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>invent popular music
how did they do it?
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>>128485272
Beat driven and/or fun music existed almost everywhere in folk settings. It's a class thing. Not a race thing.
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>>128485272
>be terrible at everything that takes time or planning or scale or dedication
>excel at being quick and impulsive so much that you even condense communication into fucking tongue clicks

It's that simple
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>>128485272
they didn't
name a single instrument they invented
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>>128485319
>>128485325
East Africa has the Kora. It's pretty rad. This is a father/son duo, but the father recently died, I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTvoHecfkrc
Thing is, I think the genre (if you will) was originally in East Africa well-to-do circles. Like the storytellers and poets who'd have royal audiences. Again, the more beat driven stuff is probably a class thing.
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>>128485384
Blah. West Africa.*
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>>128485272
NEGO NAY
NEGO NAY
NEGO NEGO NEGO NAY
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>>128485272
how come they only have 2 settings?
>shuckin/jivin'/dancing/partying/hooting-hollering
>destroying/murdering/looting/ruining shit for everyone else
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>>128485384
This is good i gotta admit

>>128486847
wild niggas
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>>128485272
>name my band



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