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... song form, in which there are ten lines of eight syllables each, was the basis for many styles of Latin American song. The African influence is, however, central to Latin music ... ... music, for example, was a noted influence on jazz, while Jelly Roll Morton famously explained that a " Latin tinge" was a necessary component of good music. African American music was ... Latin American music, along with jazz, which also blends African and European traits, has been a great influence on popular music around the world. ... for an in depth study of the African influence on Latin American popular ... Latin American popular music transcends the traditional African music brought to its country by the ... ... song form, in which there are ten lines of eight syllables each, was the basis for many styles of Latin American song. The African influence is, however, central to Latin music ...
... Salvador da Bahia, Brazil to the Caribbean; and consider the influence of African expression on Latin American ... Latino/a culture by examining history, politics, economics, music ... ... Salvador da Bahia, Brazil to the Caribbean; and consider the influence of African expression on Latin American ... Latino/a culture by examining history, politics, economics, music ... Reversing the direction of influence, African-American music of the U.S. also affected musical fusions in the Caribbean, Latin America, and Africa, giving rise to the Jamaican ...
... to American Indian (largely Aztec, Inca, and Maya) and African influences ( see African Music and Dance). In recent decades, Latin popular music has exerted significant influence ... Latin American music is extremely rich and varied, encompassing different ... numbers of African slaves were brought by the Europeans the African influence on the local music ...
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