Showing posts with label egypt. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 28 December 2022

History of African Art

African art has been a hot topic of discussion in the past few years. With the growing interest in African culture, there are many opportunities to learn about the history and traditions of this continent.

The continent of Africa is one of the most diverse in the world. The continent has over 54 countries and almost as many languages. It is also the home of some of the oldest civilizations on earth.

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Africa was inhabited by people who lived in caves as early as 100,000 B.C. These people were hunter gatherers and their primary source of food was meat. They made tools from stone and bone. The first known civilization to develop in Africa was the Egyptians. They built the pyramids and developed writing.

Around 4000 B.C. the Egyptians began to build cities and temples. The ancient Egyptians also had a religion called polytheism which is the belief in many gods. They believed that each god had his own special power. This was a belief system that was passed down from generation to generation.

Around 3000 B.C. the ancient Egyptians began to make pottery. They also began to trade with other countries. The Egyptians traded goods such as gold, ivory, and slaves. They also traded grain and livestock.

Around 2000 B.C. the ancient Egypt became a great empire. The Egyptians ruled much of the Middle East and North Africa. The Egyptians also conquered much of Asia and parts of Europe. The Egyptian Empire lasted for about 1000 years.

After the death of the last pharaoh in 664 B.C., the Egyptian Empire collapsed. During the next 400 years, many different groups of people tried to control Egypt. These groups included the Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Turks.

In 1450 A.D. the Islamic world took control of Egypt. The Egyptians under Islamic rule were forced to adopt Islam. The Islamic Empire lasted until 1798 A.D. when Napoleon invaded Egypt. The French controlled Egypt until 1882 A.D. when Britain took control of Egypt.

During the 20th century, many countries fought wars in Africa. The first major war in Africa was the Boer War in South Africa. This war started in 1899. The Boers were farmers who were fighting for their independence from British rule.

The second major war in Africa was World War I. This war was fought in Europe and Africa. The war ended in 1918.

In the 1970s, many African countries gained their independence. Many African countries have since become independent nations.

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Saturday, 22 October 2022

History Of Africa

African Music - History

Africa is one of the world's oldest civilizations. Its people have been living in Africa for centuries, and it is believed that they were there before the first Egyptians came to Egypt. They had settled in Africa long before the Egyptians, but there is no evidence to support this. The Egyptians were the first people to write about the history of Africa, and the earliest written evidence dates back to around 2600 B.C. This was during the reign of Pharaoh Menes, who is considered the first pharaoh of the First Dynasty.

Africa has always been known as a source of slaves, and the early Egyptians were very interested in capturing them. The Egyptians were also interested in finding gold, ivory and other valuable things that could be used for trade with other countries. It was only after the Egyptians discovered that they could make bronze and copper tools that they started using slaves. The Egyptians built pyramids to house their dead kings and queens, and these pyramids are still being used today.

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The Greeks were the first people to travel to Africa, and they took back with them many stories and legends about the people and their culture. These tales were told by the Greeks when they returned home, and the stories were later passed down through the generations.

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The Romans were also interested in Africa, and they wanted to use the gold from the mines of the Sahara Desert. The Roman Empire sent expeditions to Africa, and they found many mines that were rich in gold. The Romans were the first people to build roads in Africa, and they made sure that they stayed in contact with the people who lived there.

During the Middle Ages, the Arab Muslims were the first people to conquer Africa. They brought their religion to the region, and they built mosques and schools. Some of the Muslim rulers were tolerant, and they allowed the people to worship as they saw fit. Others were cruel and imposed their own laws and religion. The Arabs introduced many new ideas and technologies to Africa, and they brought many new diseases that killed many people.

The Portuguese were the next Europeans to visit Africa, and they set up trading posts along the coast. They brought with them guns and diseases that killed many people. The Portuguese also introduced Christianity to Africa, and they established many churches.

In the 17th century, the Dutch traders visited Africa and brought many new ideas and technologies. They also brought diseases that killed many people, and they were very greedy. They took over many African nations, and they forced the native people to work in their mines and plantations.

After the Dutch traders left Africa, the British came and took over. They also took over many African nations and forced the people to work in their mines, plantations and factories.

During the 19th century, many European countries invaded Africa, and they took over many of the African nations. The Europeans took over the land and forced the natives to work in their mines and factories.

The 20th century brought many changes to Africa, and many African nations gained their independence. Many African nations are now democracies, and they have many different kinds of government. Many African nations have become wealthy, and some of them have joined the United Nations.

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Sunday, 28 August 2022

Djembe Drum

The word "drum" is derived from the Latin word "druon", which means to beat or pound. The earliest known drum was found in a tomb of an Egyptian Pharaoh and dates back to the year 2000 BC. The drum is a cylindrical object with a flat bottom and a rounded top, and is usually made of wood, metal, or other materials.

Djembe

The djembe drum is a very important African instrument that has been used for centuries. It is a large drum that is played by hand. The djembe drum is usually made from hardwood, such as mahogany, ebony, or other hardwoods. The djembe is also made from soft woods, such as pine, spruce, or cedar. Djembe drums can be made from metal, plastic, or any other material. The djembe drum has a variety of uses. It is used to celebrate weddings, funerals, and other special occasions. It is also used in religious ceremonies, as well as being used for entertainment.

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The djembe is played by one person who sits cross-legged while holding the djembe in his or her lap. He or she beats the djembe with a stick, usually using the right hand to strike the djembe and the left hand to hold it. The djembe is held vertically, so that the player's hands face each other. The djembe drum can be played by two people, but this is usually only done for entertainment purposes.

The djembes have a wide range of sounds, depending on the way they are struck. They can be beaten by a single person, or by two people. Djembe drummers can also use the djembe to produce various different sounds. The djembe is usually played with a single stroke of the stick, or with two strokes. Djembe drumming is usually played by one person, but there are some exceptions. The djembe can be played with a small number of strokes, or with many strokes. The djembe can also be played in a variety of ways, including with a steady beat, a fast beat, a slow beat, a fast/slow beat, or a triplet beat.

Rhythms

There are many different types of djembe drum rhythms. Some of these rhythms include:

• A fast rhythm that is played at a steady rate. This rhythm is usually played by a single person, or sometimes by two people. • A slow rhythm that is played at a slower rate than the fast rhythm. This rhythm is usually played at a slower rate than a steady beat. • A fast/slow rhythm that is played at a faster rate than the fast rhythm. • A slow/fast rhythm that is played at a much slower rate than the slow rhythm. • A triplet rhythm that is played at a rate three times faster than the normal rhythm.

African Drumming

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The djembe was originally an African instrument, and was originally played by Africans. It was brought to America by African slaves, and was used to entertain the slaves. Many American slaves would use the djembe to entertain their masters. The djembe was also used in religious ceremonies and to keep time for dancing. The djembe is still used today in Africa, and has become popular in America and Europe.

Djembes

There are several different types of djembe drums, including the kusun, the mbira, and the djembe. The kusun is a small, portable djembe that is often used by children. The mbira is a larger djembe that is played by two people. The djembe is played by hand, with one person holding the djembe in the lap while the other person beats the djembe. The djembe is used for entertainment, but is also used in religious ceremonies.

The djembee is a larger drum that is played by two people, or by one person if they are skilled enough. The djembe is a popular instrument in many countries, including the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. It is also popular in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.

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