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The are one of the largest in , , , , and in many other West and Central African countries. Their folk music has played an important part in the development of Nigerian music, contributing such elements as the , a one-stringed . There are two broad categories of traditional Hausa music: rural folk music and urban court music. They introduced the African pop culture genre that is still popular today.

Ceremonial music ( rokon fada) is performedTurino, pg. 184; Bensignor, François and Ronnie Graham, "Sounds of the Sahel" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the Rough Guide to World Music, pgs. 585 - 587 and pgs. 588 - 600 as a status symbol, and musicians are generally chosen for political reasons as opposed to musical ones. Ceremonial music can be heard at the weekly sara, a statement of authority by the emir which takes place every Thursday evening.

Courtly praise-singersTurino, pg. 184; Bensignor, François and Ronnie Graham, "Sounds of the Sahel" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the Rough Guide to World Music, pgs. 585 - 587 and pgs. 588 - 600 like the renowned Ibrahim Narambada, are devoted to singing the virtues of a patron, such as a or . Praise songs are accompanied by and kalangu , along with the , a kind of long derived from that used by the .

Rural folk music includes styles that accompany the young girls' dance and the bòòríí or both well known for their music.Turino, pg. 184; Bensignor, François and Ronnie Graham, "Sounds of the Sahel" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the Rough Guide to World Music, pgs. 585 - 587 and pgs. 588 - 600 It has been brought as far north as Tripoli, Libya by trans-Saharan trade. The bòòríí cult features trance music, played by calabash, lute or fiddle. During ceremonies, women and other marginalized groups fall into trances and perform odd behaviors, such as mimicking a pig or sexual behavior. These persons are said to be possessed by a character, each with its own litany (kírààrì). There are similar trance cults (the so-called "mermaid cults") found in the Niger Delta region.

Popular Hausa music artists include , who sings accompanied by drummers, , who plays a one-stringed called a , Audo Yaron Goje, who plays the , and Ibrahim Na Habu, who plays a small fiddle called a .Instrumentation: aglhaïta - - ganga - - - - - - molo Turino, pg. 184; Bensignor, François and Ronnie Graham, "Sounds of the Sahel" and "From Hausa Music to Highlife" in the Rough Guide to World Music, pgs. 585 - 587 and pgs. 588 - 600


Further reading
  • (1971). 9780810103610, Northwestern University Press. .
  • (1987). 9789781730412, Dept. of Culture, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture.
  • (2025). 9780253217295, Indiana University Press.

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