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Zydeco?
Fra : Bertel Lund Hansen


Dato : 19-09-05 15:57

Hej alle

Hvad er zydeco for en genre?

Hvis der er nogen der ved hvorfra navnet stammer, vil jeg også
gerne vide det.

--
Bertel
http://bertel.lundhansen.dk/      http://fiduso.dk/

 
 
Ole Poulsen (19-09-2005)
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Fra : Ole Poulsen


Dato : 19-09-05 16:19

"Bertel Lund Hansen" <nospamfilius@lundhansen.dk> wrote in message
news:3180yvtfv5by.x1jspb0ztlfy$.dlg@40tude.net...
> Hvad er zydeco for en genre?

Fra allmusic.com:
Zydeco and Cajun are the premier cultural expressions of the spirited
and hardy people of southwest Louisiana. While the two styles have some
similarities, they are also quite different.

Cajun music as we know it today can be traced back to early Acadian,
French, Creole, and Anglo-Saxon folk songs. These early ballads and
lullabies - typically concerned with troubles and hard times - were often
sung a cappella. For the most part, they were performed at home and passed
down orally from generation to generation; however, the singers of these
traditional songs were eventually accompanied by simple instrumentation.

Cajun music is, of course, meant for dancing - one-step, two-step, and
waltzes. Traditionally, the Cajun dance ("Fais-do-do" in Cajun) was the
major social function in Cajun society. The principal instrument in Cajun
music is the diatonic accordion, preferably in the key of C. Although it is
a German instrument, the Cajun people adopted it in the 1870s. To a lesser
degree, the fiddle is also a favorite instrument in Cajun music. Early Cajun
bands featured both of these instruments, as well as a triangle to keep the
rhythm. Acoustic guitars were added to the lineup by 1920, then, three
decades later, steel, electric guitars, and sometimes drums. Although Cajun
music has changed somewhat over the years and has been influenced by other
styles of music - notably country and blues - it has remained a distinctive
style.

The first Cajun record was Joe Falcon's "Allons ^ Lafayette" from
1928. Although the style was recorded only sporadically for several decades,
Iry LeJeune, Harry Choates, Nathan Abshire, Lawrence Walker, Leo Soileau,
and Vin Bruce had become influential Cajun artists by the middle of the 20th
century. While the music's popularity continued to grow within Louisiana, it
didn't enter the spotlight nationally until the mid-'80s, riding on the
coattails of the Cajun food explosion. Today several traditional and
contemporary Cajun artists - including Dewey Balfa, Zachary Richard, and
Beausoleil - tour nationally and internationally.

Compared to Cajun music, zydeco music has a much shorter history. Like
Cajun music, the dominant instrument is the accordion, but unlike Cajun
music, zydeco adds electric bass, horns, and sometimes keyboards. In a
nutshell, zydeco is Creole (Black) dance music of southwest Louisiana
blending Cajun music with rhythm & blues and soul. The word "zydeco" is
actually a bastardization of an early zydeco song, "L'Haricots Sont Pas
Sal,s" (The Snap Beans Aren't Salted). The first Black-French recordings
were made in 1928 by Amad, Ardoin, an accordion player who played in the
Cajun style. However, the music we know as zydeco today didn't begin to
evolve - at least on record - until the mid-'50s, when Clifton Chenier and
Boozoo Chavis made their initial recordings.

Like Cajun music, zydeco didn't achieve national popularity until the
1980s, buoyed somewhat by Rockin' Sidney's surprise hit "My Toot Toot." By
the '90s, several zydeco artists were signed to major labels, including
Terrance Simien, Boozoo Chavis, Buckwheat Zydeco, and Rockin' Dopsie. - Jeff
Hannusch




Bertel Lund Hansen (21-09-2005)
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Fra : Bertel Lund Hansen


Dato : 21-09-05 11:00

Ole Poulsen skrev:

>> Hvad er zydeco for en genre?

> Fra allmusic.com:

Tak for alle svarene. Jeg fik en fin forklaring.

--
Bertel
http://bertel.lundhansen.dk/      http://fiduso.dk/

Herluf Holdt, 3140 (19-09-2005)
Kommentar
Fra : Herluf Holdt, 3140


Dato : 19-09-05 17:03

Bertel Lund Hansen skrev:

> Hvad er zydeco for en genre?

[kort supplement - på dansk - til Oles svar]:

Zydeco er en version af cajunmusikken blandt afroamerikanere,
hvor man bruger en større trækharmonika og vaskebræt som
gennemgående instrumenter. Blandt kendte zydecomusikere
kan nævnes Clifton Chernier, Queen Ida og Rockin' Dopsie.
(Jan Sneum i SDE).

--
Med venlig hilsen Herluf Holdt


Carl Drud (19-09-2005)
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Fra : Carl Drud


Dato : 19-09-05 17:14

Bertel Lund Hansen wrote:

> Hvad er zydeco for en genre?
>
> Hvis der er nogen der ved hvorfra navnet stammer, vil jeg også
> gerne vide det.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zydeco

--
Med venlig hilsen
Carl

Peter G (19-09-2005)
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Fra : Peter G


Dato : 19-09-05 17:39

Bertel Lund Hansen <nospamfilius@lundhansen.dk> writes:

>
> Hvad er zydeco for en genre?
>
> Hvis der er nogen der ved hvorfra navnet stammer, vil jeg også
> gerne vide det.

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5791DD34EAE7E20C1953A50DBB576D20ED342F38250234558C09D2446895F25B10DE9D0D2B0F36AB679AFFA62A55805D7CAE452FACC0640&sql=77:113

--
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filtreret fra i stilhed.
http://www.last.fm/group/dk-kultur-musik
http://musicbrainz.org/

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