Merseybeat was the name given to the British music style.
The Bloodhound Gang band started out as a rap group but has evolved into a style of their own. Their style of music and performance mixes humor, sexual elements together with off beat music.
Reggae music was originated from Jamaica. The word "reggae" was coined around 1960, which means ragged style of dance and music. If someone wants to make his or her own reggae music video he or she must follow the main style of raggae music which is basically done by chanting and emphasize by syncopated beat.
Reggae (APEX)
mostly pop and up beat tunes. but sometimes she did ballots like Dear Mr President and I Don't Believe You.
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jungle music (Electronic music with fast tempo broken beat drums)
Merseybeat was the name given to the British music style.
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The Bloodhound Gang band started out as a rap group but has evolved into a style of their own. Their style of music and performance mixes humor, sexual elements together with off beat music.
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How about rock and roll, jazz fusion, heavy metal to name a few?
The entire idea of rock music is a driving beat that gets people moving. The way that rock music developed especially in the 60's-90's was just with that beat and it stuck. Its all about that particular style of music.
Reggae music was originated from Jamaica. The word "reggae" was coined around 1960, which means ragged style of dance and music. If someone wants to make his or her own reggae music video he or she must follow the main style of raggae music which is basically done by chanting and emphasize by syncopated beat.
Reggae (APEX)
mostly pop and up beat tunes. but sometimes she did ballots like Dear Mr President and I Don't Believe You.
This depends somewhat on the style of the music. The straight answer is 3/8 of a beat (a half note gets a beat in 2 2, a quarter note gets a half of a beat, etc.). This is true for all styles except older style swing. Swing was often written in cut time, but after the advent of the "walking bass" and despite the fact that the music was written in 2 2, it was generally interpreted as 4 4. Hence, in that style of music, a dotted eighth note receives 3/4 of a beat despite the implications of the time signature.