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Pambiche is a
Dominican music genre and
dance form
derived from
merengue típico, the
traditional style of merengue. It has a
slower tempo than standard...
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Pambiche Cocina and Repostería Cubana, or
simply Pambiche, is a
Cuban restaurant located in
northeast Portland, Oregon.
Pambiche is
housed in "a funky...
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groups play a
variety of rhythms, but most
common are the
merengue and the
pambiche. In the 1930s–1950s, a b****
instrument was also
often used.
Called marimba...
- the
difficult steps of the merengue; this mid-tempo
version was
called pambiche.
Major mainstream acceptance started with
Rafael Trujillo's rise to power...
- of fast-paced, march-like
merengue Americans are most used to hearing.
Pambiche or
merengue apambichao is said to have
developed during the
American occupation...
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album heavily influenced by
genres Camilo heard while growing up
including Pambiche, ****bia, and
Salsa music.
Since re-launching his solo career,
Camilo has...
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merengue rhythms, such as
merengue derecho (most
common merengue form) and
pambiche. "Archived copy".
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-03.
Retrieved 2007-09-26...
- and "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles. El
Hombre Acordeón En Vivo (2007)
Pambiche Meets Jazz (2005) From
Santo Domingo Live! (Vivo) (2005)
Cabecita Loca...
- (Nicaragua), Afro-Caribbean influence, not to be
confused with
Maypole dance Pambiche Pandanggo Pangalay Panthi (Folk
dance of Chhattisgarh, India) Pantsula...
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music Norteño
Nueva canción
Nueva trova Orquesta típica
Pachanga Pagode Pambiche Pasillo Payada Plena Porro Punto guajiro Ranchera Reggaeton Rondalla Rumba...