KomPassion is a festive mix between the Haitian kompa and Martinican, Guadeloupean Zouk, as well as Dominican cadence-lypso.
Typical instruments are:
MIDI instruments, loops, Synthesizer, Backing track, DAW, Rapping, Sampler, live Drums, Guitar, Bass guitar, Keyboard, and Vocals.
Typical instruments are:
MIDI instruments, loops, Synthesizer, Backing track, DAW, Rapping, Sampler, live Drums, Guitar, Bass guitar, Keyboard, and Vocals.
Hey, Did you know that Kompassion music is played at such a lively tempo, that it is too fast to be considered Kompa.
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Both genres share many similarities, they're both played on a fast 2/4 beat and use catchy melodies and rhythms.
The only difference is the Dominican Merengue is sung in Spanish while the Haitian KompaRengue is sung in Haiti's Haitian Creole.
Both genres share many similarities, they're both played on a fast 2/4 beat and use catchy melodies and rhythms.
The only difference is the Dominican Merengue is sung in Spanish while the Haitian KompaRengue is sung in Haiti's Haitian Creole.
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