Ethnic Minority Music
Ethnic minority music refers to the musical traditions and practices of groups that are culturally distinct from the dominant society. This genre encompasses a wide range of styles, instruments, and vocal techniques that reflect the unique histories, languages, and experiences of these communities. Examples include African drumming, Native American flute music, and Irish folk songs.
These musical forms often serve important social and cultural functions, such as preserving heritage, fostering community identity, and expressing emotions. Ethnic minority music can also influence mainstream genres, contributing to a richer, more diverse musical landscape. Notable examples include the incorporation of reggae and blues into popular music.