In 1968 many years known as the birth of reggae music. Actually
there is no specific incident that became a marker early muasalnya,
except transitional musical taste of Ska and Jamaican society Rocsteady,
which was popular among the young in the first half until the end of
the 1960s, the new musical rhythm slower tempo: reggae. Perhaps frenetic and fast tempo Ska and Rocksteady less wear to the social and economic conditions in Jamaica are stressful.
The
word "reggae" is supposedly derived from the pronunciation of the
African accent of the word "ragged" (clumsy motion-like bodies pounding
on people who dance to the music ska or reggae). Rhythm
of reggae music itself influenced elements of R & B music that was
born in New Orleans, Soul, Rock, rhythmic Afro-Caribean (Calypso,
Merengue, Rhumba) and called Jamaican folk music Mento, rich with
African rhythms. Musical
rhythm that many considered to be a precursor to reggae is ska and
rocksteady, the form of R & B musical interpretation that developed
in Jamaica is loaded with the influence of Afro-American music. Technical
and musical exploration conducted many Ska musicians, including shaking
the guitar in reverse (up-strokes), putting pressure on a weak tone
tone (syncopated) and multi-rhythmic drum beats are complex.
Engineering and Rocsteady Ska musicians in playing a musical instrument, imitated by many reggae musicians. However much slower tempo music with pounding bass and rhythm guitar is more prominent. Vocals
are heavy with songs like pattern praises (chant), which influenced the
rhythm of drumming, singing and mystical ways of Rastafari. Slower
tempo of the music, in time to support the delivery of messages through
the lyrics of songs associated with the Rastafari religious traditions
and socio-political problems of humanistic and universal.
Album "Catch A Fire" (1972) which launched Bob Marley and The Wailers quickly catapulted to the outside of Jamaica reggae. Popularity
of reggae in the United States supported also by the film The Harder
They Come (1973) and reggae rhythms played by white musicians such as
Eric Clapton, Paul Simon, Lee 'Scratch' Perry and UB40. Reggae
rhythm was then affect streams music in the decade after that, call it a
variant of reggae hip hop, reggae rock, blues, and so on.
Jamaica
Musical roots reggae is closely related to the land which gave it birth: Jamaica. When discovered by Columbus in the 15th century, Jamaica is an island inhabited by Arawak Indians. Jamaica name itself comes from the Arawak vocabulary "Xaymaca" meaning "island of forests and water". Spanish
and British colonialism in the 16th century destroyed the Arawak tribe,
who was later replaced by a black bondsman thousands of mainland
Africa. Slaves were employed in the sugar industry and plantations are scattered there. The dark history of oppression between humans began and lasted until more than two centuries. New in 1838 removed the practice of slavery, which is followed by the world sugar trade slowdown.
In
the midst of heavy work and the threat of oppression, the African
slaves maintain attachment to their homeland with the tradition. They narrate life in Africa with the song (chant) and sounds (drumming) is simple. Interaction
with the employers who came from Europe were membekaskan cross-cultural
product that eventually became the original Jamaican folk tradition. When
the black community in America or Europe with their African identity
fade quickly, otherwise black communities Jamaica still feel the
closeness with ancestral lands.
Reggae music itself was originally born from the streets Getho (Rastafaria the township) in the Jamaican capital Kingson. This
is what causes hair styles dreadlocks adorning the early reggae
musician and song lyrics reggae rastafari teachings loaded with cargo
that is freedom, peace, and beauty of nature, and the bohemian
lifestyle. Inclusion
as one of the reggae world music elements that also affect many other
musicians world, automatically result in the flow of the music is a
world of public consumption goods. Thus, dreadlocks or dreadlock hair style as well as the lyrics 'rasta' in his song became public consumption. In
other words, dreadlock rasta and teachings have become pop production,
to pop culture, as the development of reggae music as a pop music.
Reggae, rastaman title, has become a new form of subculture in this country, where her youth define and classify herself. Here, reggae music became important as a taste, and rastaman became a communal identity of a particular social group. Just
how social observers and also the members of the community to
understand themselves and the culture they choose, in order to avoid
distortions harmful to them. The
use of marijuana is one such example, where reggae is not synonymous
with marijuana and rastafarianisme was not a community of marijuana.
A song from "Peter Tosh" (real name Peter McIntosh), frontman of The Wairles who eventually pursue a solo career. In this song, Peter Tosh and demands expressed support for legalizing marijuana. Because of this song, he was arrested and tortured by the police Jamaica.
