Changing country music culture from Southern California from Savanna, Bruce Filer claims the importance of country music in the United States. He believes that the culture of country music has changed from the earliest "drinking, fraud" and "truck driving" basis to a more conservative foundation. By studying the culture of stereotypes, Feiler observes similarities and differences between it and the American general culture.
In contrast to Haitian bourgeois culture, Compas (konpa) (compas in French, also known as konpairirk in Creole) is complex and changing music. It comes from African rhythm and European ballroom dance. Combine. It is a kind of exquisite music with Meringe as a basic rhythm. Haiti did not record music until Jaica Guignard was recorded in 1937 for non-commercial purposes. Haiti is always a literary country, has produced poetry, novels and internationally recognized plays. French colonial experience used France as a place of culture and prestige and since that it has dominated the literary world and the creation of literature. However, since the 18th century Haitian Creole has worked hard to write. Creole's recognition as an official language has led to the expansion of novels, poetry and plays in Creole.
For thousands of years, music has always become a constant and reliable part of human culture, but as technology era comes, music creation and hearing are constantly changing. Innovation has always been closely related to music. Artists continue to rebuild the art itself and need to hear more convenient ways. Entrepreneurs and music enthusiasts are looking for the next best thing. It is either a Hi-Fi stereo system, a wireless headset, or a new recording technology. Although it may be possible to remove tips that can be embedded in the ears, it is clear that the impact of technology on music is obvious. The advantages of music are many: emotion, quality of work, improvement of focus and energy