The MUSIC / History & origins
Ancient Origins
Gamashie musical heritage from ancient migrations eastward
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Accra has come a long way
Ga Mashie’s Music and Community
Arrival in Accra’s coast by late 1500s
COmmunity Voices
Voices of concern
Colonial Encounters
Colonial Encounters:
Brass Bands, Resistance, and Ga Musical Fusion
Brass Bands, Resistance, and Ga Musical Fusion
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Tribes and Ethnic groups
Highlife Golden Age
ET Mensah’s Tempos and King Bruce pioneered highlife in 1960s Accra…
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Fun Fact
Kpalogo
Folk Revival
Wulomei in 1972 revived Ga folk with authentic gome ensembles…
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Borga Highlife
Ga music’s gome grooves and kpanlogo beats profoundly influenced “borga highlife,”
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Hiplife / Azonto
1990s hiplife fused highlife with hip-hop;
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Modern Afrobeats
Today, Black Sherif, ShattaWale, Sarkodie, and Stonebwoy fuse gome
Ghanaian Music Origins Summary Sheet
The page at accrachaos.com/the-music-origins/ details pre-colonial roots of Ghanaian music, emphasizing ethnic traditions and their cultural roles.
Musical Origins
Diverse ethnic practices with polyrhythms, call-and-response vocals; spiritual, social, communicative roles pre-European contact.
Akan (talking drums), Ewe (agbadza), Ga (kpanlogo)
Instruments
Harp-lutes, drums, bells; folklore from griots for community ties.
Ashanti seperewa harp-lute
Cultural Functions
Chief durbars, harvest festivals, funerals, rites; groundwork for modern genres.
All major groups (Akan, Ewe, Ga, Dagomba)
Credits and Sources: No explicit author credits or bibliography listed; content draws from oral traditions and cultural histories on accrachaos.com (early 2026 posts).


















