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  2. Music of Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The Gamelan music is originally from Indonesia and it is common in Javanese cultural activities. A Gamelan orchestra generally consists mainly of metallic xylophones, gongs of several sizes and a drum. There are different types of Gamelan orchestras. The most recent development in Suriname's Gamelan music is the inclusion of western musical ...

  3. Category:Music of Suriname - Wikipedia

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  4. Kaseko - Wikipedia

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    Kaseko is a musical genre from Suriname. [1] It is a fusion of numerous popular and folk styles derived from Africa, Europe and the Americas. The genre is rhythmically complex, with percussion instruments including skratji (a very large bass drum) and snare drums, as well as saxophone, trumpet and occasionally trombone.

  5. SuriPop - Wikipedia

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    The Suriname Popular Song Festival (commonly called SuriPop) is a biennial song festival that has taken place in Suriname since 1982. The festival is organized by the Foundation for the Promotion of Arts and Culture in Suriname ( Dutch : Stichting ter Bevordering van Kunst en Kultuur in Suriname ).

  6. Nationale Top 40 Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The first Top 40 appeared on April 12, 2013. [1] It is based on radio airplay, music store sales, and reports from the Association of DJ's in Suriname.

  7. Kawina (music) - Wikipedia

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    The instruments are usually two kawina drums, a sakka and a cuatro (or reson). Over the course of time, diverse styles of prisir kawina have emerged all over Suriname. New songs are often created to tell about notable events. The older dance and music forms of banya, tuka and laku were sung in the rhythm of kawina.

  8. Chutney soca - Wikipedia

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    In Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname, chutney soca music is a crossover style of music incorporating soca and calypso elements and English, Hindustani, and Hinglish lyrics, chutney music, with Western instruments such as the guitar, piano, drum set, and Indian instruments such as the dholak, harmonium, tabla, and dhantal.

  9. Category:Surinamese singers - Wikipedia

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