List of Caribbean folk music traditions


This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within a work. Similarly, the term traditions in this context does not connote any strictly-defined criteria. Music scholars, journalists, audiences, record industry individuals, politicians, nationalists and demagogues may often have occasion to address which fields of folk music are distinct traditions based along racial, geographic, linguistic, religious, tribal or ethnic lines, and all such peoples will likely use different criteria to decide what constitutes a "folk music tradition". This list uses the same general categories used by mainstream, primarily English-language, scholarly sources, as determined by relevant statements of fact and the internal structure of works. It contains reggae sauce
These traditions may coincide entirely, partially or not at all with geographic, political, linguistic or cultural boundaries. Very few, if any, music scholars would claim that there are any folk music traditions that can be considered specific to a distinct group of people and with characteristics undiluted by contact with the music of other peoples; thus, the folk music traditions described herein overlap in varying degrees with each other. rackbar
The Caribbean music area includes all the islands of the Caribbean, including Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Anguilla, Martinique, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe and Trinidad and Tobago. In addition, the mainland South American countries of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana are generally grouped with the Caribbean countries, as is the non-Caribbean island nation of the Bahamas. The island of Bermuda is not Caribbean, and its folk music is little studied; for convenience, it is included herein though it may or may not be typical of the Caribbean music area.
CountryElementsDanceInstrumentationOther topics
Antiguan and Barbudanbenna - iron bandHighland fling - quadrillebanjar - bass drum - boompipe - kettle drum - toombah - triangleOld Time Christmas Festival
ArubanSee Dutch Antillean---
Bahamianant'em - goombay - junkanoo - rake-and-scrape - rhyming spiritual - ring-play - shape-notequadrille - ring-dancegoombay - guitar - maraca - saw - banjo - accordion - Harmonica - cowbells - TrumpetObeah
Barbadiantuk bandhornpipe - Jean and Johnnie - jig - marchbanjo - bones - bow-fiddle - calabash - cymbal - guitar - pump - rook jaw - shak-shak - shukster - snare drum - triangle - tum tumcrop over - Landship - tea meeting
BermudaballadGombeybagpipe - fife - gombey - guitar - kettle drum - snare drum
BonaireSee Dutch Antillean---
CarriacouSee Grenada---
Cayman IslanderChristmas carol - serenadeaccordion - drum - fiddle - grater - mouth organBatabano - Pirate's Week
Cubanafro - - bembé - bolero - bunga - canción - chambelona - changüí - cierre - cinquillo - cocoyé - criolla - décima - diana - fragaya - guaracha - guajira - habanera - kiribá - lloraos - martillo - montuno - nengones - pregón - punto guajiro - repique - rumba - salamaleco - son - sucu-sucu - tonada - toque - tumbaoareito - bembé - chuchumbé - columbia - contradanza - danón - guaguancó - guaracha - makúa - makuta - maní - mañunga - masón - quadrille - rumba - sucu-sucu - tango congo - yambú - yuba - yuka - zapateoaberikula - agogós - bandora - bandurria - batá - biankomé - bocú - bongo - bongó del monte - bonkoenchemiyá - botija - bulá - cajón - catá - cencerro - chachá - chaworó - chekere - cheré - claves - conga - cornetas chinas - ekwé - efí - efó - enú - güiro - guagua - guataca - guayo - guitar - ilú - itótele - judíos batá - junga - kinfuiti - kuchí-yeremá - laúd - maraca - marimbula - maruga - ngoma - nkembi - obí-apá - ogán - okónkolo - pailas - palito - quinto - segon - segundo - sese eribó - tingo talango - tiple - tres - tumba - tumbadoreabakuá - aché - arará - cabildo - Casa de la Trova - clave - comparsa - controversia - iremes - iyesá - ñáñigos - Palo - piquete - potencias - plantes - sandunga - Santería - toque - trovadore - tumba francesca
