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Introduction of World Music
World music is a musical genre that encompasses a wide range of musical styles and traditions from around the world. It includes music from a variety of cultural and geographic regions, including Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. World music often incorporates elements of traditional and folk music, as well as popular and contemporary styles. It is often characterized by the use of traditional instruments, unique rhythms and melodies, and the incorporation of cultural themes and stories into the music. World music can also be fusion music that combines elements of different musical traditions to create a new, unique sound. The term “world music” was coined in the 1980s as a way to categorize and market music from non-Western cultures to a global audience.
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Pana Dub x Blufyah – Flash It (X-Thing Riddim)
Вокальная дорога в этом треке — самая настоящая атака на ваш мозг! Это просто невероятное звуковое представление, в котором ваша задача вслушиваться в текст, н... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #dancehall #dub #panadub #panadubxblufyah #unitedkingdom #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @panadub
Tuff Like Iron – Balance
Вам знаком чувство баланса души и тела, когда несмотря на непогоду, проблемы и многообразие бесконечных дел вы сохраняете чистый поток сознания? Музыка созданн... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #dub #tufflikeiron #unitedstates #nagamag #musicmagazine
Sunburnt Sky – Green Light (feat. Ras Stan)
Если вы в ожидании того, когда жизнь даст вам зелёный свет и вы сможете отправиться в путь, то самым лучшим дополнением к вашему путешествию станет этот душевн... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #sunburntsky #unitedstates #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @sunburntskymusic
Marcus gad – Change
We live in a world where nothing is static, but in a constant motion. Marcus gad unfolds his creativity skills in a song that reminds us the fact of continuous... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #marcusgad #newcaledonia #nagamag #musicmagazine
IAMDDB – Where Did The Love Go?
Στην απόλυτη ηρεμία της θάλασσας χάνεται το σώμα και το μυαλό και παραδίνονται στη χαλαρωτική μελωδία. Τα φωνητικά με μοναδικό τρόπο ανεβάζουν τη διάθεση και ο... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #worldmusicafrican #iamddb #unitedkingdom #nagamag #musicmagazine
Rubbah Tree x Alan Watts x Karim Israel x Stylie – Call Of The Mountain
Неожиданное сочетание жанров Reggae и Alternative Rock позволило -Rubbah Tree, Alan Watts, Karim Israel и Stylie создать незабываемою мелодию, вибрации которой... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #alternativerock #rubbahtree #rubbahtreexalanwattsxkarimisraelxstylie #unitedstates #unitedkingdom #nagamag #musicmagazine
Pacific Vibration – Smile
Как часто вы замечаете улыбки на лицах прохожих? Чувствовали, как люди обращают на вас внимание, когда вы излучаете поток любви и лучезарного настроения? Это н... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #reggae #pacificvibration #unitedstates #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @pacificvibration
J Perry – BIDIBAM
Η ζωή μοιάζει τόσο όμορφη όταν ακούς μια τόσο ευχάριστη και χαρούμενη μελωδία. Όλα γύρω είναι μαγικά και τα προβλήματα έχουν εξαφανιστεί. Ο ήλιος λάμπει από ψη... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #worldmusicother #jperry #haiti #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @jperryofficial
Rumbaristas – Malabares
Вы чувствуете, как ваше тело перестаёт вас слушаться и с первых секунд после ознакомления с этой песней оно начинает двигаться в такт музыке? О, да, это настоя... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #worldmusicother #worldmusiclatin #hispanic #rumbaristas #belgium #nagamag #musicmagazine
Some World subgenres
There are many subgenres of world music, as the term encompasses a wide range of musical styles and traditions from around the globe. Some examples of subgenres of world music include:
African music: This includes music from various countries in Africa, such as Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa. It often features traditional instruments such as drums, percussion, and stringed instruments, and may incorporate elements of traditional dance and storytelling.
Reggae: This is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica and is characterized by a distinctive rhythmic style and lyrics that often focus on themes of social justice and political resistance.
Salsa: This is a dance-oriented style of music that originated in the Caribbean, particularly in Cuba and Puerto Rico. It is characterized by its fast-paced rhythms and lively melodies, and often incorporates elements of jazz and Latin American music.
Bhangra: This is a genre of music that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan and is characterized by its energetic beats and lively melodies. It is often associated with celebrations and festivals.
Flamenco: This is a genre of music and dance that originated in Spain and is characterized by its passionate and emotional style. It often incorporates elements of Arabic and Gypsy music and features instruments such as the guitar and cajón (a Peruvian percussion instrument).
Cumbia: This is a genre of music that originated in Colombia and is characterized by its upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies. It often incorporates elements of African and indigenous music and is popular throughout Latin America.
Arabic music: This includes music from various countries in the Middle East and North Africa, such as Egypt, Morocco, and Lebanon. It often features intricate melodies and rhythms, and may incorporate elements of traditional dance and storytelling.
Klezmer: This is a genre of music that originated in the Ashkenazi Jewish communities of Eastern Europe and is characterized by its lively, upbeat melodies and improvisational style. It often incorporates elements of Gypsy music and features instruments such as the clarinet and violin.
