Provide a 6 pages analysis while answering the following question: Caribbean Ensemble Music. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.
Provide a 6 pages analysis while answering the following question: Caribbean Ensemble Music. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The theme and the history of music, cultural backgrounds, instrumental history, were all factors that help to get a deeper understanding of — at first sight — famous and well-known composition. These interactions will find out the deeper layer of these compositions’ reasoning, definitely. Additionally, except the aforesaid ones, there also were such as: Take 5: Dave Brubeck. Tomorrow: Annie (The Musical). Oye Como Va: Tito Puente. Footsteps: Machel Montano. Rolling the Deep: Adele and Paul Epworth. Ill be There: Berry Gordy, Bob West, Hal Davis, and Willie Hutch. Under the Sea: The Little Mermaid. Oh, What a Night: The Four Seasons. Hungarian Dance: Johannes Brahms. No One: Alicia Keys. Habanera from Carmen: George Bizet. One Note Samba: Antonio Carlos Jobim. As we could see, the program of the World Festival, 2013, was so ambitious that every single should be regarded as a special event in it.
Shot the Sheriff: Bob Marley belonged to the first group of the Caribbean Ensemble at York University. However, it was not performed by Robert Nesta Marley himself. rather, at the very beginning of the paper, we should clearly state interaction between this composition from the album Burnin, 1973, and student musical activity.
Obviously, I Shot the Sheriff was a reggae composition. Reggae was a musical genre from Jamaica, the late 1960s. (Larkin, 1998, p. 37) Principally, it was created in a symbiosis of ska, rocksteady, mento, and rhythm and blues. Having had many subgenres — early reggae, roots reggae, dub, etcetera, — this genre exploited drums (for example, snare drum and tom-tom drum), bass, guitars, keyboards, horns, and vocals. (We will evaluate all these items within Marley and The Wailers song and its student interpretation.) From the perspective of music theory, reggae had a slower tempo than ska and rocksteady. (Bradley, 2000, p. 41) Accordingly, it could be characterized by the offbeat rhythms, (Barrow, 2004, p. 21) and by a prominent fact that reggae.