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- sur l’effet du groupe dans les steelbands (Trinidad et Tobago). Memorizing together. Group effect experiments in steelbands (Trinidad and Tobago). Annales...
- Steelbands, originating from Trinidad and Tobago, are groups of musicians who play steelpan instruments including the Tenor, Double Tenor, Double Second...
- Sforzata Steelband Sforzata Steelband at the Panorama finals in 2008 Background information Origin Curepe, Trinidad Genres Steelpan Trinidadian Years active...
- 1957-1999. 2017. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Steel Drums and Steelbands: A History By Angela Smith, Scarecrow Press (June 7, 2012), ISBN 978-0810883420...
- arranged for a number of steelbands from New York City. In 1999, he arranged the same song for two competitions and steelbands and won the Panorama title...
- so that different drum sections produce different notes when struck. Steelbands are groups of musicians who play songs entirely on steel drums. There...
- Trinidad's 1955 Road March title, awarded to the song which was most pla**** by steelbands during that year's Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season. It was the only...
- Afrosoca Groovy soca Power soca Reggae Rhythm Section T****a Steelpan Steelband soca Br**** band Specific forms Media and performance Nationalistic and...
- Commissiong, Rudolph Patrick (2020). "Meet Rudolph Commissiong - a pioneer of steelband music - Arranger & Captain of Esso Dixie Stars - UpClose!". Pan On The...
- of Phagwa celebrations hosted by the Hindu Prachar Kendra.[who?] The steelband developed during wartime By people of African ancestry. They were preceded...