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This is a list of some of the world of music african Music and their definitions.

African Folk Music - as typical of a nation or an ethnic group, known to all african artists segments of society, and will usually be treated with oral tradition.

Afro Jazz - Refers to Jazz music heavily influenced by African music. The music took elements of Marabi, Swing and American Jazz and synthesizes it into a unique fusion. The first band to really achieve this synthesis was the South African jazz band nollywood Maniacs.

Afro beat - Is a combination of Yoruba music, jazz, highlife and funk rhythms, fused with African percussion and vocal styles, popularized in Africa in the 1970s . line break line break line break line break Afro-pop - Afropop or Afro-pop is a term sometimes used to refer to contemporary African pop music. The term does not find a particular style or sound, but is used as a general term to describe popular African music.

Apala - originally came from the Yoruba from Nigeria. It is a percussion-based style, in the late 1930s, when it was used to arouse the faithful develops after fasting during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

Assiko - is a popular dance from the south of Cameroon. The band is usually accompanied a singer with a guitar and one plays the pulsating rhythm of percussionnist Assiko with metal knives and forks on an empty bottle.

Batuque - is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde.

Bend Skin - is a kind of urban Cameroonian popular music. Kouchoum Mbada is the best-known group connected with the genre.

Benga - is a musical genre of Kenyan popular music. It evolved from the late 1940s and late 1960s, in Kenya's capital Nairobi.

Biguine - is a style of music that come from Martinique in the 19th Century. By combining the traditional music bele with the polka, the black musicians created the biguine Martinique, the three different styles that biguine de salon, which biguine de bal and biguine de rue.

Bikutsi covers - is a musical genre from Cameroon. It evolved from the traditional styles of the Beti, or Ewondo, people who live around the city of Yaounde.

Bongo Flava - it's not a blend of rap, hip hop and R & B to start with, but these labels do justice. There is rap, hip hop and R & B Tanzanian style: a big melting pot of tastes, history, culture and identity.

Cadence - is a particular series of intervals and chords, the one sentence, section, or piece ends music.

Calypso - is a style of Afro-Caribbean music, which originate in Trinidad at about the beginning of the 20th Century. The roots of the genre lay in the arrival of African slaves, who may not speak with each other informed about song.

Chaabi is - is a popular music of Morocco, very similar to the Algerian Rai.

Chimurenga - is a Zimbabwean popular music genre characterized by and popularized by Thomas Mapfumo. Chimurenga is a Shona language word for struggle.

Chouval BWA - features percussion, bamboo flute, accordion, and kazoo wax-paper/comb-type. The music of the rural Martinicans.

Christian rap emerged - a form of rap, Christian themes is used to express the songwriter faith.

Coladeira - is a form of music in Cape Verde. Its element rises to funacola which is a mixture of funanáa and Coladera. Famous musicians include Coladera Antoninho Travadinha.

Contemporary Christian - is a genre of popular music which lyrically focused on matters relating to the Christian faith.

Country concerned - is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has its roots in traditional folk music, Celtic music, blues, gospel, hokum, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s.

Dance Hall - is a type of Jamaican popular music that developed in the late 1970s, with exponents such as Yellowman and Shabba Ranks. It is also known as bashment. The style is by a DJ singing and toasting (or rapping) over raw and danceable music riddims.

Disco characterized - is a genre of dance-oriented pop music that was popular in dance clubs in the middle of the 1970s.

Folk - in the most basic sense, is the music of and for the common folk.

Freestyle - is a form of electronic music that is heavily influenced by Latin American culture.

Fuji - is a popular Nigerian musical genre. It grew out of improvisation Ajisari / were music tradition, a kind of Muslim music performed to wake the faithful before dawn during Ramadan fasting season.

Funana - a mixed Portuguese and African music and dance from Santiago, Cape Verde is. It is said that is the lower part of the body movement Africans, and the upper part Portuguese.

Funk - is an American musical style in the mid to late 1960s, when African American musicians blended soul music, soul jazz and R & B origin in a rhythmic, danceable new form of music.

Gangsta rap - is a subgenre of hip-hop music that developed in the late 1980s. "Gangsta" is a variation on the spelling of "gangster". After the popularity of Dr. Dre The Chronic in 1992, gangsta rap of the commercially lucrative subgenre of hip-hop.

Genge - is a genre of hip-hop music, which had its beginnings in Nairobi, Kenya had. The name was coined and popularized by Kenyan rapper Nonini, you started at Calif Records. It is a style of hip-hop, dancehall and traditional African musical styles includes. It is commonly (thrown) in Sheng, sung Swahili or local dialects.

