reggae music from heart
Reggae is rhythm rhythm combination of African traditional accompaniment, which developed in Jamaica, America and the blues and folk (folk song). This style of Jamaican identity, entering their own break up break beats, guitar strumming upwards, preaching vocal patterns and lyrics that still surrounds the religious tradition of Rastafari. [...]

- reggae music from heart
Reggae is rhythm rhythm combination of African traditional accompaniment, which developed in Jamaica, America and the blues and folk (folk song). This style of Jamaican identity, entering their own break up break beats, guitar strumming upwards, preaching vocal patterns and lyrics that still surrounds the religious tradition of Rastafari. Reg-ay arguably arises from the notion that reggae is a style of Jamaican music is based on American soul music but the rhythm is reversed and the fabric of a prominent bass. The theme is often about Rastafari, political protest, and rudie (hooligan hero). Pre-existing forms (ska & rocksteady) seem more powerful influence of African American music of his guitar playing while also filling an empty hole and the hole accompaniment of complex drumming. In contemporary reggae, drumming is taken from the mystically inclined Rastafarian ritual and sacred, because it will be more calm tempo and dotted heavily on social issues, political and humane message
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history of Jamaica, the slaves brought drums from Africa called “Burru”
arrangements which become part of a song called “talking drums” (drum
speak) the original of West Africa. “Jonkanoo” is a musical culture
a mixture of African, European and Jamaica consisting of drumming,
rattle (musical instrument creaking) and conch [...]
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history of Jamaica, the slaves brought drums from Africa called “Burru”
arrangements which become part of a song called “talking drums” (drum
speak) the original of West Africa. “Jonkanoo” is a musical culture
a mixture of African, European and Jamaica consisting of drumming,
rattle (musical instrument creaking) and conch blowing. This event occurs when
Christmas comes masked dancers. Jonkanoos was originally a dance
farmers, who just recently realized that in fact they
communicate with the drums and conch. The next year, Calypso from
Trinidad & Tobago arrived with Samba from the United
Central and introduced to people – people of Jamaica to form
a new blend called Mento. Mento music itself is
simple with humorous lyrics accompanied by guitar, banjo, tambourine, shaker,
scraper and rumba, or the bass. This form is then rated on
year 20 and 30s and is a form of Jamaican music first
attracted the attention of the entire island. Currently Mento can still be enjoyed
serving tourism. SKA who has appeared in 40 – 50s actually
mentioned by the History of Jamaican Music, influenced by the Swing,
Rythym & Blues of the United States. SKA is actually a big band sound
with horn arrangements (brass), piano, and beats fast “bop”. Ska
then easily switch and produce a form of dance “skankin”
pad early 60′s. Among other early Jamaican star Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires formed in 1956 which was then regarded as
creator of “ska”. Developments which then slows the tempo Ska
in the mid-60s led to “Rock Steady” Punta tune the bass
weight and popularized by Leroy Sibbles from the Heptones and group
became the first Jamaican dance music in the 60s.
“Reggae Rasta
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