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Music of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (310 words) |
 | The Cayman Islands are a Caribbean island chain, currently a territory of the United Kingdom. |
 | Musically there are an array of pop singers that cater to tourists, while the natives enjoy a selection of international pop music and their own folk styles. |
 | Christmas music is an important part of the Cayman folk tradition, and it consists of serenading, or group singing of carols on Christmas Eve. |
| Wikipedia:WikiProject World music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (779 words) |
 | music played exclusively for live audiences by often amateur musicians, using compositions and techniques mostly passed down orally); other forms of music should be called "pop-folk", "traditionally styled" or some other term, unless the context makes it quite clear exactly what is being referred to. |
 | In some cases, variants might be used -- Music of the United States uses a musicbox which is different than those used for Music of Hawaii, Music of Puerto Rico, Music of Louisiana and Music of Texas, each of which have their own varieties. |
 | Music of the United Kingdom and Music of Canada both have three different boxes; one of the UK boxes (such as at Music of the Cayman Islands) is a variant of the Caribbean musicbox, which has different varieties at Music of Jamaica and Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, among others. |