According
to the history of Jamaica, the slaves brought drums from Africa called
"Burru" arrangements which become part of a song called "talking drums"
(talking drum) which is native from West Africa. "Jonkanoo"
music culture is a mixture of African, European and Jamaica consisting
of drumming, rattle (musical instrument creaking) and conch blowing. This event occurs when Christmas comes masked dancers. Jonkanoos originally a dance of the peasants, who only realized later that they actually communicate with the drums and conch. The
next year, Calypso from Trinidad & Tobago came with Samba that
comes from Central America and was introduced to the people - people of
Jamaica to form a new blend called Mento. Mento
music itself is simple with humorous lyrics accompanied by guitar,
banjo, tambourine, shaker, scraper and rumba, or the bass. This
form then popular in the 20 and 30s and is a form of Jamaican music
that first attracted the attention of the whole island. Currently Mento can still be enjoyed serving tourism. SKA
has appeared in 40 - 50s actually mentioned by the History of Jamaican
Music, impacted by Swing, Rythym & Blues of the United States. SKA is actually the sound of the big band horn arrangements (wind instruments), piano, and a quick tap "bop". Ska then easily switch and produce a form of dance "Skankin" pad early 60s. Of early Jamaica, among others, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires formed in 1956 which was then regarded as the creator of "ska". Ska
developments which then slowed the tempo in the mid 60s led to "Rock
Steady" a bass heavy tune punta and popularized by Leroy Sibbles of the
Heptones and the group became the first Jamaican dance music in the 60s.
"Reggae & Rasta"
Bob
Marley of course, is the music bimtang "third world" so the first group
singer Bob Marley & The Wailers and reggae successfully introduced
more universal. Nonetheless, reggae regarded by many as a relic King of Reggae Music, Hon. Robert Nesta Marley. Coupled with the presence of "The Harder They Come" in 1973, added Reggae known to many people. The
death of Bob Marley then it brings great sadness for the world, but his
successors such as Freddie McGregor, Dennis Brown, Garnett Silk, Marcia
Fiffths and Rita Marley and Marley sprung some relatives. Rasta Reggae music is clear shaper is used as a weapon by Bob Marley Rasta to spread throughout the world. This incredible music that grew from ska to American style elements of R & B and Caribbean. Some
opinions state also influences: folk music, church music Pocomania,
jonkanoo Band, ceremonies - ceremonies farmers, planting work songs, and
mento form. Nyahbingi
is the most natural form of music that is often played at the meeting -
the meeting Rasta, using 3 hand drums (bass, funde and repeaters: there
are examples in the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari). Roots
reggae itself always explore the theme of suffering forced labor
(ghetto dweller), slaves in Babylon, Haile Selassie (the human kind god)
and hope the return of Africa. Jamaica
after independence in 1962, poor governance and the development of the
Black Power movement in the U.S. then encouraged the rise of Rasta. Monumentalpun events occurred over this development.
"What the heck Reggae"
Reggae itself is a combination of African traditional accompaniment, American and Blues and folk (folk song) Jamaica. The
synthesis of style clearly demonstrate the authenticity of Jamaica and
put a knock broke - broke apart, strumming the guitar upwards, vocal
patterns that 'preaching' and the lyrics are still about Rastafari
religious traditions. Although
many commercial benefits that have been derived from reggae, Babylon
(Jamaica), strict government often considered to restrict the movement
but not the political aspect Rastafarinya. "Reg-ay"
arguably arises from the notion that reggae is a style of Jamaican
music is based on American soul music, but with a rhythm that 'behind'
and the fabric of a prominent bass. The theme weve often about Rastafari, political protest, and rudie (hooligan hero). Existing
forms (ska and rocksteady) seem to be more powerful influence of
African music - despite his American guitar playing also fill 'hole -
hole' empty and drum accompaniment complex. In
contemporary reggae, ritual drumming taken from Rastafarian who tend
mystical and sacred, because it will be more calm tempo and focuses on
issues of social, political and humane message.
"Not authentic Jamaican"
Reggae music is indeed unique to Jamaica, ironically roots originating from New Orleans R & B. Closest
ancestor, ska originated from New Orleans R & B Jamaican musicians
heard on radio broadcasts Amrik through their transistor radios. With
reference to the accompaniment of the guitar fit - barely and broken -
putusadalah their interpretation will be R & B and capable so
popular in the 60s. Furthermore during the hot summer, they also must be hot if mainin ska plus dance, song results slowed and Reggae was born. Since
then, Reggae Blues proved to be as strong and powerful interpretation
could also borrow from Rocksteady (first) and even rock music (now). African
music is essentially there in everyday life, be it on the street, bus,
public places, workplaces ato house so kind of spirit when difficult
conditions and capable of providing power and message of its own. The
result, Reggae music not only provide relaxation, but it also carries a
message of love, peace, unity and balance and be able to loosen the
tension.
"It's Influences"
When
Jamaican recording has spread throughout the world, it's hard to say
how many genres of popular music for Reggae for two decades. Hits
- Reggae hits even then had been occupied by the original Rock star
Eric Clapton began to Stones to the Clash and the Fugees. In addition, Reggae also considered much influence dance world charm of its own. Culture
'Dancehall' prominent Jamaican sound system plus megawatts, exclusive
footage, drums and bass, with accompaniment and chant rap has become a
cultural display of dance and the other is outside biasa.Inovasi Reggae
Dub remixes that have been assimilated into other popular music more broadly.
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