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Wabap (or simply biguine wabap) is a subgenre of biguine, a Caribbean music style.

Etymology

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The name derives from the traditional refrain wiz-zap wabap sung by sugarcane cutters.[1]

History

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According to Al Lirvat, the term was coined by Nelly Lunflas, a revue leader at La Canne à Sucre.[2] The first wabap recordings were made in 1952 by Al Lirvat and Robert Mavounzy. In 1954, a piece by Lirvat sung by Moune de Rivel was titled "Biguine Wabap".[3]

Musical characteristics

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Wabap incorporates into biguine a number of assonances and dissonances, altered chords, and complex rhythms in five, six, and seven beats.[4] Banjo disappeared in wabap and it was replaced by guitar.

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