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This page will also broadcast and live stream music and events. Whilst there are many kind of music around the global, we have chosen to focus on African diverse music too. Please keep browsing the website for the updates.
Why music is important: Music is very crucial for one’s health and wellbeing, and it helps connect people. Musics are socially constructed . So feel free to browse the website for catchy music around the globe.
African music : The traditional music of Africa, given the vastness of the continent, is historically ancient, rich and diverse, with different regions and nations of Africa having many distinct musical traditions. According to Wikipedia, Many people believe that traditional music in Africa is both narrative and Therapeutic. It is often passed down orally (or aurally) and is not written. In Sub-Saharan African music traditions, it frequently relies on percussion instruments of every variety, including xylophones, drums, and tone-producing instruments such as the mbira or "thumb piano."
The music and dance of the African diaspora, formed to varying degrees on African musical traditions, include American music and many Caribbean genres, such as soca, calypso (see kaiso) and zouk. Latin American music genres such as the rumba, conga, bomba, cumbia and samba were also founded on the music of enslaved Africans, and have in turn influenced African popular music