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- Go-go abstract "Go-go is a subgenre associated with funk that originated in the Washington, D.C., area during the mid-1960s to late-'70s. It remains primarily popular in the area as a uniquely regional music style. A great number of bands contributed to the early evolution of the genre, but The Young Senators, Black Heat, and singer-guitarist Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers are credited with having developed most of the hallmarks of the style.Inspired by artists such as the groups formerly mentioned, Go-Go. is a blend of funk, rhythm and blues, and early hip-hop, with a focus on lo-fi percussion instruments and funk-style jamming in place of dance tracks, although some sampling is used. As such, it is primarily a dance hall music with an emphasis on live audience call and response. Go-go rhythms are also incorporated into street percussion.In technical terms, "Go-go's essential beat is characterized by a syncopated, dotted rhythm that consists of a series of quarter and eighth notes (quarter, eighth, quarter, (space/held briefly), quarter, eighth, quarter)… which is underscored most dramatically by the bass drum and snare drum, and the hi-hat… [and] is ornamented by the other percussion instruments, especially by the conga drums, timbales, and hand-held cowbells."Unique to Go-Go is an instrumentation with 3 standard Congas and 2 "Junior Congas", 8" and 9" wide and about half as tall as the standard Congas, a size rare outside of Go-Go. They were introduced to Rare Essence by Tyrone Williams -aka- Jungle Boogie in the early days when they couldn't afford enough full sized Congas, and are ubiquitous ever since.A swing rhythm is often implied (if not explicitly stated).Another important attribute in go-go is call-and-response vocals with the crowd in concert.".
- Go-go instrument Bass_guitar.
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- Go-go instrument Conga.
- Go-go instrument Cowbell_(instrument).
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- Go-go instrument Electric_guitar.
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- Go-go instrument Saxophone.
- Go-go instrument Synthesizer.
- Go-go instrument Timbales.
- Go-go stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Go-go wikiPageExternalLink youngsenators.html.
- Go-go wikiPageExternalLink cultural-life-chocolate-city-review-natalie-hopkinsons-go-go-live.
- Go-go wikiPageExternalLink www.GoGoRadio.com.
- Go-go wikiPageExternalLink www.tmottgogo.com.
- Go-go wikiPageExternalLink XclusiveGoGo.
- Go-go wikiPageID "209812".
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- Go-go culturalOrigins "1970.0".
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- Go-go instruments Saxophone.
- Go-go instruments Synthesizer.
- Go-go instruments Timbales.
- Go-go name "Go-go".
- Go-go otherTopics List_of_funk_musicians.
- Go-go otherTopics Music_of_Washington,_D.C..
- Go-go popularity "Regional genre. Moderate national influence in the mid-1980s.".
- Go-go stylisticOrigins Funk.
- Go-go subject Category:American_styles_of_music.
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- Go-go subject Category:Music_of_Washington,_D.C..
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- Go-go comment "Go-go is a subgenre associated with funk that originated in the Washington, D.C., area during the mid-1960s to late-'70s. It remains primarily popular in the area as a uniquely regional music style. A great number of bands contributed to the early evolution of the genre, but The Young Senators, Black Heat, and singer-guitarist Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers are credited with having developed most of the hallmarks of the style.Inspired by artists such as the groups formerly mentioned, Go-Go.".
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