Gumbe
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Stylistic origins | Zouk, Guinea-Bissauan music |
Cultural origins | Late 1980s, Guinea-Bissau |
Gumbe is a style of music from Guinea-Bissau.
Etymology
It is likely that the etymology of African-American musical genres goombay of the Bahamas[1] originates in Guinea-Bissau gumbe. Gombey music from the Bermuda and the Jamaican square maroon drum called goombay could also be related.
Origins
Gumbe is a specific genre, that mostly influenced zouk music (music of the French Caribbean, though the same term also refers to any music of the country). True gumbe is a fusion of several Bissauan folk traditions. Gumbe is the genre most closely associated with Guinea-Bissauan music worldwide. Not many people know about this type of music.
Gumbe is a primarily vocal and percussive music that has been associated with nationalist thought since colonial times.
References
- ↑ See the Bahamas Goombay 1951-1959 album (scroll down to read booklet in both French and English:)
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