Music and rhythm are integral to African cultures, serving as a repository of historical knowledge. In Ghana, rhythm permeates daily life, from the cadence of a carpenter's hammer to the melodic calls of street vendors.

The drum, a central instrument, communicates and tells stories, often misunderstood or overlooked today. This loss of connection highlights the importance of understanding the language of rhythm in preserving cultural heritage.
Eric Ndovlu
Buffalo Bill Bar
Kwaku Reez Opoku
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