Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Learning Musical Instruments - How Do I Improve My Playing?

As any cruiser motorcycle knows, besides the compulsory rum beverages, music is an integral part of any Carribbean rental.

Whether you are enjoying your own collection, music from other yachts in your anchorage, or regional isle enjoyment, the performers of the Carribbean have a design all their own.

Caribbean music differs from isle to isle, and regional performers will track up almost anything to make a beat. Bongo, conga and metal pan drums, maracas, guiros (notched empty gourds performed with a stick), tamboo bamboo bedding (hollow bamboo bedding pipes hit on the ground), as well as electric and sound bass sounds, trombones and declares, and almost any other device give rise to modern Carribbean audio. The music is vibrant, fast and full of intense concept.

Most yachts on a Carribbean rental think of Carribbean music as the ballads of Jimmy Food, the Seventies reggae appears to be of Jamaican Bob Marley or the 80's Calypso hit, "Hot, Hot, Hot" from Montserrat's Pointer. Yet, the music of the Carribbean involves a much more different variety of musical technology designs and customs.

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