Sunday 7 December 2014

Music From Around the World

In my last post I talked about some of the earliest forms of music and how it first spread around the world, so today I thought I would continue on to talk about a few of the different music genres that are typically associated with different parts of the world and explain how and why they originated in that area.

Country Music:

Where was country music first played? If you said Nashville, you would be wrong. Even though it is known as the 'Music City', it actually derived in Bristol, Tennessee by fiddle players around 1910. These early Bristol recordings laid the groundwork for much of the country music that followed. Because Bristol is not usually thought of as the place where country music began, it was especially important that the U.S. Congress recognised its contribution to music history. In 1998, Congress passed a resolution declaring Bristol as the "Birthplace of Country Music". Jimmie Rodgers, now known as the "Father of Country Music", was an instant success. He was the first country artist ever to get 1 million record sales for his single 'Blue Yodel'. The cowboy films of the 1930's and 40's also greatly aided the evolution and spreading of country music. 




Bollywood:
The name 'Bollywood', also referred to as Hindi cinema, comes from Bombay (former Mumbai) and Hollywood, the centre of the biggest film industry in the world. The music of Bollywood is generally what many viewers associate as one of the defining characteristics of Bollywood films and because of this, the music is just as important as the costumes. The history of Bollywood films goes as far back as any other film industry with the first feature film being produced in 1913, and by the 1930's, over two hundred films were being produced every year. Bollywood film changed dramatically when it became possible to record the music and the image of the film separately and the connect them at a later stage, as it allowed producers to let the public see their favourite actors while hearing their favourite singers. It soon became rare that the people on screen were who the audience was actually hearing, as often even the speech had to be dubbed because the filming equipment was so loud. 




Irish Music:
Seeing as I am Irish, I thought it was only fitting that I talked about Irish music as my final international genre. In the past couple of decades, Irish music has gained a great amount of international recognition, however its roots can be traced back to almost two thousand years ago when the Celts landed in Ireland. With them, they brought their music from Eastern Europe, and it is even speculated that the iconic Irish harp originated in Egypt. On their travels, the Celts left their mark almost everywhere they went, but it's here in Ireland that the traditions have survived the strongest. The first written collection of Irish music is from 1762, containing 49 songs by the Neale brothers in Dublin. When the Great Irish Famine struck in the 1840's, it led to millions of people emigrating to America and the UK, bringing with them their songs and music, so the Irish traditional music quickly spread to major cities such as New York, Boston and London. Up to the 1960's, Irish music was still mainly only in the houses and pubs of the rural areas of Ireland being danced to, however now in the twenty first century, with traditional music making a comeback, it seems as if its future is secure.



Sources:
http://countrymusic.about.com/od/trivia/tp/HistoryofCountryMusic.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Bollywood
http://jillbrary.wordpress.com/bollywood-and-libraries/brief-history-of-bollywood/
http://www.discoverdublin.ie/musical-pub-crawl/story-of-irish-music/

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