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Changüí is a
style of
Cuban music which originated in the
early 19th
century in the
eastern region of Guantánamo Province,
specifically Baracoa. It arose...
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century in the
eastern region of Guantánamo,
where it was used to play
changüí, a
precursor of son cubano. Its
exact origins are not known, but it is...
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These older,
larger bongos are
known as bongó del
monte and pla**** in
changüí. The
smaller bongos used in son
cubano were po****r
across Cuba by the...
- as a
percussion instrument in
traditional styles of
Cuban music such as
changüí,
predecessor of son cubano.
Largely replaced by the güiro (gourd s****er)...
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plucked box
musical instrument of the Caribbean. In Cuba it is
common in the
changüí genre, as well as old
styles of son. In Mexico,
where it is
known as marimbol...
- an
annual Changui festival to
celebrate the
anniversary of
Chito Latanble, and the bi-annual
Festival de
Changui.
There is
often a
Changui function on...
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mountainous regions such as
Sierra Maestra.
These early styles,
which include changüí, nengón, kiribá and regina, were
developed by peasants, many of
which were...
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Marcos Javier Yáñez Fernández (born 10
April 1977),
known as
Changui, is a
Spanish former footballer who pla**** as a striker. He
spent most of his career...
- Changā’ī; also
known as Changā’ī-ye Aşgharābād, Changā’ī-ye Vasaţ, and
Changūi Wast) is a
village in Koregah-e
Gharbi Rural District, in the
Central District...
- rumba-influenced son in the
charanga ensemble; and Elio Revé
developed changüí. On the
other hand, New York saw in the 1970s the
first use of the term...