Shuffle
see also: Etymology of Shuffle
The Shuffle , also qualified Rhythm and blues jamaïcan, is the ancestor of the Ska. Born at the end of the years 1950, he was played by musicians jamaïcains who tried to reproduce the songs of the jazzmen black American that they heard on the radios of Miami and the Orleans News, by mixing them with the rates/rhythms that they could already play (Mento, Calypso, Merengue…). The low one is powerful and the rate/rhythm of guitar is already syncopated and more rapid.
Artists
- Laurel Aitken
- Val Bennett
- Eric Dean
- Alton Elect
- Owen Gray
- Jim Murple Memorial
- Derrick Morgan
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