Actually Blues style of music was born in the USA in the early 1900's. Slavery and racism were its developmental beginning's.
James Hurbet Blake
the swhaler drum
Rock and Roll.
Gail Fisher won an Emmy Award in 1970 for her portrayal of Peggy Fair, secretary to the detective played by Mike Connors on the CBS television series ''Mannix." She won the award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama Series.
You need to locate the musical notes to the anthem and apply those notes to the harmonica. Good luck!
Jazz
jazz
"The Battle of Jericho" is a spiritual or gospel song that falls under the genre of traditional African American music. Its roots lie in African American religious and musical traditions.
Rap often involves rhythmic spoken word performances over a musical beat, which is a distinguishing feature not typically found in myths or epics.
African slaves made significant contributions to the culture of the South, particularly in the realms of music, cuisine, language, and spirituality. Their musical traditions, such as blues, jazz, and gospel, profoundly influenced American music. African cooking techniques and ingredients greatly shaped Southern cuisine. African languages and dialects influenced Southern speech patterns, while African spiritual beliefs merged with Christianity to give rise to African American religious practices like the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the ring shout.
Buddy Holly and The Crickets Influenced The Beatles.
African American
Hip hop, jazz, and i think reggae
Caribbean traditions are a big part of Caribbean culture. The Caribbean culture explains the artistic, musical, literacy, culinart, political, and social elements of the people. It was influenced by European culture and traditions.
Synths
Africa is a large continent, and "African music" comes in many forms. Each country in Africa has its own musical traditions and favorite instruments. Thus, each country in Africa (for example Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, etc) would have a musical scene in which local musicians entertain the public. But also, some African musicians have become internationally famous: they came to America (or another country like England or Canada) and established themselves, blending African musical traditions with the traditions of their new country.
The banjo...