Gyedu-Blay Ambolley
Ghanaian veteran musician, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley says none of the current artistes reigning in the music industry is doing authentic Ghanaian music especially highlife.
According to him, although he liked music from some selected artistes after his return to Ghana, the music instrumentals they put their works to do not identify us as Ghanaian.“Every country has its music and we have ours, so, if we want to let the world know what we have we have to identify,” he said.
Speaking on Showbiz A-Z, on Saturday, on February 22,2020, He stressed that many of these new crop of artistes are not investing in the creative process.
“They haven’t taken the time to learn music so they are always depending on the beatmaker. They put their hope into Somebody who is only standing there with the fruity loops, cutting and pasting beats to form a rhythm,” he told Naa Ashorkor, host of the show.
Ambolley said that musicians from his days did rehearsals before recording, discussing what will be good for the song they are working on.
“Back in the day, it was from human to human, because when we go to rehearsal, there’s drummer, bass player, guitarist, everything is there recorded live and we share ideas,” he said.
He added that music is language hence these acts must put efforts into learning the nitty-gritty of the language to be able to give it their all.
Ambolley stated that he and his colleagues were lucky to learn from their predecessors, unlike the new acts.
He said that these acts are reluctant to ask for the help they need from the veterans, saying, “we all got up and went to learn, they need to come to us. You go to school, the school does not come to you.”
“If you do it locally it stays here and people just get fed up (of it) easily you don’t hear it anymore,” he added.
By: Bridget Aazore Yuora
Well done my dear. Keep it up. Blessed.
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