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African Cult Groups - Afro-Bahia Religious Songs From Brazil Songs of the African Cult Group FLAC

African Cult Groups - Afro-Bahia Religious Songs From Brazil Songs of the African Cult Group FLAC
Performer:
African Cult Groups
Album:
Afro-Bahia Religious Songs From Brazil Songs of the African Cult Group
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1472 mb
MP3 size:
1021 mb
WMA size:
1296 mb


Album


Album 2007 14 Songs. 14 Songs, 54 Minutes. Released November 3, 2007. 2007 lyrichord discs, inc. See Friends Who Have Listened to This. Get Started. Afro-Brazilian Religious Songs CANTIGAS DE CANDOMBLÉCANDOMBLÉ SONGS From Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Cantos Tradicionais, gravados em pesquisas de music is an umbrella term covering a diverse range of music and musical genres largely developed by African Americans. Their origins are in musical forms that arose out of the historical condition of slavery that characterized the lives of African Americans prior to the American Civil War. Following the Civil War, black Americans, through employment as musicians playing European music in military bands, developed a new style of music called ragtime which gradually evolved into jazz. The cult groups y the:sc songs and. druOl 'by,hms in lheir worship ar. designated as nallon. occorong 10 'heir lradillo 01. Africn origin. Today 'he nolion. tnOSt widely represented arc the Keh' and 'Josha groups 01. These songs for Ihe god I the hum were recorded by a prest of Ihe KelU cull al his cull house. The falsello emplo'ed by him i, to be noteer 01 hi' gwup of iniliale' com. posed the chorus, The Irregular hcal' f lhe Irge drum. which do nol. interfere ilh ,ne ked ,'ncopolion 01 the rhy,hm. of African delaillh,lhey reproduce lhe worship of Ihe arco of Africa which the Bahians idemify. Iheir alia'. WorShip in all Ihcse groups is based On lhc. On Songs Of Praise this is even more pronounced, featuring religious chants set to an African dub backdrop of hand percussion, with a mighty sonic and great musicianship. A significant record both for African Head Charge and On-U Sound, originally released in 1990. Considered by most fans to be AHC's masterpiece. One of the prominent elements throughout African Head Charges discography has been the ethnomusicology influence. African music is a tradition mainly played at gatherings at special occasions. 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. Music in Africa is very important when it comes to religion. Songs and music are used in rituals and religious ceremonies, to pass down stories from generation to generation, as well as to sing and dance to. All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Featured sellers. New items. Good deals. Mint Sellers. French Pop. French Rock. Rap, Ragga, RnB. Musette, Orchestration. African Traditional. Indian Ocean. Latin Soul Funk, Boogaloo, Latin Jazz Fusion. Salsa, Pachanga, Mambo, . African Traditional Songs is a compilation of indigenous music from the various ethnic groups in Ghana. dance beats. Most of the selections heard on this compilation appeared previously on the album Gospel Spirit of Africa. The axé of each cult center and of the gods orixás is implanted in the initiating devotee from the supreme leader ialorixá, babalorixá or paimae de santo. hrCFtojoy7Q. Candomblé Ritualism and Sacred Instruments. There are usually three different types of drums used in religious ceremonies known as the atabaque. Similar in many ways to congas in their barrel-shaped physicality, the drums are played with thin sticks and hands alternately. With each repetition, the intensity and tempo of the songs increase once initiates begin to experience the axé power through spirit possession of the orixás