Topic: WORLD MUSIC
What kind of music is played in South Africa? Europe?
BUT MORE: What is the influence of (more specific England, Scotland, Ireland) THEIR MUSIC on US music? Probably a lot.
I know that every country has his own "speciality" like France: The typical French music, called "chanson", in Germany, music called "SCHLAGER" Ireland, Scotland, England.
Between Ireland and Scotland: is the traditional music real different between the 2 countries?
I know that a large number of Catholic Irish people moved to the USA between 1845 -1850 (?) caused by hunger.
Such a number of Irish people, "had" to bring a lot of their culture, also music.
I read that most of the Irish stayed in Massachusetts, but also in bigger cities like Chicago and New York. I love to see once in my life St Patrick's day in the USA.
I have the impression that the "Irish" English language is closer to the "American" English language. About 50.000.000 Americans claim to have Irish blood,
We also have Scotland, about 5.000.000 people claim to have Scottish blood, as much as the population in Scotland.
The most amazing fact, and I didn't know it at all, that the Germans are providing the most immigrants. Their number is 51.000.000 German-Americans. I couldn't believe it, but it's a fact.
Names: celebrities like Clark Gable, Paris Hilton, Doris Day, Nick Nolte, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis, Sandra Bullock, Jon Voight and Kirsten Dunst.
This is completely new for me, they all have German Roots. A better name for PARIS HILTON should be BERLIN HILTON.
ITALY: 18.000.000
Can we speak, about the fact, that US music is a result of mainly European music, seeing these numbers, of people? Add the Afro-Americans, and their music, I am not longer surprised about the different music styles (blues, Country, Bluegrass...)
I hope you can help me with this topic, I worked about 2 hours on this one, and it is far from complete.
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
[color=blue]Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.[/color]