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  2. Highlife - Wikipedia

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    The following arpeggiated highlife guitar part is modeled after an Afro-Cuban guajeo. [2] The pattern of attack-points is nearly identical to the 3-2 clave motif guajeo as shown below. The bell pattern known in Cuba as clave is indigenous to Ghana, and is used in highlife. [3] Top: clave. Bottom: highlife guitar part (Play ⓘ).

  3. Category:Ghanaian highlife musicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghanaian highlife musicians" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of Ghanaian musicians - Wikipedia

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    7 Highlife. 8 Hiplife. 9 Ghanaian Drill. 10 Reggae. 11 Composers/others. 12 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... This is a list of notable past and present ...

  5. Ghanaian Highlife Forms - Wikipedia

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    The Fanti Osibisaaba pioneered Africanised cross-fingering guitar techniques which developed to be Ghanaian Highlife, Maringa of Sierra Leone, the Juju music of western Nigeria and "dry" music of Central Africa. [1] Later in 1930, in rural Ghana,there was a fusion with traditional Akan "seprewa" or harp-lute.

  6. Koo Nimo - Wikipedia

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    Koo Nimo (born Kwabena Boa-Amponsem [1] on 3 October 1934), [2] baptized Daniel Amponsah [1] is a leading folk musician of Palm wine music or Highlife music from Ghana. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Biography

  7. Jerry Hansen (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John William Hansen (23 February 1927 – 7 April 2012) popularly known as Jerry Hansen was a Ghanaian highlife musician. He was a singer, a composer, an arranger, a saxophonist and a pioneer of highlife music. [1] He was the bandleader and founder of the Ramblers International Band. [2]

  8. Nana Ampadu - Wikipedia

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    Nana Kwame Ampadu (31 March 1945 – 28 September 2021) was a Ghanaian musician and composer credited with numerous popular highlife tracks and he is known to have composed over 800 songs.

  9. Music of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    There are many styles of traditional and modern music of Ghana, due to Ghana's worldwide geographic position on the African continent. [1] [2] [3] The best known modern genre originating in Ghana is Highlife. [4] For many years, Highlife was the preferred music genre until the introduction of Hiplife and many others. [5] [6]