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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkaSka - Wikipedia

    Ska ( / skɑː /; Jamaican: [skjæ]) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. [1] It combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. Ska is characterized by a walking bass line accented with rhythms on the off beat.

    • Late 1950s, Jamaica
  2. May 17, 2024 · In the 1970s ska was a significant influence on British pop culture, and so-called groups (whose name derived from both the suits they wore and their often integrated lineups) such as the Specials, Selector, and Madness brought punk and more pop into ska. Madness’s music crossed the Atlantic Ocean and contributed to the success of ska’s ...

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  4. Jun 7, 2021 · A Guide to Ska Music: History and Sounds of Ska Music. Ska music serves as a bridge between 1960s Jamaican music, 1970s British dance music, and 1990s American punk music. It does this by fusing many musical influences to create a genre unique unto itself.

  5. Dec 19, 2023 · Ska is almost exclusively written in a 4/4 time signature. This genre is a fast-paced, dance style of music that’s meant to be played quickly. Typically, you’ll hear drummers emphasize the backbeats at beats two and four, and guitarists make stabs at beats two, three, and four. A focus on social justice.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ska_punkSka punk - Wikipedia

    Ska punk (also spelled ska-punk) is a fusion genre that mixes ska music and punk rock music. Ska punk tends to feature brass instruments, especially horns such as trumpets, trombones and woodwind instruments like saxophones, making the genre distinct from other forms of punk rock. It is closely tied to third wave ska which reached its zenith in ...

    • Late 1970s, United Kingdom
  7. Apr 28, 2024 · Shortly after ska music hit the charts in the UK, the Americans started picking up on 2-Tone music. Then, punk artists started merging ska influences with their music, creating a new genre: ska-punk music. In this phase, ska was far removed from its origins. The music no longer had Jamaican vibes, instead revolving around punk rock elements.

  8. The most characteristic element of ska is the accenting of a subdivision just after each beat (most often structured in 4-beat patterns), often called a hesitation beat. Ska also made use of horns the way rhythm and blues had. Reggae formed out of rocksteady, a slowed down version of ska.