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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the Spanish word habanero, "from Havana") may refer to: Habanera or contradanza, a style of Cuban po****r dance music of the 19th century Habanera, a...
- reads "...otra del Sr. Brito, Portugues: el fandango, la guaracha y seis contradanzas, todo en cifra para guitarra...". A later entry #83, 15 October 1796...