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About Antilliaanse Folklore
Antilliaanse folklore represents the diverse musical traditions of the Dutch Caribbean islands, specifically Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, emerging from a complex blend of African, European, and indigenous influences. The instrumentation typically features the wiri scraper, bari drums, and the cuatro, creating a rich rhythmic foundation defined by syncopated patterns in 2/4 or 6/8 time. These styles, including the Tumba and Seú, range from celebratory harvest rhythms to melancholic social commentaries, often serving as the ancestral precursor to modern Caribbean pop genres like Ritmo Kombina. Its sound is characterized by a strong communal energy and a distinctively acoustic, organic texture that preserves the historical narratives of the Antillean people.
Also known as: Antillean folk music, Antilliaanse volksmuziek, Antillean folk
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- Antilliaanse folklore represents the diverse musical traditions of the Dutch Caribbean islands, specifically Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, emerging from a complex blend of African, European, and indigenous influences. The instrumentation typically features the wiri scraper, bari drums, and the cuatro, creating a rich rhythmic foundation defined by syncopated patterns in 2/4 or 6/8 time. These styles, including the Tumba and Seú, range from celebratory harvest rhythms to melancholic social comment…
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