1) The document provides an overview of the traditional and contemporary music styles of various regions around the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, the Middle East, North America, South America, and South Asia.
2) It describes the diversity of influences in each region, such as between Arab and indigenous African styles in North Africa, and between Indian, Chinese, and indigenous influences in Southeast Asia.
3) The document also discusses how music has evolved and spread, such as through colonial impacts bringing new instruments to places like the Pacific Islands, and the emergence of popular music genres mixing local and global influences.
This presentation explains the history of music and the effects that music has had on our society. The presentation also explains how customers can track any song they once herd through Musical Therapy.
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This presentation explains the history of music and the effects that music has had on our society. The presentation also explains how customers can track any song they once herd through Musical Therapy.
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Check this whitepaper from Jeroen Nagtegaal about the new way of outsourcing. Using the Sourcingmix is a far more efficient way to manage your contact center. English version is available on request.
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Building the next generation of enterprise Web applications is now easier than ever. This presentation shows you how to use Spring Roo to quickly develop high-performance rich internet applications in Java with a UI of your choice.
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Are you thinking of doing an MBA? Have you already started one? These are some advices that I would have liked to receive when I started mine. I gave this presentation to the MBA students of ALBA on the 10th September 2011.
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can folk music traditions met and fused, was the land that gave rise to virtually
every form of American popular music. The premise is simple, but the story is
as complex as the multilayered relationships between the South and the rest of
the United States. To begin to understand it better, we shall first turn to the
folk roots of the music.
Chapter 1
FOLK ORIGINS OF SOUTHERN Music
The folk music reservoir of the South was formed principally by the confluence
of two mighty cultural streams, the British-Celtic and the African. But if one
looks for purity in the music of the South, one searches in vain. Southerners
are often thought of as highly traditional people, and southern music has deep
roots in the past. However, to ignore the adaptability of southern music is to
miss one of its greatest realities. British and African styles did not leave their
home continents in undiluted forms; constant population movements and
economic transformations warred against the kind of stability that would have
promoted musical isolation or stasis. In this country, they did not simply over-
lap and interact; they also borrowed from and influenced the musical folk-
ways of other subcultures in the South—the Germans of the Southern Piedmont
and Central Texas, the Cajuns of Southwest Louisiana, and the Mexicans of
South Texas. Music from Spanish sources, already admixed with African idi-
oms, also came in from the Caribbean via New Orleans and the Gulf South or
across the Mexican border into Texas. Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton spoke of
the "Spanish tinge" as an essential ingredient of early New Orleans jazz, but
the influence was also felt in the rhythms of other styles as well. Furthermore,
the songs and styles of English, Irish, Scotch-Irish, Scottish, and Welsh settlers
intermingled so rapidly and frequently on the southern frontier that they defy
the efforts of folklorists and ethnomusicologists to distinguish conclusively
among them or to determine their exact origins. Alan Lomax is probably cor-
rect when, recalling the composite quality of this music, he describes it as
more British than anything one can find in Great Britain,"1 but these styles
reached across cultural boundaries and were influenced by the music of people
who were not British at all.
Slaves built and occupied a community that white people could observe,
and sometimes appreciate, but never wholly understand. In many ways, as
Lawrence Levine has argued, their music "remained closer to the musical styles
and performances of West Africa and the Afro-American music of the West
Indies and South America than to the musical style of Western Europe."2
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can folk music traditions met and fused, was the land that gave rise to virtually
every form of American popular music. The premise is simple, but the story is
as complex as the multilayered relationships between the South and the rest of
the United States. To begin to understand it better, we shall first turn to the
folk roots of the music.
Chapter 1
FOLK ORIGINS OF SOUTHERN Music
The folk music reservoir of the South was formed principally by the confluence
of two mighty cultural streams, the British-Celtic and the African. But if one
looks for purity in the music of the South, one searches in vain. Southerners
are often thought of as highly traditional people, and southern music has deep
roots in the past. However, to ignore the adaptability of southern music is to
miss one of its greatest realities. British and African styles did not leave their
home continents in undiluted forms; constant population movements and
economic transformations warred against the kind of stability that would have
promoted musical isolation or stasis. In this country, they did not simply over-
lap and interact; they also borrowed from and influenced the musical folk-
ways of other subcultures in the South—the Germans of the Southern Piedmont
and Central Texas, the Cajuns of Southwest Louisiana, and the Mexicans of
South Texas. Music from Spanish sources, already admixed with African idi-
oms, also came in from the Caribbean via New Orleans and the Gulf South or
across the Mexican border into Texas. Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton spoke of
the "Spanish tinge" as an essential ingredient of early New Orleans jazz, but
the influence was also felt in the rhythms of other styles as well. Furthermore,
the songs and styles of English, Irish, Scotch-Irish, Scottish, and Welsh settlers
intermingled so rapidly and frequently on the southern frontier that they defy
the efforts of folklorists and ethnomusicologists to distinguish conclusively
among them or to determine their exact origins. Alan Lomax is probably cor-
rect when, recalling the composite quality of this music, he describes it as
more British than anything one can find in Great Britain,"1 but these styles
reached across cultural boundaries and were influenced by the music of people
who were not British at all.
