World Music Mix
Different Foods...
Different Clothing....
What kind of music did you enjoy when you were younger?
- Christina Aguilera?
- Justin Timberlake?
- Britany Spears?
- Justin Beiber?
- Ne-yo?
- Chris Brown?
- Rihanna?
- Guns and Roses?
- Poison?
Do you still like it now?
How has it changed?
Roots of pop
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The sounds of world music = brand new music
- Keep your mind and your ears open
- As you listen to new music, you may:
- Make connections with your "old" favourite styles
- Discover new favourite artists
- Open up an entire world of possibilities.
Musical Family Tree
Just like you are related to your ancestors, music of today is related to music that came before it.
Example:
While these are quite similar in lyrics, others are similar in other ways...
African Ancestors
- 1600's - 1800's
- Africans were brought to the Americas through the slave trade.
- Instruments
- Kept from performing their traditional music
- Influence on North & South American & Caribbean Music
- In the USA, where do you think African Influences can be heard?
African Ancestors Continued...
- Blues, Jazz, Gospel & Rock
- In the Caribbean Islands, everything from reggae to Afro-Cuban music has African Roots.
- So what do you think is happening in Africa with their music?
African Roots to Pop Styles
- Listen to the following selections from Nigeria, Puerto Rico and South Africa.
- What are some connections you hear between traditional and contemporary music?
- Ajaja (African Roots Style)
- Bomba te Traigo Yo (Bomba Style)
- Nyamphemphe (Afro-Pop Style)
Ostinatos Unite!
- Diverse Cultures are independent of each other BUT sometimes develop music that is strikingly similar in characteristics.
Example:
Ostinatos: Found in cultures throughout the world.
Musicians everywhere are ostinatos because repetition appeals to listeners and can give music a great groove!
1 Sbhayata
2 Banuwa
3 Mark Isham
Ostinatos
SHORT RHYTHM OF MELODY PATTERNS IN MUSIC THAT
REPEAT
gET IN THE GROOVE
When multiple ostinatos are layered and performed together, they can establish a rhythmic groove that gets your toes tapping.
Example:
P. Morrison - Faerie Stories
an ear for color
Percussion Rocks the World
world voices
- Voice = amazing instrument
- Unique
- Capabilities depend on 2 things
- physical makeup
- cultural background
World Voices continued
- Range: describes the span from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch in a voice or piece of music.
- Listen to the following and describe the quality and range of each performers voice.
From Solo to Group
- Songs with contrasting vocal textures can be more interesting to a listener
- Using more than one singer also changes the timbre and intensity of a song
Examples:
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