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Ambasse bey
Ambasse bey or ambas-i-bay is a style of folk music and dance from Cameroon. The music is based on commonly available instruments, especially guitar, with percussion provided by sticks and bottles.〔Mbaku 197.〕 The music is faster-paced than assiko, an older form of Cameroonian popular folk music.〔Hudgens and Trillo 1183.〕 Ambasse bey originated among the Yabassi ethnic group〔''Guide touristique'' 131.〕 and grew popular in Douala after World War II. Through the 1950s and 1960s, the style evolved in the Cameroonian Littoral. In the mid-1960s, Eboa Lotin performed a style of ambasse bey on harmonica and guitar that was the earliest form of makossa, a style that quickly came to overshadow its predecessor and become Cameroon's most popular form of indigenous music.〔Mbaku 197–8.〕 Ambasse bey was revived to an extent by Cameroonian singer Sallé John.〔DeLancey and DeLancey 184.〕 ==Notes==
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