Abstract

In the original article, there was an error. To conclude, Yorùbá drummers communicate via the gángan 4 drum by transposing certain and maybe phonological conditions of their language to musical forms.A correction has been made to Abstract: 6To conclude, Yorùbá drummers communicate via the gángan drum by transposing certain 7 phonemic features and maybe phonological conditions of their language to musical forms.The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the 9 article in any way. The original article has been updated.In the original article, there was an error. For example, the pitch of H in /bájÓ/ 'Báyò . (a name)' is 12 higher than that of H in /bájO/ "exit through", and the pitch value of L inìlú "city" is lower than 13 that of L in /ìlú/ "puncher".A correction has been made to Background on Yorùbá Sound Inventory, Tone in Speech, 2:15 For example, the pitch of H in /bájÒ/ "Báyò . (a name)" is higher than that of H in /bájO/ "exit 16 through", and the pitch value of L in /ìlú/ "city" is lower than that of L in /ìlu/ "puncher".The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the 18 article in any way. The original article has been updated.

Highlights

  • In the Abstract, certain words were omitted accidentally from the following sentence: “To conclude, Yorùbá drummers communicate via the gángan drum by transposing certain and maybe phonological conditions of their language to musical forms.”

  • A correction has been made to the Abstract: “It is widely known that Yorùbá drummers communicate through their native drums

  • This paper investigates the grammar of gángan, which belongs to a family of Yoruba drums called dùndún

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Corrigendum: The Language of Gángan, a Yorùbá Talking Drum The Language of Gángan, a Yorùbá Talking Drum by Akinbo, S. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Language Sciences, a section of the journal Frontiers in Communication

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