African Markets by Pete Bax

Pete Bax
AFRICAN MARKETS
By: Pete Bax
Catalog ID: 773383   Edit Type: Full Track   Duration: 1:51
Tempo: Medium   BPM: 115   Vocal: Instrumental

Genre: World Fusion | African World Fusion

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This is a traditional African melody similar to the one that I heard in South Africa played on a primitive xylophone it was at an African market that sold everything including the kitchen sink I have been inspired to write a world fusion version Ideal for Lion King or similar film every body loves   Keywords: Africa Bantu marimba malimba xylophone lion King Travel documentary world Fusion swing fun enjoy sunshine market hotel restaurant muzak new mallets background The name marimba stems from Bantu marimba or malimba, 'xylophone'. The word 'marimba' is formed from ma 'many' and rimba 'single-bar xylophone'. Diatonic xylophones were introduced to Central America in the 16th or 17th century. First historical record of Mayan musicians using gourd resonator marimbas in Guatemala was made in 1680, by the historian Domingo Juarros. It became more widespread during the 18th and 19th centuries, as Mayan and Ladino ensembles started using it on festivals. In 1821, marimba was proclaimed the national instrument of Guatemala on its independence proclamation. The gourd resonators were later replaced by harmonic wooden boxes, and the keyboard was expanded to about five diatonic octaves. Variants with slats made of steel, glass or bamboo instead of wood appeared during the 19th century. Since then the marimba has become world wide and most vibraphone players own a marimba the style of playing varies according heritage



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