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Big Blog #1: American Roots Music

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One of the most prominent music genres in American music history is hip-hop. This music genre was cultivated by Black, Latino, and Caribbean youth in the 1970's. Hip-hop is considered to be a culture as well as an art movement. This music genre is characterized by four key elements; rapping, breakdancing, DJing, and graffiti. Hip-hop has other elements and characteristics other than the musical aspect. Hip-hop is also considered to be a culture. Hip-hop has affected so much from politics, language, fashion, style, and knowledge.  It is a debate whether hip-hop originated in West Bronx or in the South. Particularly, Bronx hip-hop came to light in the mid 1970's. Block parties thrown by the Black Spades, an African-American music group during the time, really kickstarted the birth of the hip-hop music genre. DJ Kool Herc and Cindy Campbell, a brother-sister duo, are credited for making the genre more well known from their history of DJing parties in the Bronx.  This is a clip fr...

Beyond the Classroom

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 The past three cultures we have learned about in class have been extremely interesting to me. I have discovered so many things that I would not have learned outside of being in this class and I am so glad I am given the opportunity to dive deep into the musical aspect of these cultures and I am even more excited to learn more about them. There are actually a few things concerning the Native American, Central Andean, and Western and Southern African music cultures that I would like to know more about. Concerning Native American culture, I am extremely interested in knowing more about their attire and how they combine it with making their music. With the Central Andean and West and Southern cultural music, I am especially interested in the instruments they use over all.  During traditional dances, Native Americans will be wearing their Regalia. The Regalia is often very colorful and eccentric, and will almost never be the same Regalia as someone else is wearing. A common event ...