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SKA Essay Research Paper SKAImagine this spring

SKA! Essay, Research Paper


SKA!


Imagine this: spring break 1962, Jamaica. You are strolling down the streets of


Kingston, enjoying the cool sea breeze and the delightful Caribbean climate.


The streets are filled with many sounds. Cars’ horns honking, children playing,


and people shuffling by. There is one sound, however, that rises above all the


hustle and bustle. Horns, guitars, organs, drums, emanating from smoke-filled


clubs and bar rooms, fill you ears with a lush sound. This is the sound of ska.


Ska is an old Jamaican form of music that blossomed when Jamaica won its


independence from England in 1962. At this time, a man named Clement Dodd


decided to create a uniquely Jamaican danceable sound. Ska is a potpourri of


different musical styles; and draws influence from many countries. It takes


swing, jazz, big band, soul, and rhythm and blues from the U.S., and couples it


with calypso, ya-ya, and mento (a form of calypso) from the islands to create


the Jamaican ska. The sound of ska is unique to Jamaica and is the original


“music of Jamaica.” Its accented upbeat, bouncy rhythms, and colorful horn lines


made it perfect for dancing. Ska got its name from the sound made by the guitar


as it played on the off beats. This music served as the basis for the slower


rocksteady music style which later spawned the ever-popular reggae genre. Ska


music finally made its world debut in New York at the 1964 world’s fair at the


Jamaican exhibition. By this time ska was an established musical genre. Ska


later emigrated to England where the English began to develop their own style


ska, which is seen in the second wave of ska.


Ska music can be divided into three waves, or periods. Each wave has a


characteristic style and sound distinguishing it from the others. Each wave


also has bands that represent them respectively. The first wave began in the


1950’s and ended in or around 1968. The first wave sound was defined by the


keyboard, guitar, or horns playing on the offbeat, and the bands usually had


vocals, guitars, bass, drums, piano, and a horn section. This music was dance


music; its up tempo and bouncy feel allowed people to skank (ska dance) to it


easily. It was during this wave that rocksteady and reggae were also born.


These two slower, less instrumental versions of ska were brought about by two


reasons: the hot weather made it uncomfortable for people to dance to the fast


tempo of the ska music, and the social and political changes going on in Jamaica


made people less happy and more subdued. The first wave of ska has many groups


that made it famous. These bands are the “founding fathers” of ska. Bands such


as the Skatalites, Prince Buster, Toots and the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, Don


Drummond, and Bob Marley and the Wailers served as the basis for future ska


bands.


Second wave ska flourished in England in the late 1970’s and early 80’

s. It


yielded many popular bands like The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, and The


Beat. Second-wave ska had its roots in England and later spread to the US with


the formation of the band “Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” Second wave ska was


characterized by its distinctly different sound and was referred to as two-tone


ska. Two-tone ska is faster, tighter and uses more horns than most first-wave


Jamaican ska. Black and white checkers are usually associated with the two-tone


period. Through the first and second waves, ska was music for the man-in-street,


in other words, the working people.


Third wave ska is the ska of the late 80’s and 90’s. This ska is a sort of


revival of ska. Bands of this period show influences from other music styles as


well as other waves of ska. Typical third wave bands are Bim Skala Bim, the


Allstonians, and The Toasters. Other styles of third wave ska exist. These


subgenres of ska are mixes of two ore more other types of music. Some examples


are ska-core (ska-hardcore, The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones), salska (latin-ska


mix), and skakacore (ska, rap, hardcore mix) as well as others. There are some


third wave bands, however, that choose to keep a more traditional sound. Bands


such as Hepcat, Engine 54, Stubborn All Stars, and Cucumber Now. These bands


sound much like bands of the first wave, but with a slightly “fresher” sound and


feel.


We can trace ska from its roots in Jamaica, then to England, and then to the US.


Today, the center of ska in the US is probably New York City. New York ska is


known. all throughout the country. New York is where many major record labels


are based, Moon Records (owned by the famed Toasters), for example, has dozens


of bands on its label. In addition, New York is where most of the ska style can


be seen. Stores like 99X sell clothes typically worn by rudies (people who


follow ska). Ska music has its own lingo and jargon Rude is the 1962 Jamaican


version of the word cool, scooters and bowling are also often associated with


ska. Rude boys/girls were troublemakers who dressed to impress (gangster-like


[show picture]). There is much more to be said for ska, as far as the many small


details that explain every aspect of the music, as well as the culture. As a


generalization; ska is not just a word describing a type of music, as you may


have thought, if you even knew what ska was in the first place; in essence, it


is a lifestyle. Ska has its own little niche in society. It has many aspects to


it that are more than just the music itself.


Clearly, ska is alive and well in modern society. Hopefully, ska will keep


growing and sewing its rude seed throughout the music world. Possibly, the


forever asked question, “Ska? What’s ska?” will be stricken from the record.


Moreover, more and more people will actually know what that short, choppy,


awkward sounding word, SKA, really means.

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