Slaves built and occupied a community that white people could observe,
and sometimes appreciate, but never wholly understand. In many ways, as
Lawrence Levine has argued, their music "remained closer to the musical styles
and performances of West Africa and the Afro-American music of the West
Indies and South America than to the musical style of Western Europe."2
6 Southern Music/American Music
Intimately linked to work and worship, and marked by improvisati.
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can folk music traditions met and fused, was the land that gave rise to virtually
every form of American popular music. The premise is simple, but the story is
as complex as the multilayered relationships between the South and the rest of
the United States. To begin to understand it better, we shall first turn to the
folk roots of the music.
Chapter 1
FOLK ORIGINS OF SOUTHERN Music
The folk music reservoir of the South was formed principally by the confluence
of two mighty cultural streams, the British-Celtic and the African. But if one
looks for purity in the music of the South, one searches in vain. Southerners
are often thought of as highly traditional people, and southern music has deep
roots in the past. However, to ignore the adaptability of southern music is to
miss one of its greatest realities. British and African styles did not leave their
home continents in undiluted forms; constant population movements and
economic transformations warred against the kind of stability that would have
promoted musical isolation or stasis. In this country, they did not simply over-
lap and interact; they also borrowed from and influenced the musical folk-
ways of other subcultures in the South—the Germans of the Southern Piedmont
and Central Texas, the Cajuns of Southwest Louisiana, and the Mexicans of
South Texas. Music from Spanish sources, already admixed with African idi-
oms, also came in from the Caribbean via New Orleans and the Gulf South or
across the Mexican border into Texas. Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton spoke of
the "Spanish tinge" as an essential ingredient of early New Orleans jazz, but
the influence was also felt in the rhythms of other styles as well. Furthermore,
the songs and styles of English, Irish, Scotch-Irish, Scottish, and Welsh settlers
intermingled so rapidly and frequently on the southern frontier that they defy
the efforts of folklorists and ethnomusicologists to distinguish conclusively
among them or to determine their exact origins. Alan Lomax is probably cor-
rect when, recalling the composite quality of this music, he describes it as
more British than anything one can find in Great Britain,"1 but these styles
reached across cultural boundaries and were influenced by the music of people
who were not British at all.
Slaves built and occupied a community that white people could observe,
and sometimes appreciate, but never wholly understand. In many ways, as
Lawrence Levine has argued, their music "remained closer to the musical styles
and performances of West Africa and the Afro-American music of the West
Indies and South America than to the musical style of Western Europe."2
6 Southern Music/American Music
Intimately linked to work and worship, and marked by improvisati.
In the vast landscape of cinema, stories have been told, retold, and reimagined in countless ways. At the heart of this narrative evolution lies the concept of a "remake". A successful remake allows us to revisit cherished tales through a fresh lens, often reflecting a different era's perspective or harnessing the power of advanced technology. Yet, the question remains, what makes a remake successful? Today, we will delve deeper into this subject, identifying the key ingredients that contribute to the success of a remake.
From Slave to Scourge: The Existential Choice of Django Unchained. The Philos...Rodney Thomas Jr
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Welcome to SSA Philosophy, your ultimate destination for diving deep into the profound philosophies of iconic characters from video games, movies, and TV shows. In this episode, we explore the powerful journey and existential philosophy of Django Freeman from Quentin Tarantino’s masterful film, "Django Unchained," in our video titled, "From Slave to Scourge: The Existential Choice of Django Unchained. The Philosophy of Django Freeman!"