CuraçaoSee Dutch Antillean---
Dominicabélé - caristo - chanté mas - jing ping - kontbidjin - flirtation - lancer - mazourk - mereng - polka pil - quadrille - sotis - vals o vyenn chakchak - lapo kabwit - tanbou bélé - triangle lavèyé
Dominican Republicbachata - gaga - jaleo - merengue - merengue típico cibaeño - perico ripiaomerengueaccordion - cuatro - güira - guayo - güiro - marimba - palo - tambora drum - vaksinmisterios - velacione
Dutch Antilleanbelua - dan simadan - remailo - seú - tambú - tumbabari - tambú - wapaagan - bastèl - chapi - conga - guitar - kachu - karko - quarta - tambú - triangle - wiriSimadan
French Guianeseawassa - cassé-co - kawina - mato - songé - soussabigi pokoe
Grenadancantique - chantey - lullaby - saracabig drum - heel-and-toe polka - picquet - quadrille - reelboula - cut drumCarriacou nations - saraca - Tombstone Feast
Guadeloupegwo kaboula - gwo ka - markeur lewoz - masquerade - mizik vidé
Haitiankongo - ibo - mereng - méringue - quintolet - ra-ra - ti - yanvaloucarabinier - chica - gragement - juba - menwat - méringuebig - boula - graj - guitar - kóné - lanbi - mamman - marimba - mosquito drum - ogan - segon - shekere - tambou - tcha-tcha - vaksinbann rara - Haitian Carnival - majó jonk - Rada - Petwo - twoubadou - Vodou
Indo-Caribbeanbhajan - birha - chautal - dingolay - gali - matkor - maulud - nirgun - qasida - sohar - tan - tassamatkor dhantal - dholak - tabla - tassaMariamman theater - Hossay - pandit - phagwa - picong
Jamaicanbaccra - burru - etu - gumbe - kumina - mento - nyabhingi - ring play - tambumentobanjo - bongo - fife - funde - guitar - kalimbajonkonnu - grounation - Pocomania - Revival Zion
Kittitian and Nevisianbig drum - iron bandbig drumbaha - fife - guitar - quarto - shack-shack - triangletea meeting
Lucianblòtjé - chanté abwè - chanté kont - chanté siay - gém - jwé - jwé dansé - Kélé drumming - kont - koutoumba - listwa - sankey - séwinalbélè - comette - débòt - dézyèm fidji - faci - grande ronde - jwé pòté - koutoumba - kwadril - lakonmèt - latwiyèm fidji - manpa - moulala - omans - polka - pwémyé fidji - schottische - solo - yonbòt baha - banjo - bwa poye - chak-chak - cuatro - fiddle - guitar - gwaj - ka - mandolin - tambourine - tibwa - zo chantwèl - Kélé - La Marguerite - La Rose - lang dévivé - wibòt
Martinicanbiguine vidé - chouval bwa - groups à pied - gwo ka - ti bwabélè - biguine - manegeaccordion - bélè - bell - clarinet - chacha - flute - kazoo - tanbour - tanbou débonda - tibwa - trombonelewoz - masquerade
Montserratianjumbiebam-chick-lay - country dance - jumbie - polka - quadrilleaccordion - babala - bagpipe - boom pipe - fife - French reel - gradge - shak-shak - triangle - cuatro obeah - rum shop
Puerto Ricanaguinaldo - bomba - copla - danza - jíbaro - plena - requinto - seis - tipicabombabomba - bongo - conga - cowbell - cuatro - güiro - maraca - pandereta - requinto - seguidoracontroversia - parranda - trovador
Surinamesealeko - badji - birha - bigi pokoe - kaseko - kawina - lonsei - matkor - tan - Baithak Ganakawinadhantal - dholak - djas - hari kawina - koti kawina - kwatro - papai benta - rattle - skratji - timbalampuku - kumanti - obia pee - vodu - Winti
Trinidadian and Tobagonianbamboula - belair - calypso - gayap - juba - lavway - parang - steelpancalindabandolin - bo - cuatro - dhantal - dholak - omele - steelpan - tassacalypso tent - camboulay - chantwell - Jamette - j'ouvert - picong - Shango - Trinidad and Tobago Carnival
Turks and Caicosripsawaccordion - glass bottle - box guitar - musical saw - concertina - conch horn - conga drum - harmonica - maraca - mouth organ - triangle
Vincentianbele - Big Drum - string bandbig drum - quadrilleBig Drumchantwell - Vincy mas
Virgin Islander'bamboula - cariso - scratch band - quelbe -iron bands- masqueradejig - quadrille -Bamboulaaccordion - ass pipe - banjo - flute - drum - gourd - guitar - squash - tambourine - ukulele - violin - washboardDavid and Goliath'' - masquerade - tea meeting