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Yiri - Koko
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Yiri - Koko
West African Music
Oral tradition
Features:
Repetition (ostinatos)
Improvisation
Call and response
Layered textures
Burkina Faso
'Yiri'
Means 'wood'
Refers to the material that all the instruments are made of
Performed from memory
Score is made later - transcription
Instrumentation
Balafon - like a xylophone, wooden bars tuned to different pitches, gourds hang beneath
Djembe - drum played with hands
Talking drum - played with a hooked stick, imitates speech
Soloist and chorus
Structure
Three sections:
Introduction
Short balafon solo
Tremolo used
Main section
Drums play an ostinato
Strong, clear pulse
Alternates between balafon solos and choruses
Includes vocal solo - call and response used
Coda
Short balafon phrase is played 5 times in slightly varied versions
Drum ostinato is interrupted by rests
Ends with a bell
Melody, Harmony and Tonality
G flat major
Hexatonic
Balafons mostly play short patterns, which often fall from high to low
Balafon solo breaks between choruses - more virtuosic
The notes G flat and D flat are often emphasized
This is recognised in the choruses too - they sing in unison
Rhythm, Metre and Tempo
Main metre is 4/4
Introduction is free tempo, but the rest of the piece is at a steady pulse
Frequent syncopation
Cross rhythms
Vocal soloist uses triplets
Drums play a rhythmic ostinato throughout the piece. It consists of a quaver and two semi-quavers played repeatedly
Djembe occasionally fills on top
Texture and Dynamics
Mostly layered textures
Monophonic balafon solo - introduction
Some heterophonic textures, created when balafons play different versions of the same tune at the same time
Little dynamic variation
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