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jarabe. A
number of
other dances known as
jarabes are
known to have
existed in the 18th and 19th centuries, such as the
jarabe de Jalisco, the
jarabe...
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jarabes are
instrumental songs only, the
jarabes originated as a
medley of
favorite regional sones and canciones. The
regional nature of the
jarabes are...
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Jarabe de Palo (literally "Wooden
Stick Syrup" or, by
virtue of the
Spanish expression "dar un
jarabe de palo", i.e. a "**** of a beating") was a Spanish...
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Spanish songwriter, guitarist, and
vocalist of the Barcelona-based band
Jarabe de Palo (also
named "Jarabedepalo"). Donés grew up in Barcelona. He got...
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include rancheras, corridos, ****bias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos,
jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas,
waltzes and chotís. Most...
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March 2012.
Retrieved 9
September 2011. Rojas, David. "Sones,
Jarabes y Danzas" [Sons,
Jarabes and Dances] (in Spanish).
Instituto Cultural "Raices Mexicanas"...
- it is used to
accompany chilenas, sones, parabienes, gustos, minuetes,
jarabes oaxaqueños, and
indigenous dances. The
cantaro is also used in the fandangos...
- ****bias, charangas, ballads, boleros, salsas, bachatas, sones, chilenas,
jarabes, mambos, danzones, tangos, sambas,
bossa novas, pasodobles, marches, polkas...
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Espumillas Gofio Flan
Gofio con anis
Grosellas en miel (en
jarabe)
Hicacos en miel (en
jarabe)
Jalea de
guayaba Jalea de
mango Jalea de
patriotas (bananas)...
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generally covered sones abajeños,
sones arribeños,
sones costeños and
jarabes, and a wood box for
dancing was
widely used. Some
groups have been caught...