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Afro American Music And Its Influences On America

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Afro-American music has a rich history in the United States and is vital when considering American music in general. There is a disagreement among scholars whether Afro-American music and its distinctive styles have positively affected race relations in the United States. Its history is so large that there is no doubt that there were, and continue to be, both negative and positive effects among the population. It is important to examine the entirety of black music in the U.S. from its African roots and subsequent slave music, to blues, ragtime, jazz, R&B, soul, and finally modern hip hop when examining its influences on society. It is no doubt the most significant and influential musical tradition for American music at large and had a large influence across the world. If one is to discuss the origins of Afro-American music and its influences on American music and society, the issue of slavery and slave culture must first be considered. First generation slaves arrived in America coming from a diverse set of African backgrounds. Many did not speak the same languages or have similar cultures. This fact, in addition to European cultures, resulted in a mix of the different African and European traditions that synthesized into a new identity. This process is formerly known as “creolization” (Starr and Waterman, 26). These creolized cultures varied widely and produced different musical styles. Religious styles, stringed instruments like the banjo, and field hollers differed

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