Abstract is: Kaseko is a musical genre from Suriname. It is a fusion of numerous popular and folk styles derived from Africa, Europe and the Americas. The genre is rhythmically complex, with percussion instruments including skratji (a very large bass drum) and snare drums, as well as saxophone, trumpet and occasionally trombone. Singing can be both solo and choir. Songs are typically call-and-response, as are Creole folk styles from the area, such as kawina.
Abstract is: Kasékò is a musical genre from French Guiana. It also designates the drums as well as the dance of this musical genre. This is a fusion of African, European and American styles. Like gwo ka and bélé, Kasékò from French Guiana is also a rhythm and a dance and is played with 3 drums and a Ti-bwa.
P495 | country of origin | Suriname | Q730 |
P1889 | different from | Kasékò | Q60722009 |
P361 | part of | culture of Suriname | Q3007381 |
P460 | said to be the same as | bigi poku | Q105337567 |
P910 | topic's main category | Category:Kaseko | Q6265269 |
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Q47001732 | Ghabiang Boys |
Q3929644 | Lieve Hugo |
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Q106764441 | Richard Hoepel |
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Q106528022 | The Cosmo Stars |
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Q60722009 | Kasékò | different from | P1889 |
Q6265269 | Category:Kaseko | category's main topic | P301 |
Q105337567 | bigi poku | said to be the same as | P460 |
Egyptian Arabic (arz / Q29919) | كاسيكو | wikipedia |
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Serbo-Croatian (sh / Q9301) | Kaseko | wikipedia |
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