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Yiri by Koko Yiri by Koko
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Today you will… Recap Yiri by Koko info learnt last lesson.
Learn about the instruments used. Learn about the melodies & tonality used.
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Where is this music from?
The West African country of Burkina Faso
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Official Language French, but 90% of the population speak tribal languages of the Sudanic family.
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Cultural Context Yiri is a native folk music piece from Burkina Faso.
Much of the music here is traditional folk music. Yiri is celebration music for bringing a person out to honour them (usually an older person).
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Structure Introduction (1st balaphon) Theme (1st balaphon)
12 variation verses(1st balaphon/group singers/solo tenor) Coda (drums play louder/rhythmic accents/more improvisation)
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Structure continued The overall structure is strophic (AAAA).
The piece consists of a set of variations over an ostinato.
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Texture Light Polyphonic Heterophonic
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Instruments Used Talking drum – a traditional WestAfrican drum. It
was originally used to send messages across open plains. Balaphon – a wooden xylophone of West Africa. Cowbell – this is only used right at the end of the piece. Singers – they sing in unison & use the high tenor range as doe the solo tenor singer.
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Melodies & Tonality The music begins in Db major
It then quickly moves to Gb melodies moving against a pentatonic ostinato on Db. The tonic is Gb as the melodic phrases consistently end on that note. The music is diatonic.
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Dynamics Mostly mezzo forte Crescendos & diminuendos at the beginning.
Coda is forte
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Moderate except at the beginning where the tempo is quite free.
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Lyrics The lyrics are in a native tribal language & there is no translation currently available.
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