- Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780253209481. Urfé,
Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana.
Orovio,
Helio 2004.
Cuban music from A to Z. p50
Cristobal Diaz
offers 1885: "el...
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Helio Orovio Diaz (4
February 1938 – 6
october 2008 in Havana) was a
Cuban scholar and
historian of
Cuban music. He was born in
Santiago de Las Vegas....
- The Bueno-
Orovio–Cherry–Fenton model, also
simply called Bueno-
Orovio model, is a
minimal ionic model for
human ventricular cells. It
belongs to the category...
-
hailed as the
father of
Cuban creole musical development.
According to
Helio Orovio, "After Saumell's
visionary work, all that was left to do was to develop...
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Federation requires 30-32 bars per minute. Cha-cha-cha (music) Cha Cha
Slide Orovio,
Helio 1944.
Cuban music from A to Z. p. 50 Giro, Radamés 2007. Diccionario...
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Sierra (2009, pp. 70–71)
Naranjo Orovio (1988, pp. 5–8)
Bowen (2006, p. 179)
Naranjo Orovio (1988, p. 20)
Naranjo Orovio (1988, pp. 8–20)
Romero Samper...
- mundo. 3rd ed, Cubanacan, San Juan P.R. p24-25
Orovio,
Helio 2004.
Cuban music from A to Z. p195.
Orovio,
Helio 1995. El
bolero latino. La Habana. Maggiolo...
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Revisiting music theory: a
guide to the practice, p.28. ISBN 0-415-97440-2.
Orovio,
Helio (1981). Cubanas,
Letras (ed.).
Diccionario de la Música Cubana. La...
- the
Restoration movement. In 1875, the
minister for development,
Manuel Orovio (1817–1883),
sought to
reinforce traditional "Spanish values" such as the...
- new native-born instrument, a
fusion of all three,
called the tres.
Helio Orovio writes that, in 1892, Nené Manfugás
brought the tres from Baracoa, its place...