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  1. Nyahbinghi music The Niyabinghi resistance inspired a number of Jamaican Rastafari , who incorporated what are known as niyabinghi chants (also binghi ) into their celebrations ( groundations ). The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska , rocksteady and reggae music.

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  2. The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska, rocksteady and reggae music. The chants contain ideas of black redemption and repatriation. They help people to participate and feel included in the Rastafarian community. See also. Music portal; Mansions of Rastafari; Reggae genres; References

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  4. Contents. hide. (Top) References. List of Niyabinghi chants. Niyabinghi chanting [1] typically includes recitation of the Psalms, but may also include variations of well-known Christian hymns and adopted by Rastafarians. The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska, rocksteady and reggae music. Niyabinghi chants include:

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    The genre of Reggae arose in the 1960s as a form of cultural expression and communication for Rastafarians in Jamaica, especially through the Nyabinghi mansion of Rastafari thanks to the Nyabinghi drums.

  6. Group of Maroons of Accompong. Nyahbinghi (previously Nyabingi) is a culturally significant and uniquely Rasta music featuring a "heartbeat rhythm" played on a three-part drum ensemble that includes the bass, funde and "repeater" and typically accompanied by singing and sometimes dancing.

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