​ANALYSIS OF SELECTED ONDO TRADITIONAL SONGS AS CARRIERS OF CULTURAL LEGACIES: ​ EXTRAPOLATING CULTURE FROM SONG TEXTS

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Title: ​ANALYSIS OF SELECTED ONDO TRADITIONAL SONGS AS CARRIERS OF CULTURAL LEGACIES: ​ EXTRAPOLATING CULTURE FROM SONG TEXTS
Authors: Olusakin Oluniyi
Source: Accelerando: BJMD, Vol 6, Iss 6 (2021)
Publisher Information: Belgrade Center for Music and Dance, 2021.
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: LCC:Dancing
Subject Terms: cultural study, traditional african songs, song text analysis, cultural legacies, trait-values, ondo people, Dancing, GV1580-1799.4
Description: ​Every musical work, recorded, and/or performed as pre-planned live or spontaneously staged, is decorated, in-filled and typified by cultural trait-values. These values may be typically embedded, direct, reflective, borrowed or mixed. In the light of the aforementioned, this paper seeks to explore Ondo traditional songs as a template towards extrapolating the Ondo people. Anchored on ethnomusicology theory propounded by Nketia (2005, 83), the research used Ondo traditional song repertory, interviews and bibliographic modes of enquiry to achieve its goals. The result showed, through the employed means, that every culture is duly represented in the lyrics of their song text and that such cultures could be comprehended through these songs. The paper concludes that these traditional songs carry more contents than just melody and any other musical properties or direct meaning of text. Hence, the songs, put together, are carriers of cultural legacies and a veritable tool to extrapolate a people for cultural traits, values, ethics, beliefs and practices.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2466-3913
Relation: https://accelerandobjmd.weebly.com/issue6/analysis-of-selected-ondo-traditional-songs-as-carriers-of-cultural-legacies; https://doaj.org/toc/2466-3913
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/2aa0cf551c3c41abb739a73bd0273354
Accession Number: edsdoj.2aa0cf551c3c41abb739a73bd0273354
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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Abstract:​Every musical work, recorded, and/or performed as pre-planned live or spontaneously staged, is decorated, in-filled and typified by cultural trait-values. These values may be typically embedded, direct, reflective, borrowed or mixed. In the light of the aforementioned, this paper seeks to explore Ondo traditional songs as a template towards extrapolating the Ondo people. Anchored on ethnomusicology theory propounded by Nketia (2005, 83), the research used Ondo traditional song repertory, interviews and bibliographic modes of enquiry to achieve its goals. The result showed, through the employed means, that every culture is duly represented in the lyrics of their song text and that such cultures could be comprehended through these songs. The paper concludes that these traditional songs carry more contents than just melody and any other musical properties or direct meaning of text. Hence, the songs, put together, are carriers of cultural legacies and a veritable tool to extrapolate a people for cultural traits, values, ethics, beliefs and practices.
ISSN:24663913