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This was turned in to a music class by my friend. He was smashed beyond belief when writing this. Note this was not edited in any way, mind you this is adecent tier 1 University.
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#1 Nevada Cancun example is an example that I really relate to. I love the the instruments that are displayedduring the prefer manse . its not so much a Mexican display it has some character to it and it is defiantly a Latin piece and it sings to the soul. no wordsare spoken and in it is defiantly a Latin piece. As for as the genre goes it has a definite take that is different to Mexican or southern American tastewithin. The style is differant because of the instruments and the tempo instruments and the lack of words during the performance.
#2 As far as San Juan music goes Puerto Rico tin he mainland as for asIM concerned. Generally Cubans and Puerto Rican are the sole performers of theart. Production is done by eitherl ocal entrepreneurs or just local talent in attempt to lace the the globe with such flavor. As for ascontext gooiest the music is honestly play din bars and small pub s of rattans as far as I can see. Ive been to Mexico and see it happen., butcalifoniadistribution and southern america have seen the cancion flavor as well.
#4 The music described during these session of music sounds like Asian music to sound honest with u.the music almost sounds like its being described by Ames , but when u listed to the dialect of the words even if you know ow the words of the music you knowthat it is geared to the female portion of the audience.
#5 OK as for as musical differences between African tribes and Latin tribes it is verity clear. the African nation or tribeif you want to call it that is that the music comes from the soul and the instruments are more natural then the European Latin music traits with you and all ofthe MODERN American civilivaltion try to group it as. It is very clear ha the differances are whether it be the love of god or the dealings with god or thedealings with white folks in general whatever the reason may bee.
#6 Ok honestly the answer is very difficult to answer. the African American aspect of the musicseems to come out in all of music in my words. Latin and European music all have taken a piece from the African culture when we talkabout movement and instruments and everything above. It is hard to categorize in culture within a piece of music because they all tie in. that is what makesmusic so beautiful.
#7 When u talk about Peruvian ways u can talk aboutalmost anything as for a instruments go. Guitar , banjo, Tambourines , bells even horns give the music the way they want it to. It seemsto me that anything that makes the citizens dance and have a good time makes them happy and I dot thin that you can place a type of genre on this type of musicconsidering its history and culture.
Mus 359
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#1 Nevada Cancun example is an example that I really relate to. I love the the instruments that are displayedduring the prefer manse . its not so much a Mexican display it has some character to it and it is defiantly a Latin piece and it sings to the soul. no wordsare spoken and in it is defiantly a Latin piece. As for as the genre goes it has a definite take that is different to Mexican or southern American tastewithin. The style is differant because of the instruments and the tempo instruments and the lack of words during the performance.
#2 As far as San Juan music goes Puerto Rico tin he mainland as for asIM concerned. Generally Cubans and Puerto Rican are the sole performers of theart. Production is done by eitherl ocal entrepreneurs or just local talent in attempt to lace the the globe with such flavor. As for ascontext gooiest the music is honestly play din bars and small pub s of rattans as far as I can see. Ive been to Mexico and see it happen., butcalifoniadistribution and southern america have seen the cancion flavor as well.
#4 The music described during these session of music sounds like Asian music to sound honest with u.the music almost sounds like its being described by Ames , but when u listed to the dialect of the words even if you know ow the words of the music you knowthat it is geared to the female portion of the audience.
#5 OK as for as musical differences between African tribes and Latin tribes it is verity clear. the African nation or tribeif you want to call it that is that the music comes from the soul and the instruments are more natural then the European Latin music traits with you and all ofthe MODERN American civilivaltion try to group it as. It is very clear ha the differances are whether it be the love of god or the dealings with god or thedealings with white folks in general whatever the reason may bee.
#6 Ok honestly the answer is very difficult to answer. the African American aspect of the musicseems to come out in all of music in my words. Latin and European music all have taken a piece from the African culture when we talkabout movement and instruments and everything above. It is hard to categorize in culture within a piece of music because they all tie in. that is what makesmusic so beautiful.
#7 When u talk about Peruvian ways u can talk aboutalmost anything as for a instruments go. Guitar , banjo, Tambourines , bells even horns give the music the way they want it to. It seemsto me that anything that makes the citizens dance and have a good time makes them happy and I dot thin that you can place a type of genre on this type of musicconsidering its history and culture.