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Jamaica

Jamaica. Jamaica is located south of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. In the western part of Jamaica there are mountains. The climate of Jamaica is hot, humid, and tropical. Jamaica’s capital is Kingston. L o c a t i o n. L o c a t i o n.

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Jamaica

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  1. Jamaica

  2. Jamaica is located south of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. In the western part of Jamaica there are mountains. The climate of Jamaica is hot, humid, and tropical. Jamaica’s capital is Kingston. Location

  3. Location • Jamaica is located south of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. In the western part of Jamaica there are mountains. The climate of Jamaica is hot, humid, and tropical. Jamaica’s capital is Kingston. -Capitol

  4. The official language of this country is English. The language is taught to the young by their parents and their school teachers. People’s Society

  5. 1 US$ = 72 Jamaican$ This number Changes Frequently, so it may be a little off. Currency of Jamaica

  6. Government Jamaica has a constitutional parliament democracy government. This government supports music by allowing people to party in the streets.

  7. Religion Religions popular to this area are Rastafarianism, and Christianity. Rastafarianism originated in Jamaica. Music is used in almost all religious celebrations.

  8. Sarangi • The Sarangi is a bowed string instrument of Jamaican classical music tradition. • It is said to most resemble the human voice.

  9. The Rhumba Box is used in most street music and other celebrations. Rhumba Box

  10. The Tabla is regarded as the queen of drums and percussion instruments. The most popular Jamaican rhythm instrument. Tablas

  11. The Maracas are used in many festivals and parties. Sometimes called Rhumba Shakers Simple percussion instruments played in pairs. Consisting of dried Gourd Shell Maracas

  12. The Steel Pans are also known as the Steel drums or the pans. Pitched percussion instrument. It is tuned chromatically. Made from a 55 gallon drum. Steel Pan

  13. The Saxophone is a conical bored instrument like the clarinet. The Sax is commonly associated with popular music, big band music, blues, and jazz. Saxophone

  14. The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It is not originally from Jamaica. Guitar

  15. Graters In tropical nations, graters are also used to grate coconut meat. In Jamaica, a coconut grater is used as a traditional musical instrument

  16. Vocal Music • There vocal singing is different then we think it would be. It is loud and has many voices. • Vocal music is used in almost all celebrations. • When singing they dance or play an instrument. • The music they sing is memorized or just improvised.

  17. Bob Marley’s original name is Robert Nesta Marley. Somehow along the way he ended up with Bob Marley. With his Rastafarian religion his signature colors were red, white, and green He was a singer/ songwriter/ activist/ prophet for his religion. He is one of the most famous Jamaicans. He really changed Reggae music history with his electric guitar and stunning vocals. Later in life he was flying over Miami in his plane and become very ill. He was taken to Cedars of Lebanon hospital but it was to late. His last words were to his son Ziggy and they were “Money can’t buy life” Bob Marley

  18. Jamaican Quiz • What is the capitol of Jamaica? Kingston • Name 4 of the 8 instruments. Graters, Guitar, Saxophone, Steel Pan, Maracas, Tablas, Rhumba Box, Sarangi. • What ‘s one of the most famous Jamaicans? Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley • What kind of government does Jamaica have? Constitutional parliament democracy (Democracy) • What is Jamaica’s climate? Humid, Tropical, Hot • T or F, The official language of Jamaica is Jamaican? If not, what is it? False, its English

  19. Sources http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic Searched for currency, Nov 11, http://search.live.com/results.aspx?FORM=DNSAS&q=www.world+of+tabla.com http://www.youtube.com/ http://www.chembur.com/ http://coinmill.com/ http://www.kitskids.com/ http://search.live.com/results.aspx?FORM=DNSAS&q=www.google+images.com/11/6/07 http://search.live.com/results.aspx?FORM=DNSAS&q=www.theudericus.com/11/6/07 http://www.xoospace.com/11/6/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarangi/11/6/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maracas/11/6/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steelpans/11/6/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxophone/11/06/07 http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=www.nggautreau.com&go=Search&form=QBRE/11/6/07 http://www.silver-sands.com/jamaica.html/11/6/07 http://users.pullman.com/mitchelm/money.htm/11/8/07 http://www.ilovelanguages.com/11/08/07 http://www.xe.com/11/8/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar/11/8/07 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grater/11/8/07

  20. The End!! Thank You

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