The traditional instruments related to Calypso music would be the trumpet, Trombone, flute, clarinet, Saxophone, Spanish guitar, Bass Guitar, conga, bongos, steelpan, violin, bamboo sticks, glass bottle/spoons, claves, maracas, cuatro, concertina, and the jawbone. Hope this helps :)
what intruments were used in trinidad
If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.If you mean musical instruments, the Roman army used their horns (lituus, cornu and buccina) to send out signals. If you mean fighting instruments such as javelins, swords, catapults, etc. they were used in battles and sieges.
a banjo is the answer to this question
Drums
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
Stylistically, soca is similar to calypso in that is was used to as a medium for social commentary and somewhat raunch humor. It was originally a blend of East Indian rhythms and calypso instrumentation.
Calypso music was born in Trinidad and Tobago and is a blend of French, Caribbean and African music. Musical instruments used to produce calypso include maracas, trumpets, bongos, congas, steel pan, bamboo sticks, flute, and claves.
drums, guitars and pianos. Theres also bass, keyboards and sometimes percussion and pan and horns
Soca. It is a Caribbean based genre. Close to calypso but more up beat and mostly used during the carnival season
bongo drums and steel drums and electric drums
There are various styles that are used in Caribbean music. Some of the main styles used are zouk, calypso, soca, reggae, and cadence-lypso.
hailonder Calypso is a genre of Afro-Caribbean music that comes primarily from the island of Trinidad (though calypso is found throughout the Caribbean). Like most genres of Caribbean music, calypso is heavily rooted in West African traditional music, and was originally used as a means of communication between slaves, as well as a form of entertainment.http://www.koollyrics.com
A calypso is a Caribbean dance, based on a type of folk music. It is also a type of orchid.The name Calypso can also refer to:Calypso, one of the moons of Saturn, discovered in 1980.In Greek mythology, Calypso is the name of a sea nymph (notably in the Odyssey;The Calypso was a ship sailed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau;John Denver wrote and perfomed a song called "Calypso" about that ship.Calypso bulbosa is a species of orchid found in North American forests.
Calypso music features distinctive rhythms derived from its African heritage. Its lyrics were originally about the struggle to freedom (calypso originated among slaves who used the music as a form of communication). Many calypso songs deal essentially with life and how it is lived. The main instruments used include trumpet, flute, bass, glass instruments, conga, bongos, and steelpan drums.
as in musical instruments? the steel pan was invented in Trinidad and is used throughout the entire Caribbean. I'm not too sure if any other Caribbean countries have produced any special instrument of their own but regardless you can find talented musicians throughout the region!
Calypso was one way of portraying the masculinity of Trinidad men as compared to women. Apparently in Trinidad calypso is mostly written by men, some of them depicting gender based violence. It is evident that physical abuse in Trinidad is practiced on regular bases and the society is used to it, therefore not much action is taken by the victims. In the novel a man called George physically abused his wife till she died, even with this happening in the street it is ironic that other men continues to abuse their wives and others get in pretending to abuse their wives like Nathaniel, on the contrary he is the one who is abused by his wife Laura's calypso "Treat em rough" portrays both physical an mental abuse. This calypso gives emphasis to brutal abuse of women, it addresses to Trinidadian men that abusing women is one way of making them love their men more, of which is a stereotype that most men follow an believe is the right thing to do.
There are different genres of 'Carnival music' -any sort of music that is played to accompany a circus and also music written that emulates its general style. It is also called circus music. -A rhythmic sound with brass instruments, and in the Caribbean, steel drums. It originates from the Caribbean and parts of South America, namely Brazil, where the biggest Carnival parades are held. Specific styles are: Calypso, Bachannal, Soca