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<title>DYNAMICS OF SPRIRTUALITY IN INSTRUMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND PERFOMANCE OF BẸ̀ MBÉ̩ MUSIC IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>DYNAMICS OF SPRIRTUALITY IN INSTRUMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND PERFOMANCE OF BẸ̀ MBÉ̩ MUSIC IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA</title>
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<name>FANIYI, Kehinde Oluyemisi</name>
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<summary type="text">DYNAMICS OF SPRIRTUALITY IN INSTRUMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND PERFOMANCE OF BẸ̀ MBÉ̩ MUSIC IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA
FANIYI, Kehinde Oluyemisi
Drums are diverse and are used in a variety of contexts in Yorùbá culture. Bẹ̀ mbé̩ , an outer-faced&#13;
cylindrical membrane drum nuanced by its symbolic spiritual identity, enlivens Yoruba religious&#13;
and semi-religious soundscapes in the Southwest Nigeria and other Yorùbá-populated regions&#13;
across the Atlantic. Previous studies on the bẹ̀ mbé̩ focused largely on the parameters of its&#13;
distribution, categorisation and functions among the Yorùbá, with little attention paid to the&#13;
spiritual interconnection and apparent transformation of its instrumental technology and&#13;
performance as a musical art. This study was, therefore, designed to investigate the intersection of&#13;
spirituality, instrumental technology, and performance practice of bẹ̀ mbẹ́ drum music in Oyo&#13;
State, Nigeria.&#13;
Structural Functionalist and Political Ecology theories served as the framework for this&#13;
ethnomusicological study. Purposive sampling was used to select Ibadan (urban) and two rural&#13;
towns: Basi and Tapa, in Oyo State of Nigeria, where bẹ̀mbẹ́ drum construction and&#13;
performances are prominent. Focus group discussions were held with two designated families&#13;
that are custodians of the ìgunnu(kó) and Òòsà Tapa ritual worship traditions in Basi and Tapa&#13;
towns, respectively. Key informant interviews were conducted with five leaders of bẹ̀ mbé̩ music&#13;
ensembles, two wood traders, two chief priests, three clerics of African indigenous church&#13;
denomination, three choir leaders, two bẹ̀ mbé̩ drum makers, and one instrumental technologist.&#13;
Data on construction processes and performances were generated through participant observation&#13;
techniques. The data were subjected to content and musicological analyses.&#13;
Spiritual nuances were shaped by what bẹ̀ mbé̩ musicians and drum makers chose to emphasise as&#13;
sacred and authentic in the light of agential and neoliberal paradigms. Although the bẹ̀ mbé̩ was&#13;
prominently used as a sacred drum in the rural areas, its social evolution, particularly its&#13;
technology, resulted in modern adaptation and appropriation to contemporary religious contexts&#13;
in the urban area. To this end, an "Instru- spiritual evolution" emerged based on bẹ̀ mbé̩ 's new&#13;
outward-facing production. Despite accepting the new technological ideals, seasoned drum&#13;
makers in Ibadan steadfastly upheld the spiritual belief and practices regarding the indigenous&#13;
technology of the bẹ̀ mbé̩ . Neoliberal activities of the Basi people aimed towards commercialising&#13;
and propagating the social aspects of the ìgunnu cult influenced the shift in the embodied spiritual&#13;
significance of the bẹ̀ mbé̩ . Nonetheless, spiritual nuances persisted in bẹ̀ mbé̩ music performance&#13;
and construction processes not only within ìgunnukó and Òòsà Tapa rituals, but also in African&#13;
indigenous church settings.&#13;
Ambivalent rural and urban engagements expressed in the intersection of instrumental technology&#13;
and performance practice of bẹ̀mbé̩ drum music in Oyo State, Nigeria reflect continuity and shifts&#13;
within spiritual space. Bẹ̀ mbé̩ musicology draws on the nuanced technological shift in an&#13;
experimental narrative and transformation mainly propelled by alternative materials and&#13;
influenced by ecological crisis, and an acceleration towards market expansion.
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