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Django Freeman’s story is one of the most compelling narratives of transformation and empowerment in cinema. A former slave turned relentless bounty hunter, Django’s journey is not just a physical liberation but an existential quest for identity, justice, and retribution. This video delves into the core philosophical elements that define Django’s character and the profound choices he makes throughout his journey.
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Young Tom Selleck: A Journey Through His Early Years and Rise to Stardomgreendigital
Introduction
When one thinks of Hollywood legends, Tom Selleck is a name that comes to mind. Known for his charming smile, rugged good looks. and the iconic mustache that has become synonymous with his persona. Tom Selleck has had a prolific career spanning decades. But, the journey of young Tom Selleck, from his early years to becoming a household name. is a story filled with determination, talent, and a touch of luck. This article delves into young Tom Selleck's life, background, early struggles. and pivotal moments that led to his rise in Hollywood.
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Early Life and Background
Family Roots and Childhood
Thomas William Selleck was born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 29, 1945. He was the second of four children in a close-knit family. His father, Robert Dean Selleck, was a real estate investor and executive. while his mother, Martha Selleck, was a homemaker. The Selleck family relocated to Sherman Oaks, California. when Tom was a child, setting the stage for his future in the entertainment industry.
Education and Early Interests
Growing up, young Tom Selleck was an active and athletic child. He attended Grant High School in Van Nuys, California. where he excelled in sports, particularly basketball. His tall and athletic build made him a standout player, and he earned a basketball scholarship to the University of Southern California (U.S.C.). While at U.S.C., Selleck studied business administration. but his interests shifted toward acting.
Discovery of Acting Passion
Tom Selleck's journey into acting was serendipitous. During his time at U.S.C., a drama coach encouraged him to try acting. This nudge led him to join the Hills Playhouse, where he began honing his craft. Transitioning from an aspiring athlete to an actor took time. but young Tom Selleck became drawn to the performance world.
Early Career Struggles
Breaking Into the Industry
The path to stardom was a challenging one for young Tom Selleck. Like many aspiring actors, he faced many rejections and struggled to find steady work. A series of minor roles and guest appearances on television shows marked his early career. In 1965, he debuted on the syndicated show "The Dating Game." which gave him some exposure but did not lead to immediate success.
The Commercial Breakthrough
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Selleck began appearing in television commercials. His rugged good looks and charismatic presence made him a popular brand choice. He starred in advertisements for Pepsi-Cola, Revlon, and Close-Up toothpaste. These commercials provided financial stability and helped him gain visibility in the industry.
Struggling Actor in Hollywood
Despite his success in commercials. breaking into large acting roles remained a challenge for young Tom Selleck. He auditioned and took on small parts in T.V. shows and movies. Some of his early television appearances included roles in popular series like Lancer, The F.B.I., and Bracken's World. But, it would take a
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Monday, 3 June 2024
Episode 47
A friend is compelled to expose a manipulative scheme to prevent another from making a grave mistake. In a frantic bid to save Jojo, Phakamile agrees to a meeting that unbeknownst to her, will seal her fate.
Tuesday, 4 June 2024
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A mother, with her son's best interests at heart, finds him unready to heed her advice. Motshabi finds herself in an unmanageable situation, sinking fast like in quicksand.
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Episode 49
A woman fabricates a diabolical lie to cover up an indiscretion. Overwhelmed by guilt, she makes a spontaneous confession that could be devastating to another heart.
Thursday, 6 June 2024
Episode 50
Linda unwittingly discloses damning information. Nhlamulo and Vuvu try to guide their friend towards the right decision.
Friday, 7 June 2024
Episode 51
Jojo's life continues to spiral out of control. Dintle weaves a web of lies to conceal that she is not as successful as everyone believes.
Monday, 10 June 2024
Episode 52
A heated confrontation between lovers leads to a devastating admission of guilt. Dintle's desperation takes a new turn, leaving her with dwindling options.
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Episode 53
Unable to resort to violence, Taps issues a verbal threat, leaving Mdala unsettled. A sister must explain her life choices to regain her brother's trust.
Wednesday, 12 June 2024
Episode 54
Winnie makes a very troubling discovery. Taps follows through on his threat, leaving a woman reeling. Layla, oblivious to the truth, offers an incentive.
Thursday, 13 June 2024
Episode 55
A nosy relative arrives just in time to thwart a man's fatal decision. Dintle manipulates Khanyi to tug at Mo's heartstrings and get what she wants.
