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Kaseko is a musical genre from Suriname, a fusion of African, European and American styles. The term ''kaseko'' derives from ''casser le corps'' (''break the body'') which referred to a swift dance during the period when slavery was legal in the region. ''Kaseko'' is related to other local styles, such as ''winti'' and ''kawina''; like them, it uses call-and-response vocals and complex rhythms. Instruments include drums, saxophone, trumpet and, sometimes, a trombone. ''Kaseko'' first evolved out of ''Bigi Pokoe'', which was a 1930s' style played by large brass bands during festivals, strongly influenced by Dixieland jazz. Later, calypso, rock and roll and other styles left an influence. In the 1970s, Surinamese expatriates, living in the Netherlands, popularized ''kaseko''. ==External links== *http://www.lievehugo.com *http://www.kingbotho.com *http://kaseko.fr/Index.htm *http://www.srananpoku.com/browse-kaseko-videos-1-date.html 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「kaseko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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