Tango: This is a genre of music and dance that originated in Argentina and is characterized by its sensual and intimate style. It often incorporates elements of European and African music and features instruments such as the bandoneón (a type of accordion) and guitar.
Zouk: This is a genre of music that originated in the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti and the French Antilles, and is characterized by its fast-paced rhythms and catchy melodies. It often incorporates elements of reggae, salsa, and other Latin American music styles.
Samba: This is a genre of music and dance that originated in Brazil and is characterized by its lively rhythms and catchy melodies. It is often associated with carnivals and celebrations, and features instruments such as the drums and percussion.
Fado: This is a genre of music that originated in Portugal and is characterized by its melancholy and emotional style. It often incorporates elements of traditional Portuguese music and features instruments such as the guitar and mandolin.
This is just a small sampling of the many subgenres of world music, as there are countless other styles and traditions from around the globe that could also be considered part of this genre.
The most used instruments in World Music
There are many instruments that are commonly used in world music, as the genre encompasses a wide range of musical styles and traditions from around the globe. Some of the most common instruments used in world music include:
Drums and percussion: Drums and percussion instruments are a common feature in many types of world music, as they provide the rhythmic foundation for the music. Some examples of percussion instruments used in world music include the djembe (a West African drum), bongos (a pair of small hand drums), and congas (a type of tall, narrow drum).
Stringed instruments: Stringed instruments such as the guitar, violin, and lute are commonly used in world music. In some styles of music, such as Arabic and Indian music, stringed instruments are often played in a distinctive, microtonal style that involves playing quarter tones or other intervals not found in Western music.
Wind instruments: Wind instruments such as the flute, clarinet, and saxophone are commonly used in world music. In some styles of music, such as Chinese and Japanese music, traditional wind instruments such as the shakuhachi (a Japanese bamboo flute) and dizi (a Chinese bamboo flute) are used.
Keyboard instruments: Keyboard instruments such as the piano and organ are also commonly used in world music. In some styles of music, such as reggae and salsa, electronic keyboard instruments are often used to provide a driving, rhythmic foundation for the music.
Traditional instruments: Many types of world music also incorporate traditional instruments that are specific to a particular cultural or geographic region. For example, the kora (a West African harp-lute) is commonly used in African music, while the sitar (a stringed instrument with a distinctive twangy sound) is a key instrument in Indian music.
Vocals: Vocals are commonly used in world music, as the genre encompasses a wide range of musical styles and traditions from around the globe. In many styles of world music, vocals are an important part of the music and are used to convey emotions, tell stories, or communicate political or social messages.
In some styles of world music, vocals are accompanied by instrumental accompaniment, while in other styles, vocals may be the only instrument used. In some styles of world music, vocals are also used to create complex harmonies or to imitate the sound of traditional instruments.
Some examples of styles of world music that feature vocals include:
African music: Many styles of African music feature vocals as an important part of the music. In some styles, vocals are used to tell stories, convey emotions, or communicate political or social messages.
Reggae: Reggae music often features vocals as an important part of the music, and the lyrics of reggae songs often address themes of social justice and political resistance.
Bhangra: Bhangra music often features vocals as an important part of the music, and the lyrics of bhangra songs often address themes of love, celebration, and cultural pride.
Flamenco: Flamenco music often features vocals as an important part of the music, and the lyrics of flamenco songs often address themes of love, passion, and heartbreak.
Arabic music: Many styles of Arabic music feature vocals as an important part of the music, and the lyrics of Arabic songs often address themes of love, cultural pride, and social and political issues.
Lyrics in world music often convey cultural, social, or political themes and messages. They can be used to tell stories, express emotions, or communicate messages about important issues. In many styles of world music, lyrics are an important part of the music and can be used to convey the cultural and artistic values of a particular community or society.
In some styles of world music, lyrics may be sung in the local language of the community or region where the music originates. In other styles, lyrics may be sung in a more universal language, such as English, in order to appeal to a wider audience.
Some examples of themes and messages that may be conveyed through the lyrics in world music include:
Social justice: Many styles of world music address themes of social justice and political resistance in their lyrics. For example, reggae music often addresses themes of social and political injustice, while protest songs in various styles of world music may address issues such as civil rights and human rights.
Love and relationships: Love and relationships are a common theme in the lyrics of world music. In some styles, such as flamenco and Arabic music, the lyrics may focus on themes of love and heartbreak, while in other styles, such as bhangra and salsa, the lyrics may focus on themes of love and celebration.
Cultural pride: In some styles of world music, the lyrics may focus on themes of cultural pride and identity. For example, African music often incorporates lyrics that celebrate the cultural heritage and traditions of the community or region where the music originates.
Personal growth and self-discovery: Many styles of world music also address themes of personal growth and self-discovery in their lyrics. For example, lyrics in some styles of world music may explore themes of spiritual growth, self-acceptance, or finding one’s place in the world.
This is just a small sampling of the many instruments that are commonly used in world music, as the genre encompasses a wide range of musical styles and traditions from around the globe.