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Tahona,
alternatively spelled tajona due to its
pronunciation or taona, is a
secular style of Afro-Cuban
music developed in the 19th
century in Santiago...
- Look up
tahona or
taona in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tahona is a
style of Afro-Cuban music.
Tahona,
tajona or
taona may also
refer to:
Tahona (from...
- slow cook the piñas. The
production process involves using the
traditional Tahona, a
millstone made of
volcanic rock,
known locally as Tezontle, to crush...
- piñas are
either shredded or
mashed under a
large stone wheel called a
tahona [taˈona]. The pulp fiber, or
bagazo [baˈɣaso], left
behind is
often reused...
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drums which are
considered possible ancestors of the bongó are
known as
tahona,
which might have a been a
generic word for drum in Cuba and also refers...
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Lomas de La
Tahona is a
residential area in the
Canelones Department of
southern Uruguay. It is
located east of
Route 101 and
northwest of
Colinas de Solymar...
- highest-pitched drum, it is also
known as tumba, tumbador,
llamador or
tahona.
Modern conga drums, also
known as tumbadoras, may
descend from the yuka...
- Myers's,
Parrot Bay Tequila: Corazón,
Pueblo Viejo,
Siete Leguas, San
Matias Tahona,
Tequila Rey Sol, Margaritaville,
Monte Alban,
Peligroso Vodka: Fleischmann's...
- to be a very
homogenous group in age,
family stage, and
social class. La
Tahona and
Carmel are two of the most
prominent gated communities located just...
- end of the 19th
century called "Spanish times" (Tiempo'españa), such as
tahona, jiribilla,
palatino and resedá,
three basic rumba forms have survived:...