Tre

Tre

  • Submitted By: bryantaylor
  • Date Submitted: 01/13/2009 8:22 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 358
  • Page: 2
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Indian music, British tradition, and immigrants from European and Africa are three immigrants music of the America. Indian used their music for every thing. Although, Indian did not have particular instrument, they used rhythm to describe for what they do or plan. Most of all, Indian music was used for direct of the spiritual. On the other hand, British tradition was used for occasionally to pass into tradition. British music emphasizes a hero and base rhythm of these songs to become established in American tradition. American were heritage most of humorous songs. Moreover, Immigrants from Europe and Africa are influence in the folk music culture. The Africa music brought few feature in Haiti. They also best know product in spiritual and adaptation. Most of Africa music is in rap. They composed from poetry to become a lyrical.
Metropolis is larger collector of unpublished industrial songs. This area has some white immigrants have left their tradition and become spectator modern entertainment. However, the non-English speaking concern of the ethnic groups to retain its original function.
The Professional folk singer is performed folk music. These folk learned to become a professional singer, which is on commercial records, and different cultivated to realize other folk music. The professional singers also try to bring the best performed to their audiences. They are not only bringing lyrical, cultural, and voice. Perhaps professional singers are draw attention to interpreter the song to characteristics.
Professional singer should have Collecting and studying folk music. All music produce must collected and written their lyrical. These produces made sure for their professional singer had best tool and sound. Most of studies at the university, student can learn to write down by heard few times. If they heard in a slight they cannot be creation and transcription of the music.
The cultivated music is an import factor in history of music for...

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