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Among the Ewe of southeast Ghana, drummers must also be proficient dancers, and dancers are often required to become musicians as well. As evidenced on this recording, Ewe instrumentation is largely percussion-based and includes talking drum, double or single gong, and gourd rattle played in complex, polyrhythmic patterns. Instrumentation varies depending on the nature of the occasion (festival, funeral, etc). Liner notes include further cultural commentary from Seth Ladzekpo, the former drum-and-dance instructor at the Ghana Institute for Art and Culture. Album Tracks 2. Iritingo - Bowl Lyre 3. Ekegogo - Spike Lute 4. Umwere - Closed Transverse Flute 5. Umwere - Closed Transverse Flute 6. Ikere - Open Transverse Flute 7. Ikibiswi - Closed Transverse Flute 8. Women's Wedding Song 9. Men's Beer Drinking Song 10. Men's Beer Drinking Song 11. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 12. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 13. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 14. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 15. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 16. Obokano - Bowl Lyre 17. Rirandi and Orogunchara - End-Blown Horn and Side-Blown Trumpet 18. Rirandi and Orogunchara - End-Blown Horn and Side-Blown Trumpet 19. Rirandi and Orogunchara - End-Blown Horn and Side-Blown Trumpet 20. Rirandi and Orogunchara - End-Blown Horn and Side-Blown Trumpet 21. Songs Sung During Women's Circumcision Ceremony 22. Songs Sung During Women's Circumcision Ceremony