bongos in African music and saxophones in jazz!!
Reggae music originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, drawing influences from various genres, including ska and rocksteady, which preceded it. Additionally, it incorporates elements of rhythm and blues, jazz, and African musical traditions. Reggae's distinctive offbeat rhythm and bass-heavy sound were shaped by the cultural and social experiences of Jamaican communities, as well as the influence of Rastafarian beliefs and themes.
Jazz has a good influence as far as memories go.
A mixture of jazz, soul, reggae & pop music.
Radio didn't influence jazz. It merely allowed it to reach a much wider audience.
Reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues and jazz.
Reggae (; Chibi-
There is no link other than the fact that they are both genres of music begun by the descendants of ex-slaves, jazz in the US and reggae in the West Indies.
Reggae and jazz
Jazz, reggae, and soul
Rock, Rubber, wedding, jazz, reggae, country
bongos in African music and saxophones in jazz!!
No way. I won't even bother to answer your question. Uhm I guess I did kinda.
Hip hop, jazz, and i think reggae
It has a reggae-tinged jazz beat.
No, it is more reggae for white people Swing is more like jazz :)
Reggae music originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, drawing influences from various genres, including ska and rocksteady, which preceded it. Additionally, it incorporates elements of rhythm and blues, jazz, and African musical traditions. Reggae's distinctive offbeat rhythm and bass-heavy sound were shaped by the cultural and social experiences of Jamaican communities, as well as the influence of Rastafarian beliefs and themes.