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| Author | A.M. Jones |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Ethnomusicology |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 1959 |
| Publication place | Great Britain |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 295 (Volume I), 238 (Volume II) |
| ISBN | 0-19-713512-9 |
| OCLC | 6977345 |
Studies in African Music is a 1959 book in two volumes by A.M. Jones. It is an in-depth analysis of the traditional music of the Ewe tribe.
The work is divided into two volumes,[1][2] with the first volume being an analysis of the music presented in Volume II, and the second being full-score reproductions of the pieces in question.
Steve Reich has listed this work as an influence on his music, particularly his "fooling around with tape loops, which [he] began to envision as little mechanized Africans [laughs]."[3] It is also cited extensively in Volume I of Gunther Schuller's (who introduced Reich to the work) History of Jazz.[4]