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・ Music of Georgia (country)
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Music of Guinea : ウィキペディア英語版
Music of Guinea

Guinea is a West African nation, composed of several ethnic groups. Among its most widely known musicians is Mory Kanté - ''10 Cola Nuts'' saw major mainstream success in both Guinea and Mali while "Yeke Yeke", a single from ''Mory Kanté à Paris'', was a European success in 1988.
==National music==
French is the official language of Guinea and is the main language of communication in schools, government administration, the media, and the country's security forces. Independence for Guinea came in 1958. Guinea's President, Sekou Toure, disbanded all private dance orchestras and created a network of state-sponsored groups.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/3639153057 )〕 The government soon formed the Syli Orchestre National, a dance orchestra that featured some of the best musicians in the land.
"" (Liberty) has been the national anthem of Guinea since independence in 1958. It was arranged by Fodéba Keïta, based on the melody "Alfa yaya".

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