What is Music of Chutney?
Music Stravy represents a genre with a fast pace similar to Calpso Music and is popular at a party in Trinidad and Tobag. It uses traditional Indian and African tools associated with electronic tools in modern times. The Music Competitions are usually choreographed with dancers in traditional clothing. The strong influence of soca, the West Indian style of music in Trinidad, leads some to this style of music to refer to the chutney-Soca.
The original Music of Strach included only acoustic instruments, including harmony, hand drums and steel rods affected by horseshoes to maintain the rhythm. He provided a metal rhythm that helped the group maintain its rhythm. Before the music became popular with the masses, her lyrics included references to the gods that were considered offensive. Women commonly carried out the music of Chutney in private.
Strach is characteristic because previous music popular in Trinidad did not include acoustic instrumentyn. Adding keyboards and drum machines in the 80's and 90 years.About Flash Music to break into a party as a popular style. Modern texts combine religious, folk and show melodies in Hindi and English. Some music scholars believe that the addition of English words and popular dance beats attracts the younger generation in Trinidad and Tobag, who were exposed to western music.
When the British were taken by Indo-Caribbean people to work as servants in the fields of sugar cane, they brought their musical styles with them. The music of Chvney with religious lyrics was heard in temples and fields. The first recorded version of the Music of Chutney hit the shops in 1958 in a small South American country of Surinam. The Rande Chitoes album consisted of religious songs that soon became popular in the Caribbean.
It was until 1968, when the first album made by ENTERED this genre. It contained traditional wedding songs popular in the Eastern Caribbean. This recording eventually broughtMusic of Chutney to many Eastern Indians as a reminder of their heritage.
The Chutney competitions are associated with African, Indian and Western lyrics and musical styles. Several categories are assessed at these competitions, including Strach-Soca and Groovy soca. The annual competitions evaluate the clarity of the texts and how the voice mixes with harmonious instruments.
Some competitions require original songs composed by Guyanese. If the texts are in Hindi, they are described in English but may not be offensive or offensive. The judges look at the rhythm and poetry of texts and the overall demonstration of artists. Clothing that helps tell the story is supported. Men and women participate in these music competitions.