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    emphasis of the bass. This song brings out the main aspects of reggae music‚ which brings bass to the forefront. As with reggae‚ the song continues with an almost booming bass‚ the bass is what makes the song. The main recognizable elements of this song is offbeat rhythms. In most reggae songs‚ the rhythmic pattern accents the second and fourth beats and combines with the drum ’s emphasis on beat three to create a unique sense of phrasing. The reggae offbeat can be counted so that it falls between

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    Reggae is the most internationally famous style of Caribbean music. Reggae‚ which is one of the world’s most influential music‚ was originated in Jamaica around the mid 1960’s. At first reggae was first performed by and for poor Jamaican’s‚ but quickly became popular throughout the Caribbean and around the world. Most reggae songs deal with social concerns and religious beliefs of the Afro-Caribbean awareness of the Rastafarian religion. The term reggae is also applied today to reggae’s precursor

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    Introduction Music is an art form and source of power. Many forms of music reflect culture and society‚ as well as‚ containing political content and social message. Music as social change has been highlighted throughout the 20th century. The word reggae represents a style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960’s and quickly emerged as the country’s dominant music. In Jamaica during the 1970s and 1980s reggae developed out of the Ghetto’s of Trench town and expressed the

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    Reggae: the Music of Protest

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    There are several theories about how the word reggae originated. The first theory claims that the word reggae was coined on a 1968 Pyramid dance single‚ "Do the Reggay (sic)‚" by Toots and the Maytals. Some believe that the word is originated from Regga‚ the name of a Bantu-speaking tribe on Lake Tanganyika. Others say that it is a corruption of the word streggae‚ which is Kingston street slang for prostitute (The Origins of Ska …‚n.d.). On the other hand‚ Bob Marley claimed that the word was

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    Reggae and Reggaeton is a never changing phenomenon. Innovators like Bob Marley songwriter‚ a pioneer of Jamaican reggae‚ Kafy Banton who sings Reggae and Artist like Daddy Yankee‚ Jowell y Randy who sings Spanish Reggaeton has truly inspired other upcoming Artist to be successful in the music industry. With numerous changes to the style of Reggae and Reggaeton from gospel reggae to Puerto Rican Rhythms music has present its self which tells a story to all different parts of the world. Many Artists

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    Reggae and its influences One of the world’s iconic figures‚ Reggae musician Bob Marley(1945-1981) stated that‚ “People want to listen to a message‚ word from Jah(God). This could be passed through me or anybody‚ I am not a leader‚ messenger. The word of the songs‚ not the person‚ is what attracts people.” Reggae music is gifted to people in Jamaica as their own unique identity. Jamaican musicians are well-known for expressing their Rastafarian beliefs through the musicReggae. Rastafarian

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    Bridget Murphy Rhetoric of Reggae: Final Paper “The Role of Women in Reggae: Past and Present” Reggae music is globally known and listened to by many people from different walks of life. This genre of music is closely related to Rastafarianism‚ and many people believe that Bob Marley was influential in the spread of the Rastafari religion through his music. There is a direct correlation between Rastafarianism and reggae music. It is pertinent to understand the ideas and culture of Rastafari

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    Vibes Alive Living the inspired lifestyle of reggae By Gabe Ball What is music? Music has been felt‚ lived‚ and admired by people since the beginning of its time. Why is it that any individual can pick out the name of their favorite song‚ artist‚ and genre‚ and tell another there is none greater? Music‚ like other few things in this world‚ can literally change a human’s outlook on life. Whether long term or just in that precise moment‚ a single song can truly change an individual‚ congregation

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    Stephanie Reyes Elements of Music Report MUH March 2013 As a piano player‚ it is crucial that I maintain a melodic structure to anything I play. Melody is after all‚ the main component of music‚ and is usually the part of a song that people remember far after one hears a piece of music. Because of this‚ I believe that melody is the most important element of a song. All other aspects of music fall after melody‚ because it complements the melodic structure of a song. For example‚ harmony‚ another

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    REGGAE AND HIP HOP: The Power Of Music LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction During this study of research I will review literature regarding the relationship between Reggae and Hip hop: Focusing on the link between music and culture‚ showing contrast and comparison between both movements. The sources reviewed will evidently outline similarities‚ in terms

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