- Ripsaw music
Ripsaw is a
musical genre which originated in theTurks and Caicos Islands , specifically in the Middle and North Caicos. A very closely related variant, rake-and-scrape, is played in theBahamas . Its most distinctive characteristic is the use of the commonhandsaw as the primary instrument, along with various kinds ofdrum s,box guitar ,concertina , triangle andaccordion .The saw is played by scraping an object, usually an old knife blade, along the saw's teeth. The sound is similar to a paper being ripped, and is believed to be the origin of the term "ripsaw". "Rake-and-scrape" derives from the method used by a player to create sound from the saw.
Though little is known for certain about ripsaw's genesis, two major theories include that the instrument was played to imitate the sound of the
guido , a Dominican andHaiti an accordion, and that Loyalist colonists in theUnited States brought their African slaves to the islands and invented the ripsaw to imitate the sound of theshekere instrument.In the Bahamas, Cat Island is the only place to celebrate rake-and-scrape on a large scale. During June's
Labour Day celebration, the island holds aCat Island Rake and Scrape festival. Cat Island's rake-and-scrape tradition may be descended from immigrants from Turks and Caicos, who moved there in large numbers in the 20th century.
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