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World music Latino project 2021-Bongo Аfrican modern melody-красивая музыка synthesizer Yamaha MODX6

Published 22 Jan 2021

World music Latino project 2021-Bongo Аfrican modern melody-красивая музыка synthesizer Yamaha MODX6. My music in the style Latino Аfrican modern melody created synthesizer Yamaha MODX6. Создано на синтезаторе Yamaha MODX. My music author library. Авторская музыка на синтезаторе.Красивая музыка latino song ностальгия лучшие хиты (Nostalgia music disco dance)...African music-Африканская музыка-Latino music-Латинская музыка для отдыха настроения и для души...pop music...горячая вечеринка с музыкой...improvisation...yamaha music...Groove...грув музыка...keyboard yamaha...синтезаторы Korg...Montage...Tyros...Roland...Casio Видео монтаж Лины Теевой /channel/UCj3WYTFkYwjo-gNegJqpFQg/videos World music Этни́ческая му́зыка (этника, этно-музыка; музыка народов мира, национальная музыка; англ. ethnic music, world music) — направление современной музыки, объединяющее традиционную народную и фолк-музыку. Аналог известного английского термина «world music» (музыка мира). Под национальной музыкой подразумеваются как музыкальный фольклор, так и музыка, написанная в духе нации и приобретшая в ней популярность. Это музыка, адаптированная под североамериканские и европейские стандарты коммерческой звукозаписи, а также современная «западная» музыка с широким использованием заимствованных из традиционной народной музыки (различных культур мира) и классической музыки неевропейских традиций звукорядов, инструментов, манер исполнения и т. п. . Распространено семплирование народных инструментов и пения. World music is a musical category encompassing many different styles of music from around the world, including traditional music, quasi-traditional music, and music where more than one cultural tradition intermingle. World music's inclusive nature and elasticity as a musical category pose obstacles to a universal definition, but its ethic of interest in the culturally exotic is encapsulated in fRoots magazine's description of the genre as "local music from out there". African music is a tradition mainly played at gatherings at special occasions. The traditional music of Africa, given the vastness of the continent, is historically ancient, rich and diverse, with different regions and nations of Africa having many distinct musical traditions. Music in Africa is very important when it comes to religion. Songs and music are used in rituals and religious ceremonies, to pass down stories from generation to generation, as well as to sing and dance to. Traditional music in most of the continent is passed down orally (or aurally) and is not written. In Sub-Saharan African music traditions, it frequently relies on percussion instruments of every variety, including xylophones, djembes, drums, and tone-producing instruments such as the mbira or "thumb piano."[1][2] The music and dance of the African diaspora, formed to varying degrees on African musical traditions, include American music and many Caribbean genres, such as soca, calypso (see kaiso), and zouk. Latin American music genres such as bomba, conga, son, rumba, salsa, cumbia, samba, were founded on the music of enslaved Africans, and have in turn influenced African popular music. African music does not have a written tradition; there is little or no written music to study or analyze. This makes it almost impossible to notate the music – especially the melodies and harmonies – using the Western staff. There are subtle differences in pitch and intonation that do not easily translate to Western notation. African music most closely adheres to Western tetratonic (four-note), pentatonic (five-note), hexatonic (six-note), and heptatonic (seven-note) scales. Harmonization of the melody is accomplished by singing in parallel thirds, fourths, or fifths. Another distinguishing form of African music is its call-and-response nature: one voice or instrument plays a short melodic phrase, and that phrase is echoed by another voice or instrument. The call-and-response nature extends to the rhythm, where one drum will play a rhythmic pattern, echoed by another drum playing the same pattern. African music is also highly improvised. A core rhythmic pattern is typically played, with drummers then improvising new patterns over the static original patterns.nature: one voice or instrument plays a short melodic phrase, and that phrase is echoed by another voice or instrument. The call-and-response nature extends to the rhythm, where one drum will play a rhythmic pattern, echoed by another drum playing the same pattern. African music is also highly improvised. A core rhythmic pattern is typically played, with drummers then improvising new patterns over the static original patterns.

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