I’m With the Band: Cultural Education and Community Formation Within Steel Bands
Abstract
How do a steel band’s practices, customs, and traditions create its unique social culture, and how are these practices rooted in the cultural history of the instrument? This text examines the history and evolution of the steel pan in Trinidad, and draws conclusions about how steel bands, both in Trinidad and elsewhere in the world, form communities through practices that are rooted in this history, such as liming and learning by rote. This project used one steel band, Texas A&M University's Maroon Steel, as a case study to compare against Trinidadian steel bands, observing both traditional and modern practices to determine the presence of any significant similarities and if so, the reasons for those similarities.
Subject
steel panTrinidad
community formation
customs and traditions
steel drums
music
Caribbean music
Caribbean culture
Citation
Muetzel, Joshua Allen (2020). I’m With the Band: Cultural Education and Community Formation Within Steel Bands. Master's thesis, Texas A&M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /192459.