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Agogô - Wikipedia An agogô (Yoruba: agogo, meaning bell) is a single or a multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba and Edo music and also in the samba baterias (percussion ensembles)
Agogô - Organology: Musical Instruments Encyclopedia References Collection of musical instruments – Agogô Agogo Musical instrument – A brief history Agogo Musical instrument and its utilization in the composition of music
The Agogô: Yoruban Double Bell - Center for World Music The agogô is an instrument used widely in West Africa, Brazil, and throughout the world The name comes from ágogo (AH-go-go) meaning “double bell” in the tonal Yoruba language and is onomatopoeia for the two sounds it makes In my classes for the Center for World Music we use the Afro-Brazilian agogô (ah-go-GO)
agogô · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection · Grinnell . . . The agogô is a bell idiophone associated with Afro-Brazilian culture of Brazil It is used alongside the berimbau and other instruments to accompany capoeira and also for African-derived religious practices such as candomblé The agogô has also become a standard instrument in samba baterias
Guide to Agogo - Sound Genetics The Agogo is probably the oldest samba instrument that originates from the West African Yoruba It is an instrument that was used in music of the religious ceremonies in Yorubaland, based on beliefs like Candomble, an Afro-Brazilian religion
Agogô Musical Instrument Facts The Agogô is a traditional percussion instrument originating from West Africa, widely used in Afro-Brazilian music and other global music genres It consists of two or more conical metal bells connected by a metal rod
The Brazilian instruments: the agogo - Marc de Douvan The agogo (or agogo bell) is an instrument of African origin (called "gankogui", from Ewe ethnic group, Ghana) The agogo is presenting as a bell in conical shaped or truncated cone, in chromed or painted steel, usually in two or even three or four, linked together by a steel bent and welded stem
HOME (English) | agogode4bocas Also known as "gã", Agogo is a musical instrument formed by a single or multiple bells Originated from the traditional Yoruba music of West Africa, the instrument has been used for decades in African Religions, Capoeira groups, Bandas and as one of the oldest Samba instruments
Agogô - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Agogo — may refer to:*Agogô, a Yoruba high pitched musical instrument Made of a wrought iron, its appearance is conical or U shaped much like a covered 3 dimensional tuning fork