Indeed, the core of benga is the lead guitar, which essentially follows the track of the vocals.” From music files on youtube, the Kenyan Benga music sounds similar to a tropical pop type of music, and seems relaxing. Benga bands started to form after the first major one “Shirati Jazz” started to produce hits in the year 1967.
Throughout the book “Folk Music Of Kenya” written by George Senoga-Zake, George states how music is very influential to children in Kenya, and what most Folk songs are about.
“Children begin to sing as soon as they can make understandable words and continue to sing through life, in public roads, squares, and wherever people meet. Folk songs include courtship and marriage songs, lullabies and birth songs, circumcision and manhood songs, war, death and funeral songs, field work songs and songs sung while canoeing, praise songs and songs of scorn, grazing songs and songs for watering animals, songs praying for rain to fall or for floods to end, drinking songs, songs for children, songs particular to different seasons and