- but most
importantly within songs that are
themselves called "
mejoranas".
These mejoranas are
romantic ballads that are sung
exclusively by men in the...
- are the mejoranera, a five-stringed
guitar accompanying songs called mejoranas as well as torrentes, and the rabel, a
violin with
three strings used...
- (1991). "Review of
Street Music of Panama: ****bias, Tamboritos, and
Mejoranas".
Latin American Music Review /
Revista de Música Latinoamericana. 12...
- bouzouki")
Piccolo mandolin Tremolo b****
Mandore Mandolute Mandriola Mandotar Mejorana (Panama)
Monochord Nevoud (Turkey)
Ngombi Nigenkin (****an)
Nyatiti (Kenya)...
- saloma, Pasillo,
Panamanian bunde, bullerengue,
Punto Music, Tamborito,
Mejorana,
Panamanian Murga,
Tamborera (Examples:
Guarare and
Tambor de la Alegria)...
-
semitic root *mrj "hemp". The
Semitic root is also
found in the
Spanish word
mejorana and in
English marjoram,
which could be
related to the word marihuana....
- violin; guitar) have more than one
tuning considered "standard" (e.g.
mejorana, ukulele) do not have a
standard tuning but
rather a "common"
tuning that...
- Yucatán, Mexico, 19th century. Six-stringed
charanga or jamanita. Panama.
Mejorana Puerto Rican tiple doliente Puerto Rico, 19th century,
tiple requinto Venezuela...
-
Cuban punto,
Cuban guajira,
Venezuelan and
Colombian joropo,
Panamanian mejorana,
Peruvian zamacueca,
Chilean cueca Other topics Charro –
Jarabe tapatío...
- song and dance: Punto,
Mejorana, Atravesao.
Another example of this is
Lamento y
Punto (2009),
which calls upon both the
mejorana tradition, and the intimate...