Art Music by Caribbean Composers: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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https://doi.org/10.15362/ijbs.v19i2.191Keywords:
MusicAbstract
Traditional music includes string band, quadrille and bélé (Embassy, 2013). String bands and fife-and-drum bands are common on St. Vincent; quadrille and other ballroom music are often performed by such ensembles (Bilby & Neely, 2009). Quadrille is particularly popular in north-eastern parts of St. Vincent, where a large number of the residents are descended from the original Carib inhabitants of the island.References
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