Friday, 14 June 2024
Episode 56
Tlhogi is shocked by Mdala's reaction following the revelation of their indiscretion. Jojo is in disbelief when the punishment for his crime is revealed.
Monday, 17 June 2024
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A woman reprimands another to stay in her lane, leading to a damning revelation. A man decides to leave his broken life behind.
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Episode 58
Nhlamulo learns that due to his actions, his worst fears have come true. Caiphus' extravagant promises to suppliers get him into trouble with Ndu.
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
Episode 59
A woman manages to kill two birds with one stone. Business doom looms over Chillax. A sobering incident makes a woman realize how far she's fallen.
Thursday, 20 June 2024
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Taps' offer to help Nhlamulo comes with hidden motives. Caiphus' new ideas for Chillax have MaHilda excited. A blast from the past recognizes Dintle, not for her newfound fame.
Friday, 21 June 2024
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Taps is hungry for revenge and finds a rope to hang Mdala with. Chillax's new job opportunity elicits mixed reactions from the public. Roommates' initial meeting starts off on the wrong foot.
Monday, 24 June 2024
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Taps seizes new information and recruits someone on the inside. Mary's new job
Tom Selleck Net Worth: A Comprehensive Analysisgreendigital
Over several decades, Tom Selleck, a name synonymous with charisma. From his iconic role as Thomas Magnum in the television series "Magnum, P.I." to his enduring presence in "Blue Bloods," Selleck has captivated audiences with his versatility and charm. As a result, "Tom Selleck net worth" has become a topic of great interest among fans. and financial enthusiasts alike. This article delves deep into Tom Selleck's wealth, exploring his career, assets, endorsements. and business ventures that contribute to his impressive economic standing.
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Early Life and Career Beginnings
The Foundation of Tom Selleck's Wealth
Born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, Tom Selleck grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. His journey towards building a large net worth began with humble origins. , Selleck pursued a business administration degree at the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. But, his interest shifted towards acting. leading him to study at the Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.
Minor roles in television and films marked Selleck's early career. He appeared in commercials and took on small parts in T.V. series such as "The Dating Game" and "Lancer." These initial steps, although modest. laid the groundwork for his future success and the growth of Tom Selleck net worth. Breakthrough with "Magnum, P.I."
The Role that Defined Tom Selleck's Career
Tom Selleck's breakthrough came with the role of Thomas Magnum in the CBS television series "Magnum, P.I." (1980-1988). This role made him a household name and boosted his net worth. The series' popularity resulted in Selleck earning large salaries. leading to financial stability and increased recognition in Hollywood.
"Magnum P.I." garnered high ratings and critical acclaim during its run. Selleck's portrayal of the charming and resourceful private investigator resonated with audiences. making him one of the most beloved television actors of the 1980s. The success of "Magnum P.I." played a pivotal role in shaping Tom Selleck net worth, establishing him as a major star.
Film Career and Diversification
Expanding Tom Selleck's Financial Portfolio
While "Magnum, P.I." was a cornerstone of Selleck's career, he did not limit himself to television. He ventured into films, further enhancing Tom Selleck net worth. His filmography includes notable movies such as "Three Men and a Baby" (1987). which became the highest-grossing film of the year, and its sequel, "Three Men and a Little Lady" (1990). These box office successes contributed to his wealth.
Selleck's versatility allowed him to transition between genres. from comedies like "Mr. Baseball" (1992) to westerns such as "Quigley Down Under" (1990). This diversification showcased his acting range. and provided many income streams, reinforcing Tom Selleck net worth.
Television Resurgence with "Blue Bloods"
Sustaining Wealth through Consistent Success
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Monday, June 3, 2024 - Episode 241: Sergeant Rathebe nabs a top scammer in Turfloop. Meikie is furious at her uncle's reaction to the truth about Ntswaki.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - Episode 242: Babeile uncovers the truth behind Rathebe’s latest actions. Leeto's announcement shocks his employees, and Ntswaki’s ordeal haunts her family.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - Episode 243: Rathebe blocks Babeile from investigating further. Melita warns Eunice to stay clear of Mr. Kgomo.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 - Episode 244: Tbose surrenders to the police while an intruder meddles in his affairs. Rathebe's secret mission faces a setback.
Friday, June 7, 2024 - Episode 245: Rathebe’s antics reach Kganyago. Tbose dodges a bullet, but a nightmare looms. Mr. Kgomo accuses Melita of witchcraft.
