reggae
1Reggae — Origines stylistiques Jazz Mento Rocksteady Rhythm and blues Ska Origines culturelles  Jamaique ! …
2Reggae — Graffiti Reggae [ˈɹɛgeɪ, ˈɹɛgeː] ist eine aus Jamaika stammende Musikform. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte …
3Reggae — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Reggae Orígenes musicales: Rhythm Blues, Rocksteady, Ska, Mento. Orígenes culturales: Mediados de los 60 en Jamaica Instrumentos comunes …
4reggae — [ rege ] n. m. et adj. inv. • 1973; mot angl. de la Jamaïque ♦ Musique jamaïcaine, à rythme syncopé, à structure répétitive. Adj. inv. Des groupes reggae (⇒ rastafari) . ● reggae nom masculin invariable (anglais reggae) Musique populaire… …
5reggae — Reggae first appeared in Britain in the sometimes illegal drinking and social clubs, known as the ‘blues dance’, following the Irish tradition for drinking dens or ‘shebeens’. It is in these early blues dances that the first reggae sound… …
6reggae — (del inglés; pronunciamos reguei o rigui reguei o rigui ) sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Género musical popular jamaicano de ritmo simple y repetitivo: Bob Marley es el representante más conocido de la música reggae. 2. Tema …
7Reggae OK — was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, performed in Finnish by Riki Sorsa.The song was performed eighth on the night (following Yugoslavia s Seid Memić Vajta with Lejla and preceding France s Jean Gabilou with Humanahum ). At… …
8reggae — réggae (angl.) [pron. réghe] ( gae) s. n., art. réggae ul Trimis de gall, 28.02.2008. Sursa: DOOM 2 …
9reggae — 1968, Jamaican English (first in song title Do the Reggay by Toots & the Maytals), perhaps related to rege rege a quarrel, protest, lit. ragged clothes, variant of raga raga, alteration and reduplication of English RAG (Cf. rag) (n.) …
10reggae — |réguei| s. m. [Música] Tipo de música popular de origem jamaicana. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa …