Ramp; B
The full name of Ramp; B is Rhythm & Blues, which is generally translated as "Rhythm & Blues" or "Rhythm & Blues". In a broad sense, Ramp; In addition, all can be classified as Ramp; B, which shows how broad the scope of Ramp; B is. Hip Hop and Rap, which have become very popular in the black music circle in recent years, are both derived from Ramp;B, and at the same time retain many Ramp;B elements.
Black African Culture
Latin America, during the slavery system from the early 16th century to the second half of the 19th century, absorbed a large number of African blacks and their music. The traditional music culture brought by black Africans also shows strong subjectivity in Latin music.
In the music of black Africans, there is some that is combined with religion, and there is also a simple and secular side. No matter which aspect, its melody, rhythm and singing method all show remarkable characteristics. In terms of melody, the melody is unique with natural portamento and ornamentation, and the scales are even more colorful (due to the use of portamento during singing, there are many changes in the notes). In terms of timbre, black people have a very unique voice quality, and the emotions they express often leave a deep impression on people. In terms of singing methods, solo singing, chorus singing, and unison singing usually alternate with each other, and are characterized by a call-and-response form.
The biggest feature of black African music is their innate good and rich sense of rhythm. They use various percussion instruments to produce complex and rich rhythms and beats. The rhythms of these African branches of African American music are generally based on two beats, but they are not as simple and rigid as marches. It is usually a mixed rhythm with two, three, or even more than three rhythm patterns overlapping at the same time, and syncopation is constantly added to produce a vibrant rhythm.