Monday, June 10, 2024 - Episode 246: Ntswaki struggles on her first day back at school. Babeile is stunned by Rathebe’s romance with Bullet Mabuza.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - Episode 247: An unexpected turn halts Rathebe’s investigation. The press discovers Mr. Kgomo’s affair with a young employee.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - Episode 248: Rathebe chases a criminal, resorting to gunfire. Turf High is rife with tension and transfer threats.
Thursday, June 13, 2024 - Episode 249: Rathebe traps Kganyago. John warns Toby to stop harassing Ntswaki.
Friday, June 14, 2024 - Episode 250: Babeile is cleared to investigate Rathebe. Melita gains Mr. Kgomo’s trust, and Jacobeth devises a financial solution.
Monday, June 17, 2024 - Episode 251: Rathebe feels the pressure as Babeile closes in. Mr. Kgomo and Eunice clash. Jacobeth risks her safety in pursuit of Kganyago.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 - Episode 252: Bullet Mabuza retaliates against Jacobeth. Pitsi inadvertently reveals his parents’ plans. Nkosi is shocked by Khwezi’s decision on LJ’s future.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - Episode 253: Jacobeth is ensnared in deceit. Evelyn is stressed over Toby’s case, and Letetswe reveals shocking academic results.
Thursday, June 20, 2024 - Episode 254: Elizabeth learns Jacobeth is in Mpumalanga. Kganyago's past is exposed, and Lehasa discovers his son is in KZN.
Friday, June 21, 2024 - Episode 255: Elizabeth confirms Jacobeth’s dubious activities in Mpumalanga. Rathebe lies about her relationship with Bullet, and Jacobeth faces theft accusations.
Monday, June 24, 2024 - Episode 256: Rathebe spies on Kganyago. Lehasa plans to retrieve his son from KZN, fearing what awaits.
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - Episode 257: MaNtuli fears for Kwaito’s safety in Mpumalanga. Mr. Kgomo and Melita reconcile.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024 - Episode 258: Kganyago makes a bold escape. Elizabeth receives a shocking message from Kwaito. Mrs. Khoza defends her husband against scam accusations.
Thursday, June 27, 2024 - Episode 259: Babeile's skillful arrest changes the game. Tbose and Kwaito face a hostage crisis.
Friday, June 28, 2024 - Episode 260: Two women face the reality of being scammed. Turf is rocked by breaking
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From the Editor's Desk: 115th Father's day Celebration - When we see Father's day in Hindu context, Nanda Baba is the most vivid figure which comes to the mind. Nanda Baba who was the foster father of Lord Krishna is known to provide love, care and affection to Lord Krishna and Balarama along with his wife Yashoda; Letter’s to the Editor: Mother's Day - Mother is a precious life for their children. Mother is life breath for her children. Mother's lap is the world happiness whose debt can never be paid.
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Panchayat Season 3 - Official Trailer.pdfSuleman Rana
The dearest series "Panchayat" is set to make a victorious return with its third season, and the fervor is discernible. The authority trailer, delivered on May 28, guarantees one more enamoring venture through the country heartland of India.
Jitendra Kumar keeps on sparkling as Abhishek Tripathi, the city-reared engineer who ends up functioning as the secretary of the Panchayat office in the curious town of Phulera. His nuanced depiction of a young fellow exploring the difficulties of country life while endeavoring to adjust to his new environmental factors has earned far and wide recognition.
Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav return as Manju Devi and Brij Bhushan Dubey, separately. Their dynamic science and immaculate acting rejuvenate the hardships of town administration. Gupta's depiction of the town Pradhan with an ever-evolving outlook, matched with Yadav's carefully prepared exhibition, adds profundity and credibility to the story.
New Difficulties and Experiences
The trailer indicates new difficulties anticipating the characters, as Abhishek keeps on wrestling with his part in the town and his yearnings for a superior future. The series has reliably offset humor with social editorial, and Season 3 looks ready to dig much more profound into the intricacies of rustic organization and self-awareness.
Watchers can hope to see a greater amount of the enchanting and particular residents who have become fan top picks. Their connections and the one of a kind cut of-life situations give a reviving and interesting portrayal of provincial India, featuring the two its appeal and its difficulties.
A Mix of Humor and Heart
One of the signs of "Panchayat" is its capacity to mix humor with sincere narrating. The trailer features minutes that guarantee to convey giggles, as well as scenes that pull at the heartstrings. This equilibrium has been a critical calculate the show's prosperity, resounding with crowds across different socioeconomics.
