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They were pressured to be Christians by their masters, but incorporated African elements to their Christianity--for example gospel music. African American Christianity had many elements of what is now called liberation theology as African American Christians worked to free the slaves--many songs used themes from the Biblical Exodus, etc.
Slave music would have taken the slaves away from the suffering and distress for a bit. Music makes a lot of people feel better, so the slaves were no different. Some music may be from ancestors or close family members.Slave music allowed the slaves to express themselves through their culture and the music was a way for them to have a little bit of fun. There were restrictions that came with being a slave, and their music was something that wasn't restricted againest them. Therefore, they played their music, sung and danced to it often, because it was one free thing they had.
It had a ton more black influence, from the slaves. Even Beethoven was influenced by African music.
They came over to America and played their music and then the Americans caught on and started making music that sounded kind of like the africans music.
The Former African Slaves invented Blues music as a way to relieve the unhappiness in their lives. People who heard it found it a good therapy for their 'blues' and that's how it got its name.
Rock 'n' Rolls original influence was by African- Americans such as Chuck Berry and present day rock is influenced by any culture who cares to play rock music.
The African slaves contributed largely to jazz. This is a music that the African slaves and their ancestors brought and developed from their native land.
It came from African slaves
Katharine L. Small has written: 'The influence of the gospel song on the Negro church' -- subject(s): Gospel music, History and criticism, African Americans, African American churches, Music
it started through African slaves, on ships. They would sing songs together from Africa and the American masters would here them singing and copy their ideas in America. They would mix together African music and Jazz music that was fashionable in America at that particular time.
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.
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Fats Domino was a musician who was popular in the 1950's He helped to advance the African American people by being a big influence on rythym and blues music.
The kora - a stringed harp-like instrument, and the djembe - a large hand drum, are very popular in African music, particularly West Africa. Also, the banjo - the instruments synonomous with bluegrass, was invented in Africa and was tought to white Americans by African slaves.