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建立人际资源圈Jamaican_Music_Roots
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Jamaican Music Roots
Jamaica
According to the history of Jamaica, the slaves from Africa brought over drums called BURRU which were used in an arrangement called talking drums. These were used during Jonkanoo celebrations, which were a Christmas time activity; the planters encouraged these until they found out that the slaves were using their drums and conch shells to communicate with each other. By the turn of the century, Calypso from Trinidad and Tobago and Samba from Central America were introduced to the Jamaicans to form a new mix of music called Mento.
MENTO
Mento was the popular music in Jamaica before ska, rocksteady and reggae. It was an established style in both rural and urban areas as early as the turn of the 20th century. Mento bands usually include one or more of the following: banjo, guitar, a bass lamellophone called a rumba box, and maracas. They sometimes include the fife, clarinet, violin or saxophone. The songs played were usually work songs with humorous lyrics passed down through generations.
SKA and ROCK STEADY
In the mid 1950s the youth of Jamaica were more interested in listening to American music than anything from Jamaica, so musicians were called on to emulate the sound
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