The genre of Gospel Music evolved from a combination of slave music and religious spirituals. Gospel music expresses faith, joy, and hope through a powerful blend of African rhythms, emotional singing, and Christian themes. It has become a significant part of African American culture and has influenced various Music Genres around the world.
Slave to the Music was created in 2003.
One of the three main categories of slave music is religious songs. Another is work music, referring to the songs slaves sang while working in the cotton fields. The third type is recreational. During their free time, some slaves got together to play music on stringed instruments. They danced and sang along with the music.
Slave to the Music - song - was created on 2011-08-05.
Gabriel Prosser was an African slave who started a slave revolt. He did have religious ties though it is not reported what religion he practiced in America.
it was a way that slave masters knew that the slave were kept in order.
Both men were very religious. Douglass shows the irony that the most religious men can be the cruelest slave holders
Everyone has an opinion. In my opinion, I have never heard slave music (well i think) but I'm sure it is. Why? 1) Most songs have a story behind it and slave music must have a terrible story behind. Sometimes if there is a fun upbeat song you don't pay attention to the lyrics, but I'm sure the majority of slave songs are slow and sad. Like i said in the beginning i have never heard slave music so could be wrong.
Today, slave music is usually grouped in three major categories: Religious, Work, and "Recreational" songs. Each type adapted elements of African and European musical traditions and shaped the development of a wide range of music, including gospel, jazz, and blues........
It started from the slave spirtual
There are have been few careers in history as they relate to slavery such as being the slave seller. Being a plantation slave owner was another such career.
It began with slave music and blues from St Louis and New Orleans.
it cheered them up when working