Answer the following questions: Roots of Rhythm Documentary (African-Latin Connection) 1) Which Sub-Saharan African genres were featured in the early part of the documentary? 2) What is the origin...

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Answer the following questions: Roots of Rhythm Documentary (African-Latin Connection) 1) Which Sub-Saharan African genres were featured in the early part of the documentary? 2) What is the origin story of the “talking drums”? 3) Which Latin (European-Mediterranean) genre of music also incorporates elements of song with stringed accompaniment? What are some aspects of polyrhythm incorporated in this genre? 4) How were aspects of Nigerian percussion instruments maintained by the African slaves brought to Cuba? 5) Who were the guajiros? Which genre of music did they practice in Cuba? 6) What is rumba? How is it preserved by the local Afro-Cuban practitioners? 7) How does Harry Belafonte describe Cuban music? Youtube Link-https://youtu.be/R0vtyTD1kus
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Answer To: Answer the following questions: Roots of Rhythm Documentary (African-Latin Connection) 1) Which...

Abhishek answered on Jul 29 2021
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Running Head: ROOTS OF RHYTHM                            1
ROOTS OF RHYTHM                                    2
ROOTS OF RHYTHM DOCUMENTARY
(AFRI
CAN-LATIN CONNECTION)
Table of Contents
Answer to Question 1    3
Answer to Question 2    3
Answer to Question 3    3
Answer to Question 4    4
Answer to Question 5    4
Answer to Question 6    4
Answer to Question 7    4
References    5
Answer to Question 1
· Latin music was the Sub-Saharan African genre that was featured in the early part of the documentary.
· The early part of the documentary shows that how the Latin music was formed from the tribes of Africa (YouTube, 2013).
· The first part of the documentary shows the diverse variations of Latin Music that originated from the Sub-Saharan African region.
Answer to Question 2
· "Talking Drums" originated from Baba Tunde. Baba Tunde had a passion for drums since his childhood.
· Baba Tunde wanted to be a drummer and his uncles taught him to make his drums talk by changing the pressure of the drumheads (Okigbo,...
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