Creation Greatness
The creation quality remaining parts first rate, with the beautiful setting of Phulera town filling in as a scenery that upgrades the narrating. The meticulousness in portraying provincial life, joined with sharp composition and solid exhibitions, guarantees that "Panchayat" keeps on hanging out in the packed web series scene.
Expectation and Delivery
As the delivery date draws near, expectation for "Panchayat" Season 3 is at a record-breaking high. The authority trailer has previously created critical buzz, with fans enthusiastically anticipating the continuation of Abhishek Tripathi's excursion and the new undertakings that lie ahead in Phulera.
All in all, the authority trailer for "Panchayat" Season 3 recommends that watchers are in for another drawing in and engaging ride. Yet again with its charming characters, convincing story, and ideal mix of humor and show, the new season is set to enamor crowds. Write in your schedules and prepare to get back to the endearing universe of "Panchayat."
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2. Africa North Africa-Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, highly influenced by Arab and Islamic music, thanks to medieval Islamic expansion. Egypt especially has deep musical connections to the rest of the Arab world. Libya, Morocco and Algeria all balance Arab musical traditions with homegrown African styles. West Africa- home to some of the most sophisticated "classical" and court music traditions in sub-Saharan Africa. Highly influenced by Europe. Central Africa, dominated by the musical colossus of the Democratic Republic of Congo. However also influenced by Cuban music. In the mid-20th century, the rumba craze swept through Africa South Africa, rich and varied musical patchwork. Angola, Mozambique and Zaire offer up unique styles of their own. Rich history of popular music in the 20th century, from the homegrown jazz, jive and gumboot styles of Johannesburg to the gorgeous Zulu choral and instrumental styles of Durban and KwaZulu Natal. East Africa also has deep musical ties to the Islamic world. Egyptian-influenced taraab music. Also, Nubian music. Furthermore, Ethiopia and Eritrea have their own ancient, unique and interrelated musical cultures that date back more than 1,000 years.
3. Asia Asia: Chinese instruments and styles were adopted and adapted. It also traveled along the ancient Silk Road-the commercial lifeline that tied China to Europe. China has reemerged as a world power, and its cultural influence is again being felt, from the ubiquitous Mandarin and Cantonese pop found all over East Asia to Chinese opera and classical forms exported by the state for diplomatic purposes. Southeast Asia has a welter of indigenous musical styles that reflect the competing pulls of these two cultural poles. Myanmar (Burma), Thailand and Cambodia all have interrelated classical traditions that owe a debt to Indian classical music, Malaysia and Indonesia are a musical universe all their own, with a cacophony of competing sounds and influences that draw on Indian, Chinese, Muslim and indigenous influences. To the East, Japan and South Korea are both regional pop powerhouses, offering well-produced "J-pop" and "K-pop" teen idols. Furthermore, copycat bands of every Western music trend from jazz to heavy metal. Mongolia and Central Asia, share a common musical heritage based more on Middle Eastern sources than those of their Asian neighbors.
4. Australia and Oceania There are three main island groups in the Pacific: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Melanesia includes some of the Pacific's larger islands, including New Guinea, Fiji and Vanuatu. Melanesian music is less famous than Polynesian music but it's no less diverse. It includes the myriad of tribal styles found in New Guinea, the Polynesian-influenced music of Fiji, and even the unique music of the Australian aborigines, who are culturally related to the Melanesian peoples. 2) Micronesia contains some of the smallest islands: Wake Island, Palau, the Marshall Islands, Kiribati, etc. Micronesian music is even more dependent on vocals, with a much more limited range of instruments. Polyphonic singing is also prominent in Micronesia, as are speech-singing and Christian hymns. 3) Polynesian islands range from Hawaii in the North to New Zealand in the South, and Easter Island in the far East, off the Western coast of South America. Polynesian music is the most well known by far. It includes everything from the Hawaiian hula and steel-guitar traditions to joyful, polyphonic choral music of Tahiti. Voice has long been the most important instrument among Polynesian people. Also important in Polynesian musical culture is dance! The biggest European impact were the many stringed instruments-from guitars to ukuleles-that Westerners left in their wake
5. Europe Europe is the birthplace of Western classical music, and the home of one of the most developed pop-music markets in the world! Traditional music in Europe: traditional Gaelic music in Ireland; brass bands in the Balkans; alpenmusik in Germany, Switzerland and Austria; Basque music in Spain and France; fado in Portugal; polska in Sweden; British folk-rock in the U.K.; the yoik tradition of the Sami of Finland; and a welter of smaller regional styles that stretch from the Mediterranean to the Baltic and from the Atlantic to the Urals. Two peoples of Europe, managed to carve out musical and cultural diasporas that extend across geographic and political borders: the Celts and the Roma (or Gypsies). The Celts are one of Europe's oldest cultures, their culture and especially their music live on in concentrated pockets: Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Galicia, etc. The Roma people enjoy an even greater reputation as music makers. From the fearsome military bands of the Ottoman Empire, to Spain's fiery flamenco music, to the hard-driving cimbolom bands of Eastern Europe, to the sophisticated Parisian jazz of Django Reinhardt, Roma music has been one of Europe's greatest musical treasures.