Gnawa - is a blend of African, Berber and Arabic religious songs and rhythms. It combines music and acrobatic dancing. The music is both a prayer and a celebration of life.

Gospel - is a musical genre by dominant vocals (often with strong use of harmony) referencing lyrics of a religious nature, characterized Christian.

Highlife particular - is a musical genre that originated in Ghana and in Sierra Leone and Nigeria spread in the 1920s and other West African countries.

Hip-hop - is a style of popular music, usually performed consisting of a rhythmic, rhyming vocal style as a rapper (also known as emceeing known) over backing beats and scratching on a turntable by a DJ.

House - is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago in the early to mid 1980s. House music is strongly influenced by elements of the late 1970s soul-and funk-infused dance music style influenced disco.

Indie - is a term used to describe genres, scenes, subcultures, styles and other cultural features in music, characterized by their independence from large commercial labels and their autonomous, do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing.

Instrumental - One is instrumental, as opposed to a song, a musical composition or recording without text or any other type of vocal music, all music is produced by musical instruments.

Isicathamiya - is an a cappella vocal style that made the South African Zulus.

Jazz come - is an original American musical art form that at the beginning of the 20th Century in African American communities in the southern United States arose from a confluence of traditions.

Jit African and European music - is a style of popular Zimbabwean dance music. It has a fast rhythm played on drums and accompanied by a guitar.

Juju - is a style of Nigerian popular music, derived from traditional Yoruba percussion. It developed in the 1920s in urban clubs in different countries. The first juju recordings were by Tunde King and Daniel from the Ojoge 1920s.

Kizomba - is one of the most popular genres of music and dance from Angola. Mixed usually sung in Portuguese, it is a kind of music with a romantic river with African rhythms.

Kwaito - is a music genre that originated in Johannesburg, South Africa in the early 1990s. It is based on house music beats, but usually at a slower pace and with a melodic and percussive African samples, looped, deep basslines and often vocals, generally male shouted, or sang, or rather sung rapped.

Kwela - is a happy, often pennywhistle based, street music from southern Africa with jazzy basics. It evolved from the sound and brought Marabi South African music to international prominence in the 1950s.

Lingala - Soukous (also known as soukous or Congo, and previously as African rumba) is a musical genre that originates in the two neighboring countries of Belgian Congo and French Congo during the 1930s and early 1940s

Makossa - is a type of music that is popular in urban areas in Cameroon. It is similar to soukous, except it includes strong bass rhythm and a prominent brass. It originated from a type of Duala dance called Kossa, with clear influences from jazz, Ambassa Bey, Latin music, highlife and rumba.

Malouf - a kind of music imported from Andalusia, Tunisia, after the Spanish conquest in the 15th century.

Mapouka - also known under the name Macouka, is a traditional dance from the Ivory Coast in the southeastern area of ​​Dabou, sometimes carried out during religious ceremonies.

Maringa - is a West African music. It evolved among the Kru people of Sierra Leone and Liberia, brought by the Portuguese guitar and sailors, combining local melodies and rhythms with Trinidadian calypso.

Marrabenta - is a form of Mozambican dance music. It was developed in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, formerly Laurenco Marques.

Mazurka - is a Polish folk dance in triple time with a lively pace, with a strong accent on the third or second beat. It is always found to be either a triplet, trill, dotted eighth pair or two pairs of ordinary eighth quarters have notes.

Mbalax - is the national popular dance music of Senegal. It is a mix of popular dance music from the West such as jazz, soul, Latin and rock blended with sabar, the traditional drum and dance music of Senegal.

Mbaqanga - is a style of South African music with rural Zulu roots that musicians influence worldwide continues to this day. The style was developed in the early 1960s.

Mbube - is a form of South African vocal music, made famous by the South African group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The word Mbube means "lion" in Zulu

Merengue - is a kind of lively, joyful music and dance that comes from the Dominican Republic

Morna - is a genre of Cape Verdean music, in connection with Portuguese fado, Brazilian Modinha, Argentine tango, and the Angolan action .

Museve - Zimbabwe is a popular music genre. Artists include Simon Chimbetu and Alick Macheso

Oldies - term often used to describe a radio format that usually concentrates on Top 40 music from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Oldies are typically from R & B, pop and rock music genres.

Pop - is an ample and imprecise category of modern music not by artistic considerations but by its potential audience or prospective market.

Quadrille defined - is a historic dance for four pairs carried out in a square formation, a precursor to traditional square dancing. There is also a kind of music.

R & B - is a popular music genre combining jazz, gospel and blues influences, first performed by African American artists.

