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Ìjálá There are many ijala poems about the various birds and animals which the hunters hunt in the forst or in the savannah of Western Nigeria. An ijala-artist chants these poems usually when he is alone at work on his farm and he is giving himself some music to lighten his labours or when he is in the company this fellow-hunters and the occasion calls for reminiscences about game birds and game animals. ...
Ìjálá The ijala poems chanted with special regard to particular occasions reflect abundantly the way of life of the community to whom belongs the heritage of ijala-chanting tradition. It must be pointed out that these ijala poems are not a fixed stock from which an ijala-chanter makes wholesale quotations. The expert ijala-chanter while bearing in mind the traditional themes and the poetic clichés for a particular type of occasion, usually sets about improvising for the occasion in hand. That is to say, he composes a new poem of his own in honour of the celebration in progress...
Ìjálá In the repertoire of a master ijala-artist, there is usually a preponderance of ijala poems which are eulogies on individual progenitors or groups of progenitors. The praise poems are anonymous classics which date back to the halcyon days of the Yoruba kingdom during the reign of King Abiọdun (1770-1830). In rendering these classics, the ijala-chanter takes credit for his ability to recall the texts accurately from memory and for his ability to chant them in the special traditional style. The credit for the composition of the texts belongs to anonymous authors of bygone eras...
Ojú tí Ifá fi n Wọ́ Obìnrin Fi obìnrin é yálẹ̀ yàlè alainisuru a ri eleyi nínú Sixteen great poems of Ifa Not long again. They sent for Ọ̀rúnmìlà in the abode of Olokun when Ọ̀rúnmìlà was going he did not take Ọ̀rọ̀ his wife along he promised to return on the seventeenth day. He gave sixteen ọ̀ké measures of cowries to ọ̀rọ̀. He also gave her clothes and plenty of food in the third month that Ọ̀rúmìlà had stayed away.
Mariah Carey After their separation, Allison moved in with her father, while the other two children remained with their mother. As the years passed, Carey would grow apart from her father, and would later stop seeing him altogether. By the age of four, Carey recalled that she had begun to sneak the radio under her covers at night, and just sing from her heart, and try and find peace within the music. During elementary school, she would excel in subjects that she enjoyed, such as literature, art and music, while not finding interest in other subjects. After several years of financial struggling, Patricia earned enough money to move her family into a stable and more affluent sector in New York. Carey had begun writing poems and adding melodies to them, thus starting as a singer-songwriter while attending Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, New York. Even from a young age, Carey excelled in her music, and demonstrated usage of the whistle register, though only beginning to master and control it through her training with her mother. Though opening her daughter to the world of classical opera, Patricia never pressured Carey to pursue a career in that type of genre, as she never seemed interested in that world of music. Carey recalled that she kept her singer-songwriter works a secret and noted that Patricia had "never been a pushy mom. She never said, 'Give it more of an operatic feel'. I respect opera like crazy, but it didn't influence me."