- vamp,
often with
chromatic root movement. Mauleón,
Rebeca (1999). 101
Montunos. Petaluma, CA: Sher Publishing. Orovio,
Helio 2004.
Cuban music from A...
- His
bongo player used a large, hand-held
cencerro ('cowbell')
during montunos (call-and-response
chorus section). ****nio Rodríguez
introduced the idea...
- section,
which incorporated the
guajeos typical of son
cubano (also
known as
montunos).
These guajeos became the
essence of the
genre when it was pla**** by big...
- Ensemble. Petaluma, California: Sher Music. Mauleón,
Rebeca (2005). 101
Montunos. Petaluma, California: Sher Music. ISBN 978-1-883217-07-5. Manuel, Peter...
-
styles which incorporate the
tempo and
syncopation of the son, or even its
montunos. Generally,
there is an
explicit difference between styles that incorporate...
- "
Montuno" ("
Montuno") is a 1993 song by
American singer and
songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was
released as the
fourth single released from her
first Spanish...
-
recognizable elements of modern-day salsa.
Piano guajeos are also
known as
montunos in
North America, or
tumbaos in the
contemporary Cuban dance music timba...
-
style was very successful. In the danzón "Constancia", he
introduced some
montunos and the
audience was
motivated to join in
singing the refrains. Jorrín...
- Bianchetto, Bianchiana, Bianchino, Montoncello,
Montonego bianco,
Montuni and
Montuno. J.
Robinson Jancis Robinson's
Guide to Wine
Grapes pg 112
Oxford University...
-
referred to as "Latin tunes", with no
distinction between a
Cuban son
montuno and a
Brazilian bossa nova. Even as late as 2000, in Mark Gridley's Jazz...