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When Exactly rap originated, it is no longer possible to find out today, but we know where it originated. In general, it began to spread perhaps sometime in the second half of the 1970s from the South New York district of the Bronx, and was actually a new means of expression for the Local Black Community. Its basic feature was from the beginning (and it is to this day) fast spewing of words, sentences - actually recitations - on a slow Instrumental rhythm and blues sky funk background. It was created using a turntable (Technics) and a mixing desk, in the eighties, Sequencer and samplers (mostly Akai) began to be used. Manual sequencing of recordings was probably "invented" in the previous decade by New York Jamaican Kool Herc. In his home parties in the first half of the seventies, he developed the so-called break-beat DJ-ing, when he was able to extract and isolate rhythm from the records, especially for funk songs, and then play these excerpts on enthusiastic dancers.