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Biguine (/bɪˈɡɪn/ big-IN, French: [biɡin];
Antillean Creole: bigin) is a
rhythmic dance and
music style that
originated from Saint-Pierre, Martinique...
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Antillean dance music styles of the 20th century,
including kadans, konpa, and
biguine.
Brazilian Zouk
Music of
Latin America Music of
Martinique Music of Guadeloupe...
- call-and-response
style songs during their Carnival celebrations.
Biguine vidé is an up
tempo version of the
biguine rhythm,
combining other carnival elements. It is parti****tory...
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travelled on
trucks or
small carts during Vaval,
playing a
music known as
biguine vidé (or just videé).
After the
decline of
Vaval in
World War II, the tradition...
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biguine bèlé, bèlé belya, and gran bèlé The bèlè is the
origin of
several important Martiniquan po****r styles,
including chouval bwa and
biguine; it...
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Paname (album of
French chansons) 2002 Amour(s) 2004 Saga 2007
Begin The
Biguine 2012 My Name is
Billie Holiday 2017
Woman 2022 Suds"
Single releases differed...
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second drum that
sounded on
every fourth beat. In the 1930s
several biguine artists from
Martinique and
Guadeloupe moved to France,
where they achieved...
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frequently used in
Dixieland jazz, as well as in
Caribbean genres like
biguine, calypso,
mento and troubadour. The
modern banjo derives from instruments...
- the song "Al
ritmo di
beguine (Ti amo)" from
their album Effetto amore.
Biguine "beguine, noun".
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries.
Oxford University Press...
- line. The term encomp****es
earlier br**** band marches,
French Quadrilles,
biguine, ragtime, and
blues with collective,
polyphonic improvisation.
While instrumentation...