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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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proper quadrilles, plus
creolized versions of 19th-century
couple dances:
biguines,
mazouks and
valses Créoles.
Instrumentation consists of
variable combinations...
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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...
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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...
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proper quadrilles, plus
creolized versions of 19th-century
couple dances:
biguines,
mazouks and
valses Créoles.
Though Guadeloupe and
Martinique are most...
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international genres such as hip hop, etc.
Traditional Guadeloupean music includes biguine, kadans, cadence-lypso, and gwo ka. Po****r
music artists and
bands such...
- mid-19th century,
Kingdom of Bohemia,
Austrian Empire Derivative forms maxixe biguine Regional scenes Paraguayan polka Slovenian-style
polka Other topics Duple...
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early 1910s,
combining earlier br**** band marches,
French quadrilles,
biguine,
ragtime and
blues with
collective polyphonic improvisation. However, jazz...
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online Hill, Edwin. "Making
claims on echoes: Dranem, Cole
Porter and the
biguine between the Antilles,
France and the US." Po****r
Music 33.3 (2014): 492–508...
- the song "Al
ritmo di
beguine (Ti amo)" from
their album Effetto amore.
Biguine "beguine, noun".
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries.
Oxford University Press...