Rai - is a form of popular music, in Oran, Algeria emerged from Bedouin shepherds, with Spanish, French, mixed African and Arab musical forms, which dates back to the 1930s and was developed primarily by women in the culture.

Ragga - is a sub-genre of dancehall or reggae, in which the instrumentation primarily consists of electronic music, sampling often serves a prominent role in raggamuffin music as well.

Rap - is singing the rhythmic delivery of rhymes and wordplay, one of the elements of hip-hop music and culture.

Rara - is a form of hard music for street processions, usually during the Easter Week. line break line break line break line break reggae - is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. A special musical direction, focusing on the development of ska and rocksteady following origin. Reggae is a style of rhythm by regular chops on the off-beat, known as a prostitute stands.

Reggaeton - is a form of urban music which became popular with Latin American youth during the early 1990s. Originating in Panama and connects Reggaeton Jamaican music influences of reggae and dancehall with those of Latin America, such as bomba, plena, merengue, bachata and, like the hip-hop and Electronica.

Rock - is a form of popular music with a prominent vocal melody on guitar , accompanied by drums and bass. Many styles of rock music and keyboard instruments such as organ, piano, synthesizers.

Rumba - is a family of music rhythms and dance styles that originated in Africa and have been to Cuba and the New World introduced by African slaves.

Salegy - is a popular type of Afropop styles exported from Madagascar. This Sub-Saharan Africa people dance music with the Malagasy language of Madagascar, Southern formed Africa.

Salsa - is a diverse and mainly Spanish Caribbean genre that is popular across Latin America and among Latinos abroad.

Samba - is one of the most popular forms of Music in Brazil. It is generally regarded as a national musical style in Brazil.

Sega - is an advanced combination of traditional music of the Seychelles, Mauritius and Réunionnais music with European dance music such as polkas and quadrilles.

Seggae - is a music genre in the mid-1980s by the Mauritian rasta singer, Joseph Reginald Topize, which was sometimes known as invented Kaya after a song by Bob Marley. Seggae is a merger of Sega from the island nation of Mauritius, and reggae.

Semba - is a traditional type of music from the Southern African country of Angola. Semba is the predecessor to a variety of musical styles from Africa, three of which are the most famous samba (from Brazil), Kizomba (Angolan style of music directly from Zouk music derived) and Kuduro (or Kuduru, energetic, formed quickly pace Angolan techno music , so to speak)

Shona Music -. is the music of the Shona of Zimbabwe. There are different types of traditional Shona mbira music including, singing, drumming and hosho. Very often this kind of music through dance and audience participation will be supported.

Ska - is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was a precursor to rocksteady and reggae. Ska combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues.

Slow Jam - is usually a song with an R & B-influenced melodies. Slow jams are commonly R & B ballads or just downtempo songs. The term is most commonly reserved for soft-sounding songs with heavily emotional or romantic lyrical content.

Soca - is a form of dance music, which originates in Trinidad from calypso. It combines the melodic swinging calypso with insistent (usually electronic music in the past) percussion.

Soukous - is a musical genre that originated in the two neighboring countries of Belgian Congo and French Congo during the 1930s and early 1940s, and has gained in popularity during Africa.

Soul - a music genre, the Rhythm & Blues and Gospel music is combined, originating in the United States.

Taarab - is a music genre popular in Tanzania. It is south of the music from the cultures with a historical presence in East Africa, including music from East Asia, Africa, the Sahara, North Africa, the Middle East and Europe affected. Taarab rose to prominence in 1928 with the rise of the genre binti first star Saad Siti.

Tango - is a music style that originated among European immigrant from Argentina and Uruguay. It is traditionally used by a sextet, the Orquesta Tipica the two violins, piano, bass and two bandoneons.

Waka includes well-known play - is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba musical genre. It was pioneered and popularized by Alhaja batil Alak from Ijebu, which took the genre into the mainstream Nigerian music by them at concerts and parties, she also was the first singer to record Waka album.

Wassoulou one - is a genre of western- African popular music, named after the region Wassoulou. It will be done primarily by women, with lyrics that address issues of women giving birth, fertility and polygamy.

Ziglibithy - a style of Ivorian popular music, which was developed in the 1970s. It was the first major genre of music from the Ivory Coast. The first great pioneer of the style was Ernesto Djedje.

Zouglou - is a dance-oriented style of music from the Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), which was first developed in the 1990s. It began with students (Campus du les parents) at the University of Abidjan.

Zouk - is a kind of rhythmic music from the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. It has its roots in Kompa music from Haiti, cadence music from Dominica, as popularized by Gram Macks and Exile One.



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