6. Middle East Middle Eastern music is some of the world's most compelling, rich and endlessly fascinating. One commonality is a deep love of poetry, and the intrinsic connection between words and music that is found in music from Egyptian singer Umm Kalthoum's enormous (and tremendously influential) output to brand-new compositions written by Persian superstar classical musicians like HosseinAlizadeh. Two cases in point is music from Turkey's Anatolia region, which was for decades heavily promoted by the country's national radio and television system, and the wildly popular sounds of the Egyptian recording industry-both "pop" and classical music-which are beloved throughout the Arab-speaking
7. North America North America is a collision of the native American, African and European cultures. It started in the Caribbean where the Europeans first arrived and destroyed all of the native villages with the diseases they brought and the colonies they were forming. They then also began slavery amd brought many Africans from Africa as slaves. There were so many Africans to the extent that the Caribbean Islands became a racially mixed culture. The African slaves were banned to use their African Drums because plantation owners were they would be used as weapons. Therefore the Africans began creating new instruments like the banjo and the Cajon. While others mastered European instruments. Now the Caribbean has many original styles which have evolved into new musical styles like Kaiso in Trinidad became Calypso and soca and many more styles. The rest of North America had the same impact because of the same sequence of events happening. However different styles were created like blues which originate in Africa in something called griot and Gospel with the ecstatic worship and jazz with syncopation. They also had a lot of European connections since America has Europeans who migrated there. There is Irish, French, and many other influences in different parts of America. There has also been a small amount of native American music like “rez rock” and the traditional flute. Mexico and Central America are very important too. They are the only places that have stuck to their original heritage and have not given in to colonization. Mexico who originates from the Aztecs. However there is still a small amount of European influence like Polkas from Germany.
8. South America South America is a treasure trove of Creole musical styles. Brazil alone is one of the world's great musical powerhouses, boasting everything from samba, bossa nova and the world famous Carnival troupes, to lesser-known styles such as forro, choro and the myriad pop sounds of MPB, or Música Popular Brasileira. While Argentina is the home of not only tango but also zamba, milonga and chamamé. Colombia and Venezuela are musical universes of their own, where the joropos and llaneros of the high-plains cowboys gives way to the simmering coastal sounds of vallenato, cumbia and currulao. Even tiny Uruguay boasts a unique national style called candomble. While on the other side of the Andes, the music of Boliva, Chile, Peru and Ecuador reflects their larger indigenous populations, and such styles as huayno, yaraví and cueca all retain strong precontact musical elements. Of course pop music is important across the continent, and international pop, R&B, hip-hop and dance music are all immensely popular thanks to MTV's Latin American division.
9. South Asia The music of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal is astonishingly diverse, so much so that it's impossible to paint its portrait in broad strokes. Each genre has its own history, evolution, and performance style. Pakistan and north and northwestern India often has ties to that of Iran and Afghanistan (and even farther afield to music of the Arab world and Turkey). The music of Sri Lanka has links not just to its geographic neighbors-including the music of the island's very large Sinhalese Buddhist community, which is linked to that of other Buddhist regions-but also to that of Portuguese and even African music, due to Portugal's colonization of the island beginning in the 16th century. While the classical, religious, and folk traditions of South Asia have roots that go many centuries deep, the music of this region continues to be dynamic and ever-evolving: some of the contemporary pop from India and Pakistan (not to mention the truly exciting sounds emerging from the diaspora communities Many young musicians from the region are creating innovative sounds that aren't pale imitations of European or American chart toppers, but tunes that are wholly South Asian and proudly desi to their core.