hip hop culture mária ištvánová banská bystrica 2008
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Hip Hop Culture
Mária IštvánováBanská Bystrica 2008
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Introduction Hip hop culture started to develop
many years ago and I would like to introduce you the formation of it. The
reason why I decided to make this project about hip hop culture is simple – I consider this culture as one of the most interesting and nowadays the
most popular over the world.
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Roots of hip hopHip hop (also spelled hip-hop or hiphop) is both
a cultural movement and a genre of music developed in New York City in the 1970s primarily by African Americans and Latinos. The four historic "elements" of hip hop are:
• Rap• Dj-ing
• Breakdance• Graffiti art
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Rap
Rapping (also known as Mcing , spitting,) is the rhythmic spoken
delivery of rhymes and wordplay, one of the elements of hip hop music and
culture. The use of the word to describe quick speech or repartee
long predates the musical form, meaning originally "to hit".
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Rhyme styleAside from "flow" (the voice and tone of a particular MC), and rhythmic delivery, the only other central element of rapping is rhyme. In classical poetry, rhymes that
span many syllables are often considered whimsical, but in hip hop the ability to
construct raps with large sets of rhyming syllables is valued.
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Flow
Rap delivery, or "flow", is defined by prosody, cadence, and speed. Cadence deals with the dynamics and patterns of
the rhythm. In addition to rubato (changes in tempo for the purpose of expression),
cadence can also serve to reinforce song structure through ritardando (the gradual
slowing down of tempo).
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Freestyle and battle rap
There are two kinds of freestyle rapping: one is scripted (recitation), but having no
particular overriding subject matter, the second typically referred to as "freestyling" or "spitting", is the improvisation of rapped
lyrics. When freestyling, some rappers inadvertently reuse old lines, or even
"cheat" by preparing segments or entire verses in advance.
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Dj-ing
A DJ or deejay is a person who selects and plays prerecorded music for an
audience.There are several types of DJs. Radio DJs introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, shortwave or digital
radio stations. Club DJs select and play music in a bar, club, disco, a rave, or even
a stadium. Hip hop DJs select, play and create music with multiple turntables, often
to back up one or more MCs.
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Breakdance Breakdance, b-boying or b-girling is a street dance style that evolved as part of
the hip hop movement among African American and Puerto Rican youths in the South Bronx of New York City during the early 1970s. It is normally danced to pop, funk or hip hop music, often remixed to prolong the breaks, and is a well-known
hip hop dance style.
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Styles
ToprockDownrockFreezes
Power moves
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Graffiti art
Graffiti (singular: graffito; the plural is used as a mass noun) is the name for images or
lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is often regarded as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism.Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples going back to Ancient Greece and the Roman
Empire.
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Styles
TagThrow-up
PieceBubble
BlockbusterWildstyle
Roller
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BeatboxBeatboxing is a form of vocal percussion connected with hip hop culture (it has been
called the fifth element of hip hop) although it is not limited to hip hop music. It primarily involves
the art of producing drum beats, rhythm, and musical sounds using one's mouth, lips, tongue,
voice, and more. It may also involve singing, vocal imitation of turntablism, the simulation of horns, strings, and other musical instruments.