Abstract is: The music of Haiti combines a wide range of influences drawn from the many people who have settled on this Caribbean island. It reflects French, African rhythms, Spanish elements and others who have inhabited the island of Hispaniola and minor native Taino influences. Styles of music unique to the nation of Haiti include music derived from rara parading music, twoubadou ballads, mini-jazz rock bands, rasin movement, hip hop Creòle, the wildly popular compas, and méringue as its basic rhythm. Haiti did not have recorded music until 1937 when Jazz Guignard was recorded non-commercially. One of the most current popular Haitian artists is Wyclef Jean. His music is somewhat hip hop mixed with worldbeat. Haitian music is influenced mostly by European colonial ties and African migration (through slavery). In the case of European colonization, musical influence has derived primarily from the French. One of Haiti's musical traditions is known to outsiders simply as compas. But in the former non-standardized Haitian Creole, Haitians identify it variously as compa, conpa, and konpa-dirék. Regardless of its various spellings, compas refers to a complex, ever-changing music genre that fuses African rhythms, European ballroom dancing, and Haitian bourgeois aesthetics. The word may have derived from the Spanish compás, which relates to the musical rhythm of the "beat" or "pulse." One of the most distinctive features of Haitian compas music is the steady, pulsing drum beat, which makes it easy to dance to. Haïti Chérie is a traditional patriotic and most recognizable song of Haiti that was written and composed by Dr. Othello Bayard de Cayes and was initially called Souvenir d'Haïti. It represents the pride Haitian people feel for their country and culture. Within the Haitian community, at home and abroad, it is widely considered as a second national anthem to La Dessalinienne and the song has recorded several different versions.
music genre | Q188451 |
music by country or region | Q75054287 |
French Caribbean music | Q107025062 |
music of the Greater Antilles | Q108151792 |
music of Latin America | Q727781 |
P9185 | AllMusic genre/style ID | ma0000002632 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/0117ww0d |
P3417 | Quora topic ID | Music-of-Haiti |
P9173 | Rate Your Music genre ID | haitian-music |
P17 | country | Haiti | Q790 |
P1269 | facet of | culture of Haiti | Q3244653 |
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject African diaspora | Q15304953 |
P910 | topic's main category | Category:Music of Haiti | Q7318517 |
Q7318517 | Category:Music of Haiti | category's main topic | P301 |
Q727781 | music of Latin America | has part(s) | P527 |
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