I have entitled this piano piece "Koko-Dioko" in Kikongo Language, means the Rooster.Indeed,Roosters are well known for greeting the dawn with their"cock-a doodle-doo"calls.Basically,the rooster symbolism is related to the dawn,announcing …Read More
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I have entitled this piano piece "Koko-Dioko" in Kikongo Language, means the Rooster.Indeed,Roosters are well known for greeting the dawn with their"cock-a doodle-doo"calls.Basically,the rooster symbolism is related to the dawn,announcing the arrival of a new day.By the way,the rooster symbolizes loyalty,courage & victory over darkness.In the Bible,the crowing of a rooster remains a reminder of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.In the meantime,the rooster's crowing is essentially a call to repentance; biblically speaking.In Music field,the main rhythmic patterns are thirty-second,sixty fourth & hundred twenty-eighth notes.In substance,this Piano piece is dedicated both to Classical & Jazz performers.