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Sub-Saharan Africa

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 I've always been interested in Malian culture, but I've never really listened much to their music. I was more interested in their fashion and food, which is why I was excited when I saw we were looking into Africa's musical culture, because this provided a way for me to learn more about their culture. The first thing I researched was famous singers. When going to Britannica  I found Salif Keita. Salif Keita is a very versatile Malian singer that sings many genres like jazz and the blues. He grew up in a poor farming family and since he has albinism, he was rejected by his family for looking different. As he grew older he chose to do music, which put even more distance between he and his family. After moving away from home, he started preforming at night clubs. Not too long after preforming in the clubs he started playing with a band where they played songs such as Gansana . After a while he branched off and had some solo songs. In 2009 he released his song La difference, w...

Music of Indigenous Americans

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  1. Out of every instrument we spoke about in class, one instrument that we didn't mention  is the   Rainstick . I  remember learning about the rainstick in 4th grade. The rainstick is classified as a percussion  instrument/a shaken idiophone.  Native  Americans  use them at powwows and other  ceremonies whether small or large. When they're shaken, they make a noise that's very similar to rain.  When preformed at  powwows, the rainstick is usually  accompanied by other instruments.  The rainstick is  usually used to rid the area and or group of people of evil spirits. The 2nd use of a rainstick being played is if the area the Indigenous people are in is experiencing a drought that's causing their crops and animals to die off.  The best part about  rainsticks, is that they're very simple to make. They''re made from very accessible materials such as cactus stems and bamboo sticks. The materials...

My Musical Culture

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       Hi, I'm Chanaya Carr, and I'm a first year student at Converse. I've played soccer for 15 years which is basically my whole life. My parents first put me in soccer when I was three years old, and I’ve liked it ever since.  I grew up in Columbia, SC with my mom and dad. In April of 2020, my dad died, and since then I’ve gotten closer with my mom, and I’ve traveled a lot more. I have 2 siblings (an older brother and an older sister). I also have 2 nieces and 1 nephew. My favorite colors are blue and green because they remind me of nature. My favorite tv shows are Grey’s Anatomy, Criminal Minds, Hannah Montana, and Victorious. My favorite movies are Hercules, John Wick 1+2 (the third felt a little forced), Columbiana, The Princess and the Frog, and Chicken Little. My favorite foods include, but are not limited to french fries, wings (flats only), pizza (pepperoni), and pasta (alfredo + spaghetti). My hobbies include cooking, baking, and journa...