1 de junio de 2015

Reggae...





The reggae is a musical genre, developed in Jamaica in the middle of 1960. This genre evolved of various music styles like the Ska (a popular dance music, that combine rhythm and blues with Jamaica´s traditional African music) and the Rock Steady (replaced the fast beat of Ska with a slower beat).
Ska

Rock Steady

Reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), jazz, mento, calypso, African, and Latin American music, as well as other genres.

The reggae is rhythmic characterized for the type of accentuation of the off-beat, know like skant.

We can find christian reggae and artist that interpret this kind of music like:

Radikal people 

Cristafari



Reggae...





The reggae is a musical genre, developed in Jamaica in the middle of 1960. This genre evolved of various music styles like the Ska (a popular dance music, that combine rhythm and blues with Jamaica´s traditional African music) and the Rock Steady (replaced the fast beat of Ska with a slower beat).
Ska

Rock Steady

Reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), jazz, mento, calypso, African, and Latin American music, as well as other genres.

The reggae is rhythmic characterized for the type of accentuation of the off-beat, know like skant.

We can find christian reggae and artist that interpret this kind of music like:

Radikal people 

Cristafari



Percussion instruments




Are musical instruments that sound when be struck or scraped by a beater, a hand or struck against other similar musical instrument, is consider one of the oldest musical instruments. 


In general the musical function of the percussion instruments is rhythmic.

Classification:

 Idiophones
 Membranophones
-     Concussion idiophones or clappers: played in pairs and beaten against each other, such as zills and clapsticks.
-     Percussion idiophones: includes many percussion instruments played with the hand or by a  percussion mallet, such as the hangs, gongs and the xylophone, but not drums and only some cymbals.
-     Struck drums, includes most types of drum, such as the timpani, snare drum, and tom-tom. 
-     Percussion reeds: a class of wind instrument unrelated to percussion in the more common sense.
There are many instruments that have some claim to being percussion, but are classified otherwise:
·         Keyboards like the piano.
·         Stringed instruments  played with beaters.
·         Unpitched whistles and similar instruments.