Listen the History of Jamaican Music: From Folk to Mento (Jamaica)

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Listen the History of Jamaican Music: From Folk to Mento

Published Mar 26, 2004

History...From Folk to Mento...
When most people think of music in Jamaica, they think Reggae. And while Reggae music has been one of Jamaica's great exports, there was a definite evolution to reach that point. Many people also know of Reggae's 'grandfather' Ska and Reggae's predecessor Rock Steady. But before those 2 genres...there was more. First and foremost was Jamaican Folk music. It's evolution saw this folk music used at certain social functions. For example - the music of the Pocomania church, the fife and drum sound of Junkanoo, the European influence Quadrille and the plantation influence 'work songs'. The first music that was recorded in Jamaica was Mento which drew heavily from these various forms of Folk music, not only with its repetoire, but also from the instrumentation. Compared to Calypso, Mento was a distinctive style that still has influence today. This winter of 2001 - 2002 marks the 50th anniversary of recording facilities in Jamaica. What's that hair-colouring commercial that used to say "You've come a long way Baby"? Jamaican music surely has. Listen Now

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breyana
Dec 27, 2010 5:31pm [ 1 ]

i love the questions i ask i think u should keep up the good work keep doing it thanks for ur support about my answer by the way im not from jamca

tia specialist woodstock
Sep 6, 2011 4:52pm [ 2 ]

this information is very important to our country and very good

tia specialist woodstock
Sep 6, 2011 6:21pm [ 3 ]

this is very good for jamaicans to understand about there culture

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