like syncopation and anacrusis in Ghanaian art music, particularly in choral presentations. Syncopation changes the stress on typically less prominent beats, increasing intricacy and intensifying emotional richness. Anacrusis, also known as lead-in notes, establishes the emotional atmosphere, directs the speed, and involves the listeners. Nevertheless, numerous choral conductors face difficulties with these components because of their limited grasp on rhythm, resulting in performances that are lacking in emotional impact and cultural authenticity. This paper suggests educational approaches, such as specific instruction and technology, to improve rhythmic proficiency in choir conductors. Based on a thorough review of literature, the research highlights the significance of precise rhythm in maintaining the emotional impact and cultural identity of Ghanaian art music. The paper suggests using a mix of traditional and modern methods in teaching to enhance choral directors' interpretation abilities.
加纳艺术音乐中的节奏误读:揭示合唱团指挥在切分音和无伴奏方面面临的挑战
本文深入探讨了在加纳艺术音乐(尤其是合唱)中诠释切分音和无伴奏等复杂节奏元素的困难。切分音改变了通常不太突出的节拍的重音,增加了复杂性并强化了丰富的情感。伴奏音又称前奏音,可营造情感氛围、引导速度并吸引听众。然而,许多合唱指挥由于对节奏的掌握有限,在处理这些部分时遇到困难,导致演出缺乏情感冲击力和文化真实性。本文建议通过特定教学和技术等教育方法来提高合唱指挥的节奏能力。在对文献进行全面回顾的基础上,研究强调了精确节奏在保持加纳艺术音乐的情感冲击力和文化特性方面的重要性。论文建议在教学中采用传统与现代相结合的方法,以提高合唱指挥的演绎能力。
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