- Garifuna music
Garifuna music is quite different from the rest ofCentral America . The most famous form ispunta . Its associated musical style, which has the dancers move their hips from right to left in a circular motion. An evolved form of traditional music, still usually played using traditional instruments, punta has seen some modernization and electrification in the 1970s; this is calledpunta rock . Traditional punta dancing is consciously competitive. Artists likePen Cayetano helped innovate modern punta rock by addingguitar s to the traditional music, and paved the way for later artists likeAndy Palacio ,Children of the Most High andBlack Coral . Punta was popular across the region, especially in Belize, by the mid-1980s, culminating in the release of "Punta Rockers " in 1987, a compilation featuring many of the genre's biggest stars.Other forms of Garifuna music and dance include :hungu-hungu, combination, wanaragua, abaimahani, matamuerte, laremuna wadaguman, gunjai, sambai, charikanari, eremuna egi, paranda, berusu, punta rock, teremuna ligilisi, arumahani, and Mali-amalihani. Punta is the most popular dance in Garifuna culture. It is performed around holiday's and at parties, and other social events.
Punta lyrics are usually composed by the women.Chumba andhunguhungu are a circular dance in a three beat rhythm, which is often combined with punta. There are other songs typical to each gender, women havingeremwu eu andabaimajani , rhythmica cappella songs, andlaremuna wadaguman , men'swork song s.chumba andhunguhungu , a circular dance in a three beat rhythm, which is often combined with punta.Drums play a very important role in Garifuna music. There are primarily two types of drums used:
1. The Primero (tenor drum)
2. The Segunda (bass drum)
These drums are typically made of hollowed out hardwood such as mahogany or mayflower. With the skins coming from the peccary (wild bush pig), deer, or sheep.
Also used in combination with the drums are the sisera. These shakers are made from the dried fruit of the gourd tree, filled with seeds, then fitted with hardwood handles.
Paranda music developed soon after the Garifunas arrival in Central America. The music is instrumental and percussion-based. The music was barely recorded until the 1990s, when
Ivan Duran ofStonetree Records began theParanda Project . In contemporary Belize there has been a resurgence of Garifuna music, popularized by musicians such as Andy Palacio, Mohobub Flores, & Adrian Martinez. These musicians have taken many aspects from traditional Garifuna music forms and fused them with more modern sounds. Described as a mixture of punta rock and paranda. One great example is Andy Palacio's album "Watina," and "Umalali: The Garifuna Women's Project", both released on the Belizean record label "Stonetree Records."In the Garifuna culture, there is another dance called Dugu. This dance is a ritual done for a death in the family to pay their respect to their loved ones. In 2001, Garifuna music was proclaimed one of the
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