Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Reggae Music - The Soul of Jamaica

There are a lot of questions on reggae, like where they came from, they made popular, and has developed the reggae? Obviously biggest reggae star Bob Marley of all time, a prolific musician, songwriter, dynamic and excellent guitar player, among others, certainly made international reggae, a musical form of melody, rhythm and harmony for all to enjoy. The following poem shows some of the other reggae stars, and the development of the genre. E 'written in aVerse series with four lines in each stanza. The rhyme scheme flows with an end-line rhyme in a pattern aabb. In addition, it also uses internal rhyme in the verses.

Iceland-Caribbean Jamaican Reggae Music

old-time reggae and soul

Move your feet, so that the heart stops to be old;

Change many relaxation exercises limbs from cold to hot

Shaking legs while on stage break a leg on the spot

Jamaicathe country with the motto "For many we are one!"

The place where everyone knows that he or she can;

Beautiful Blue Mountains rise, makes a sigh

wonderful place where the heart can touch the sky

Soft music and a descendant of African roots

Jamaican rock steady rhythm takes the souls of the base;

Nice vibes emphasis in harmony with many shots

Music rocks the music of the soul makes it completely

Caribbean music genreJamaica highlighting the Sixties

influential style of the music world with a red stripe make drunk;

Folk music from "The Lion of Judah wins"

Soul rock beat, so sweet, "Mek me dayya know me!"

Jamaican musical styles such as ska roots and mashed potatoes

Rock Steady, traditional music mixed with calypso and steel band;

Bob Marley lyrics strumming the guitar on the upbeat with lively

Skatalites trombonist Don Drummond's dance movesFeet

Toots & the Maytals rock music with sweet rhythm

Jimmy Cliff, "Harder They Come", a lively fun with the audio system;

dynamic control of Marley, a reggae rhapsody international

Reggae Superstar, guitarist and composer of soulful melody

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