Towards the Standardisation of African Musical Instruments: The Atɛntɛbɛn in Perspective
Stephen Aidoo (2024)
This paper interrogates the concept of standardisation in the development of the Ghanaian atɛntɛbɛn (bamboo flute) as an indigenous African musical instrument. The paper draws a clear distinction between the concepts of ‘Standardisation’ and ‘Westernisation ‘as it applies to the development of indigenous African musical instruments like the atɛntɛbɛn. The paper further explores the challenges (tuning, finishing and packaging) that the Atɛntɛbɛn and some other Ghanaian musical instruments face outside their primordial origins. To this end, ethnographic and case study designs were employed. The paper makes the point that applying Western sense of standardisation to the development of African musical instruments is bound to create problems in construction, usage and appreciation both within and outside the cultural context of the instrument.