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African Ensemble

The SOSU African Ensemble is another ethnic ensemble students participate in at Southeastern. This music is characterized by numerous, highly energetic rhythms combining to form a complex whole. The group performs authentic compositions derived from the musical traditions of West Africa. The handcrafted instruments and inspirational rhythms include:

The Instruments

  • Gankogui (iron double bells)
  • Atoke (boat-shaped iron bells)
  • Firikyiwa (iron finger bells)
  • Axaste (gourd rattles)
  • Kagan (small drums)
  • Kidi (medium drums)
  • Sogo (large drums)
  • Atsimevu (master drum)
  • Djun Djun (support drum)
  • Frame Drums (hand-held drums)
  • Donno Drums (talking drums)
  • Djembes (solo drums)
  • Udu Drums (clay drums played with hands & fingers)

The Rhythms and Patterns

  • Gahu
  • Nankasa
  • Mowugola
  • Asafo
  • Husago
  • Sikyi
  • Kete
  • Asaadua
  • Adowa
  • Atsiagbeko
  • Highlife

Udu Drum Ensemble

Picture of Udu Ensemble

A new African performing group started in spring 1999 is the UDU DRUM ENSEMBLE which consists of 6 African Udu drums (essentially “clay pots”) that are accompanied by various bells and shakers. Be sure to check out the latest photos and the video of this unusual ethnic ensemble at SOSU.

2006 African Ensemble

  • Beau Chadwell
  • Stephanie Cypert
  • Alan Gray
  • Jonathan King
  • Walton McMurry
  • Derek Morris
  • Mason Perkins
  • Mark Price
  • Roderick Rosser
  • Jesse Speer
  • Marc White

African & Udu Ensemble Video Clips

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Audio Clips