Thursday, 28 April 2011

Afican music


Africa is a vast continent and its regions and nations have distinct musical traditions. The music of North Africa (red region on map) for the most part has a different history from that of the Sub-Saharan region.[1]

SouthernCentral and West Africa (brown, dark blue and yellow regions on map) are similarly in the broad sub-Saharan musical tradition, but draw their ancillary influences from Western Europe and North America. The music and dance forms of the African diaspora, including African American music and many Caribbean genres like socacalypso andZouk; and Latin American music genres like the rumbasalsa; and other clave (rhythm)-based genres, were founded to varying degrees on the music of African slaves, which has in turn influenced African popular music.



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