- b****-ostinato and
written in
triple metre. The term p****acaglia (Spanish:
pasacalle; French: p****acaille; Italian: p****acaglia, p****acaglio, p****agallo, p****acagli...
- pandeirada.
Marching tunes (Galician: ruadas, Asturian: pasucáis, Spanish:
pasacalles) are also known, as well as the
local variation of jota.
Other Asturian...
- music.
There are also
different kinds of
traditional music like albazo,
pasacalle, fox incaico, tonada, capishca,
Bomba (highly
established in Afro-Ecuadorian...
- Móstoles
during this period.
There are also an
opening address; some
pasacalles,
which are
similar to
standard parades;
contests about carnival troupes...
-
suite as the most
prominent cyclical instrumental genre. P****acaglia (
Pasacalles): a lively,
often serious Spanish dance in 3 4 or 3 2 meter. Commonly...
- Army as an
armoured cavalry march, and by the
Chilean Naval Academy as a
pasacalle.
French Foreign Legion also has this song in
their repertoire under the...
-
Publishing Company, Incorporated. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8059-2328-5. "Con un
pasacalle se iniciarán las
celebraciones de la
Pascua de los
Negros en Arica". soychile...
- such as
marimba and
bomba stemming from the days of slavery. Pasillo,
pasacalle, and
yarabi are po****r
styles of folksong, with the
former being similar...
- 5
October 2022.
Retrieved 11
August 2022. "Vuelve el trap:
afiches y
pasacalles por el
regreso de Duki". Filo News (in Spanish). 18 July 2022. Archived...
- fandangos, or
habaneras from
Latin America, jotas, seguidillas, soleás,
pasacalles, and waltzes, polkas, or
mazurcas from Poland.
Zarzuela Operetta Opera...