- to the
habanera rhythm,
especially when it is as a b****
ostinato in
contradanzas such as "Tu
madre es conga".
Syncopated cross-rhythms
called the tresillo...
-
Contradanza is a folk and
acoustic music band
formed in 1998 in
Seville (Andalusia, Spain),
playing traditional music as well as
original compositions...
- An
important rhythm of the
south region of the
Pacific coast is the
contradanza (it is used in
dance shows due to the
striking colours of the costumes)...
- Afro-Cuban
rhythmic motifs in the 19th
century when the
habanera (Cuban
contradanza)
gained international po****rity.
Musicians from
Havana and New Orleans...
-
embellishment of tresillo.
Cinquillo is used
frequently in the
Cuban contradanza (the "habanera") and the danzón.
Tresillo is a
Spanish word
meaning "triplet"—three...
- de Richelieu. Sent to
Paris to
complete his studies, he
wrote various contradanzas when he returned. He
spent much of his life in Europe, but also wrote...
- Afro-Cuban
rhythmic motifs in the 1800s with the po****rity of the
Cuban contradanza (known
outside of Cuba as the habanera). The
habanera rhythm can be thought...
-
includes influences from
Spanish song and dance, such as
Bolero and
contradanza as well as Afro-Cuban
rhythm and
percussion elements. Moda de
viola is...
- influence. In the late 1700s, po****r
European dances and music, such as
contradanzas and danzones, were
introduced to
Latin music.
Through the 1800s, former...
-
cousin the
contradanza are
sequence dances,
performed to a pattern,
usually of squares, to
music that was instrumental.
Neither the
contradanza nor the danza...