The single most area in which African music influenced modern music is with the use of drums.Rock'n'Roll rythmns as we know them today have been used for centuries in African tribal dance use.If you were able to travel back in time 200 years you would most probably hear all the rock rythmns that we know today. The coming of slaves to America and before that England brought the African rythmns to the western countries.Largely ignored in the early years because of segregation and the white population regarding African influenced music as "jungle music" or "Devil Music". It slowly became accepted in the early part of the 20th century which brought about the birth of Jazz and Blues in America.
soul is part of the mid 20th century music revolutions. soul is derived from the blues which was formulated in the mid 1800s by slaves picking cotton crop, this leads many African-American's to identifying soul as a historical route and a way of identifying with their ancestors.
also soul is, arguably, the most expressive form of music meaning it is widely popular. in addition soul is cheap to produce and create, as their is only a voice and backing track.
pop singers, like adele, may claim that soul music was evidentially the most popular form of music at the time, meaning they stem alot of soul influences sub-consciously into their own music.
singular soul signers revolutionlised the star quality of a singer. James brown was a classic showman, staging big colourful shows and injecting a fantastic personality into music. this type of showmanship is mirrored in modern day performers, such as lady gaga.
it became popular in 2012
When slaves were forced to come to America and work on plantations, they brought their music, folktales, and spirituals with them, just as we would bring our music with us if we were captured and sold to a foreign country. These spiritual have influenced our gospel music today.
Of course! Most of the hand drums we appreciate in North and South America today originated on the African continent and were then brought to the Americas by the slaves. One could argue that African instruments are the root of all music and, therefore, are the MOST musical instruments!
Janet's Music Helped The World By Her Positive Music In The World.
Yes, African drums are still used today. They are played throughout Africa in drum circles, in bands, and in all forms of music productions. Modern African artists such as Jono Booth still use African drums in high end modern productions.
It shows that from the simplest form of music, a multigenre culture can be made.
They influenced the music we have today.
Most modern music evolved from African Americans. Soul and folk evolved into many genres. It began with jazz and then to blues which went to rock. Themes from rock and jazz were used in early hip hop. Folk evolved into country over time. Pop takes elements from all music genres. In this way, slaves influenced almost all modern music..... why would anyone want to know this?
When slaves were forced to come to America and work on plantations, they brought their music, folktales, and spirituals with them, just as we would bring our music with us if we were captured and sold to a foreign country. These spiritual have influenced our gospel music today.
Gioachino Antonio Rossini the popular Italian composer composed operas, sacred music and chamber music. His affect on music today would be highly subjective and would need research on the modern composers - biographies etc - to see if in fact his music influenced any modern composer. Some basic links are listed below that should help your research.
I care because he forever influenced music. He began playing new kinds of music, and so, he influenced all music, even today!
—The single most area in which African music influenced modern music is with the use of drums. Rock'n'Roll rhythms as we know them today have been used for centuries in African tribal dance use . —If you were able to travel back in time 200 years you would most probably hear all the rock rhythms that we know today. The coming of slaves to America and before that England brought the African rhythms to the western countries. —Largely ignored in the early years because of segregation and the white population regarding African influenced music as "jungle music" or "Devil Music". It slowly became accepted in the early part of the 20th century which brought about the birth of Jazz and Blues in America.
Of course! Most of the hand drums we appreciate in North and South America today originated on the African continent and were then brought to the Americas by the slaves. One could argue that African instruments are the root of all music and, therefore, are the MOST musical instruments!
Janet's Music Helped The World By Her Positive Music In The World.
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He influenced Indian music and his music remains popular even today.
Yes, African drums are still used today. They are played throughout Africa in drum circles, in bands, and in all forms of music productions. Modern African artists such as Jono Booth still use African drums in high end modern productions.
the concept of ashima has had an important influence in modern times