-
Pregón, a
Spanish word
meaning announcement or street-seller's cry, has a
particular meaning in both
Cuban music and
Latin American music in general. It...
- Coro-
pregón (or coro-guía, coro-inspiración) in Afro-Cuban
music and
other Afro-Latin
Latin music (mainly from the
Puerto Rico), most of all salsa, but...
- "El manisero",
known in
English as "The
Peanut Vendor", is a
Cuban son-
pregón (street vendor's cry)
composed by Moisés Simons. The song has been recorded...
- El
pregón is a 2016
Spanish comedy film
directed by Dani de la
Orden from a
screenplay by
Daniel González and
David Serrano which stars Berto Romero, Andreu...
-
various Cuban musical terms. The
famous "Peanut Vendor",
actually a son-
pregón, was so labelled, and the
label stuck for
other types of
Cuban music. In...
- the
pregon. The
pregon also must
adhere to the
melodic and
rhythmic patterns set in the
deklarashon introduktorio.
Following the
habri the
pregon will...
- some
lyrics in the song. 1973 – Mis
Canciones (My Songs) 1974 – El
Pregón (The
Pregon) 1975 – Para
Vosotros Canto (For You I Sing) 1976 – Por Si Quieres...
- melódica
Christian Contradanza Criolla Danza Décima
Pasacalle Pasillo Plena Pregón Punto guajiro Seis
Spanish opera Spanish jazz
Villancico Related Latin music...
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People in
costumes during the
proclamation (
pregón) of the 2013 Carnival...
- were
based on a
street vendors' cry, a
pregón; and the
rhythm was a son, so
technically this was a son-
pregón. On the
record label, however, it was called...