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Hip-Hop/Latino

Hip-Hop/Latino. Originated in the 1970’s. Significance and instruments used in Hip-Hop/Latino. The significance of Hip-Hop/Latino music is that it not only tells the story of music, but also tells of urban America and its style

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Hip-Hop/Latino

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  1. Hip-Hop/Latino Originated in the 1970’s

  2. Significance and instruments used in Hip-Hop/Latino • The significance of Hip-Hop/Latino music is that it not only tells the story of music, but also tells of urban America and its style • Hip-Hop/Latino music includes instruments such as harps, guitars, violins, lutes and other European instruments. Also played are some indigenous flutes and panpipes

  3. Vocab Words in Hip-Hop/Latino music • DJing • Means auto mixing and scratching • MCing • Means rapping • Break dancing • A style of acrobatic dancing • Upbeat • Upbeat is the tempo of Hip-Hop/Latino music • Latino • Latino’s created this type of music

  4. History of Hip-Hop/Latino • Latino teens with time on their hands in the 1970’s invented hip-hop Latino music • This musical style is now one of the centers of a huge music industry around the world • Hip-hop began in the 1970’s in the Bronx, New York City

  5. Famous/Popular Artists of Hip-Hop/Latino • Calle 13- Popular songs is Fiesta de locos • Cypress Hill- Popular song is Armada Latina • Tego Calderon- Popular song is Punto y aparte

  6. Interesting Fact • The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History in Washington has a multi-year project where it traces hip-hop from its origins as an expression of urban black and Latino youth culture, to its status today as a multibillion-dollar industry worldwide.

  7. Bibliography • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_hip_hop • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPKjcPIC62w • http://www.afrik-news.com/article16233.html • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/the • http://www.latinrapper.com/news.html • http://www.answers.com/topic/latin-american-music • http://www.latinohiphop.org/2009/04/top-10-latino-hip-hop-artist.html

  8. By George Pinzon and Eric Craft

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