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Prempensua

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Prempensua and guitar playing at a wedding feast in Ghana.

The prempensua is a large lamellophone used in the music of Ghana, similar to the marímbula or rumba box. The word prempensua is in the Akan language, although similar instruments are played by other ethnolinguistic groups in Ghana.[1] It is also known as the ‘’kono’’ by the Kassena people, ‘’animgbo’’ by the Dagomba people, and the ‘’gyilgo’’ by the Gonja people.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Prof. J.K. Anquandah. "Ghana's Heart Beats with Music". Ghana National Commission on Culture. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.

Listening

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