No Longer an Oral Tradition: My Journey Through Percussion Notation : The autobiography of Doris Green, creator of Greenotation
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"There was no system in place that could annotate African drum rhythms. Each time an elder died, he literally took archives of African music to the grave where it was lost forever. In the early 50"s a young high school student, approximately 14 years old, heard the teacher say any sound can be written with Pitman stenography. I picked up my pencil and successfully wrote a drum pattern that I heard Congo drummers play. This was a feat that had never been accomplished before. These notations represented the moment of my birth or rebirth. So my journey through percussion notation began." No Longer an Oral Tradition: My Journey Through Percussion Notation is the autobiography of a woman who goes to Africa not only to conduct research and study music and dance but to share her knowledge with Africans, showing them how their music can be preserved in print. Join Doris Green on her voyage from Tanzania to Senegal. Experience what it means to go into countries where English is not spoken. Read how she conquers this linguistic divide with the creation of the only system wherein African music and dance can be written in a single integrated score to be read and performed from the printout. Doris Green"s autobiography gives African culture the scientific basis it formerly lacked. It is no longer an oral tradition. Publisher"s website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/NoLongerAnOralTradition- MyJourneyThroughPercussionNotation.html