Tropical music is colorful and diverse, and comes from complicated influences. It grew out of traditions from African cultures and indigenous peoples, European colonialism, and the unique character of places separated by water and are the expression of the talent and the immense zest for life of the "Tropical people"
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BRAZILIAN MUSIC
The music of Brazil encompasses various regional musical styles influenced by African, American, European and Amerindian forms. Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as forró, repente, coco de roda, axé, sertanejo, samba, bossa nova, MPB, música nativista, pagode, tropicália, choro, maracatu, embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega, Brazilian funk, modinha and Brazilian versions of foreign musical styles
LATIN AND CARIBBEAN MUSIC
Latin and Caribbean music is colorful and diverse, and comes from complicated influences. It grew out of traditions from African cultures and indigenous peoples, European colonialism, and the unique character of places separated by water and are the expression of the talent and the immense zest for life of the "Latin people"
They are each syntheses of African, European, Indian and Indigenous influences, largely created by descendants of African slaves along with contributions from other communities.
Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside the Caribbean include: Bachata, Merengue, Palo, Mambo, Vallenato, Cumbia, Denbo, Baithak, Gana, Bouyon, Calypso, Chutney-Soca, Compa, Parang, Reggae, Reggaeton, Salsa, Son, Zouk, and more. Caribbean is also related to Central America and South American music.
Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside the Caribbean include: Bachata, Merengue, Palo, Mambo, Vallenato, Cumbia, Denbo, Baithak, Gana, Bouyon, Calypso, Chutney-Soca, Compa, Parang, Reggae, Reggaeton, Salsa, Son, Zouk, and more. Caribbean is also related to Central America and South American music.
Salsa
> SALSA
Reggaeton
Merengue
> MERENGUE
Batchata
> BATCHATA
Vallenato
Reggae
> REGGAE
Calypso Soca
Steelpan
Kompa Zouk
INDIAN MUSIC
The two main traditions of Indian classical music are Carnatic music, which is practised predominantly in the peninsular (southern) regions, and Hindustani music, which is found in the northern, eastern and central regions.
AFRICAN MUSIC
The two main traditions of Indian classical music are Carnatic music, which is practised predominantly in the peninsular (southern) regions, and Hindustani music, which is found in the northern, eastern and central regions.
Rhythm in Music
Rhythm in Music is the pattern of sound, silence, and emphasis in a song. In music theory, rhythm refers to the recurrence of notes and rests (silences) in time. When a series of notes and rests repeats, it forms a rhythmic pattern.
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