<p>Dried millet breaking sung by the bard at the end of one episode of this Woi epic of the Kpelle people of Liberia represents a formula that breaks the flow of events and introduces the epic's complex temporal scaffolding. Examining the singing narration dramatic performance instrumental accompaniment and timing of the Woi epic Ruth M. Stone reveals that the Kpelle show time flux through changing timbres motion and spatial metaphors in ways fundamentally different from those of much Western art music. In this illuminating study Stone moves beyond typical genre studies of African music to shed light on broader questions of music's relationship to areas of culture often ignored.</p>
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