African music was a big thing. they used a lot of percussion instruments. & things such as bongos. they often used call & response in there songs
Folk Singing and Instrumentals on Instruments such as lutes and a type of recorder were the most widely popular, though music was not truly popular again until the Renaissance Period.
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Africans told stories because they had wanted to keep their culture alive. When they were enslaved, africans were forbidden to read or write. As a solution, they told stories to teach their children about their culture and life.
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Africans came to the Caribbean because of slavery and the caribbean is a small island.
Music was so important to Africans because they used to tell they slave life in songs
Of course there would still be music without instruments. You can sing without instruments. This type of music is known as a cappella or you could whistle a tune.
Sought refuge in their families, religion and music
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Not only did he compose music since he was five and composed operas and sonata by the time he was twelve, he played multiple instruments. He learned his first, the harpsichord, in thirty minutes. He plays many keyboard instruments and string insruments. In his short 35 year life, he wrote more than 600 pieces of music.
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Any instrument can be played in church depending on the style of music being played. Most common instruments in church are the organ, piano, tambourine, and sometimes guitar. Other instruments like drums and keyboard have also been used for praise bands and other things.
This is the chorus from a pop song from the early 1960s, about a girl who played the piccolo in an orchestra. When they played for a big chief somewhere, he was so pleased with their playing that he ordered all their instruments to be filled with gold. The girls who played euphoniums, trombones, etc. came out of this very well, but "life is full of misery life is full of woe life is full of sorrow for the girl who plays the piccolo." Then they played for the chief's son, who didn't like their music at all, and he odrered "take their instruments and ram them down their throats!" Most of the players said "it can't be done", but "life is full of misery life is full of woe life is full of sorrow for the girl who plays the piccolo"...
Runapaj Taqui has written: 'Carnavales' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Quechua Indians, Music, Carnival, Coplas, Folk music, Musical instruments
Enslaved Africans made significant contributions to life in the colonies through their labor in agriculture, industry, construction, and domestic work, which helped build the colonial economy and society. They also brought cultural practices, traditions, music, and food that enriched the cultural landscape of the colonies and influenced the development of American culture. Their survival and resistance tactics, such as creating kinship networks and developing forms of cultural expression like music and dance, played a crucial role in preserving their humanity and resisting the dehumanizing effects of slavery.
Folk Singing and Instrumentals on Instruments such as lutes and a type of recorder were the most widely popular, though music was not truly popular again until the Renaissance Period.
Louis Armstrong was important in the 1920's because he put a whole new meaning to jazz. he put his soul and dedicated his life to his music