Abstract
The author discusses the Nigerian Igbo Ogene Anuka music style, a complex form using iron bells of the same name. The article addresses the form and content of the music as developed and modified by its master practitioners. The author then investigates the technical processes involved in achieving the distinctive sound quality of the bells-processes in which musical considerations interact significantly.
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