Music education in Africa
Education in the arts is just as essential as in any other field and although many musicians believe that it can taint their creativity and original point of view, there is no doubt that there are more positives than negatives to take away from studying music. Just like the great Pablo Picasso, who produced realism paintings before pioneering cubism, novice musicians must learn the basic principles before they can be appreciated for their creativity.
But music education does not only go as far as music theory; it also involves other aspects of the industry such as business, stagecraft, copyright and media studies, to name a few. It is incumbent on today’s music professional to know as much about the music industry as possible if they want to participate in a highly competitive sphere where only the best get to make a living from their efforts.
At Music In Africa we see education as one of the central elements still missing from music in most countries on the continent. If one considers the exceptional artists and many musical styles that originated on the continent, then Africa is arguably the world’s richest source of musical talent. It unfortunate, however, that much of the talent that Africa produces is neglected in favour of other professions deemed more important by society or political structures.
This is why Music In Africa strives to provide our readership with authoritative educational content about all the aspects of music, such as instrument lessons, lessons on how to build your own instrument, information about what avenues you can take to educate yourself in various African countries and expert tips on the best practices required to be a successful music professional, among others.
Check out some of the educational material we have on our portal below and make sure you return to this page daily as we continue to add content during the month of December.
Overview texts
- Music education in Chad
- Music education in Zambia
- Music education in Eritrea
- Music education in Ethiopia
- Music education in Togo
- Music education in Ghana
- Music education in Cameroon
- Music education in South Africa
- Music education in Zimbabwe
- Music education in Kenya
- Arts education in DRC
- Music education in Nigeria
- Music education in Uganda
- Music education in Rwanda
- Music education in Mali
Instrument Building and Repair Project
- How to build a marimba – part 1 of 4
- How to build a marimba – part 2 of 4
- How to build a marimba – part 3 of 4
- How to build a marimba – part 4 of 4
- How to build a dulcimer guitar – part 1 of 4
- How to build a dulcimer guitar – part 2 of 4
- How to build a dulcimer guitar – part 3 of 4
- How to build a dulcimer guitar – part 4 of 4
- How to build an umakhweyana
How to articles
- An introduction to sound engineering
- Interview: SA sound engineer Garrick Van Der Tuin
- Interview: SA sound engineer Gavan Eckhart
- Video discussion: Sound challenges in Africa
- Sheer Music boss on how to survive digitisation – part 1
- Sheer Music boss on how to survive digitisation – part 2
- The role of music managers – part 1
- The role of music managers – part 2
- How African artists can make money on YouTube
- 5 questions to ask before choosing a digital distributor
- Video discussion: Music education in Kenya
- Video discussion: How to monetise songwriting
- Video discussion: Digital distribution in Africa
- Panel discussion: How to break into the international music scene
- Panel discussion: The African music sector
- Panel discussion: The Ethiopian music scene
- Namibia: Elemotho on how to get booked for music festivals
- Hip hop: The basics of freestyling
- The relevance of music education to the Ethiopian educational system
- Music education policy development and advocacy in East Africa
Wanda-full Artistik Concret series
- How to self-produce
- How to be an individual in music
- How to market research
- How to pre-produce
- How to record an album
- How to produce and arrange
- How to mix and master
- How to write a biography
- How to distribute
- How to promote an album
- How to upload music online
- How to license your music
- How to publish your music
- How to claim royalties
- How to get booked for gigs
- How to be a music entrepreneur
Instrument lessons
- Guitar lesson 1: Basic finger exercises
- Guitar lesson 2: Staccato
- Guitar lesson 3: Legato
- Guitar lesson 4: Bar chords
- Guitar lesson 5: Intervals - Minor and Major 2nds and 3rds
- Guitar lesson 6: Major and minor triads
- Melodic Reading and Writing
- Rhythmic Reading and Writing
- Chisamba Rhythm
- Harmony – The Major 13th Chord
- Understanding music production
- Learn to play an instrument to better your music production
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