Caribbean Crucible
Documentary it talks a lot about how the Caribbean culture is formed off of the music they listen to. You can see throughout the documentary music involved in every part of their life, whether it be through church traditions or normal day-to-day life music influences them. Not only is music used for cultural reasons but it is also used for them to express their emotions. Music is like a second religion to the people of the Caribbean they use music to gather as it is typically a happy activity that brings a community together. In the documentary one of the natives of the Caribbean says how music makes them stronger how it connects them. Music is something that the United States really has never used as a way to culturally connect as we do not have a uniform style of music that all Americans listen to. I was shocked to find out that the music is able to even have teams of people work even faster and even more efficient while listening to music. The importance of music in Caribbean culture is abundantly clear that without the music they would have no sense of culture it is one of their main ways of expressing themselves. From the documentary I feel like we learned that music in the Caribbean is something that the natives use it in their day-to-day life no matter what they are doing. Whether they be doing something religious or something for fun music is somehow incorporated into it.
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