TRADITIONAL MUSIC OF AFRICA: AFROBEAT- fusion of West African with Black American music, APALA-musical genre from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style, used to wake up the worshipers after fasting during the Ramadan, AXE-fuses the Afro-Caribbean styles of the marcha, reggae, and calypso, and is played by carnival bands, JIT-a hard and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment influence by mbira-based guitar styles, JIVE-a popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation of a form of swing dance called jitterbug, JUJU-a popular music style from Nigeria that relies on the traditional Yoruba rhythms, where the instruments are more Western in origin, KWASSA KWASA-popularized by Kanda Bongo Man where the hips move back and forth while the arms follow the hip movements, Marabi-a South African three-chord township muci of the 1930s-1960s which evolved into African jazz., LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC INFLUENCED BY AFRICAN MUSIC: SALSA- a Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Columbian dance music, SAMBA-a Brazilian musical genre and dance style with a lively and rhythmical beat , SOCA-also known as the "soul of calypso", WERE-Muslim music often performed as wake up call for early breakfast and prayers during Ramadan celebreations, ZOUK-is fast, carnival-like rhythmic music and has a pulsating beat , REGGAE- a Jamaican musical style with offbeat rhythm and staccato chords, VOCAL FORMS OF AFRICAN MUSIC: MARACATU-combines strong rhythms of African percussion instruments with Portuguese melodies, BLUES-expressive and soulful sound, SOUL-combined elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and often jazz, SPIRITUAL- a song form, known as "Negro Spiritual," sung by African slaves in America, the texts are mainly religious, CALL AND RESPONSE-more like the question and answer sequence in human communication,

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