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- The tonada is a folk music style of Spain and some countries of Hispanic America (mainly Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela). In modern-day...
- Look up tonadas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tonadas may refer to: Tonadas (Simón Díaz album), 2003 Tonadas (Violeta Parra album) Tono humano or...
- Venezuelan music. Some of his most po****r songs include Caballo viejo, Tonada de luna llena and La vaca Mariposa. Díaz endeavored to recover the folklore...
- and origins are the Kullawada, Morenada, Caporales, Llamerada, Diablada, Tonada (or, directly Tinku), Sikuri, Tarqueada, Taquirari, Carnavalito, Bailecito...
- cueca. Another form of traditional Chilean song, though not a dance, is the tonada. Arising from music imported by the Spanish colonists, it is distinguished...
- different kinds of traditional music like albazo, pasacalle, fox incaico, tonada, capishca, Bomba (highly established in Afro-Ecuadorian societies), and...
- cities, where it was sung and danced in places like bars and brothels. Tonada The Tonada is another important form of Chilean traditional song, arising from...
- Mochica numerals: The only surviving song in the language is a single tonada, Tonada del Chimo, preserved in the Codex Martínez Compañón among many watercolours...
- Tonada: El diamante, de Chachapoias - Folio 187 Tonada: La Lata - "the can" Tonada: La Selosa, del pueblo de Lambayeque - "the jealous woman" Tonada:...
- 2021 2021 – Morris Northcutt (trumpet/cornet) recorded on his debut album Tonada, released August 20, 2021. Music history of the United States during the...