10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «JOROPO»
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Géneros de Música Latina: Joropo, Bachata, Cumbia ...
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Encyclopedia of Latin American Popular Music - Halaman 218
Joropo is a popular folkloric dance and its accompanying music is representa— tive of the plains culture of Venezuela and Colombia. Its adoption as a symbol of Venezuelan national identity throughout the first half of the 1900s contributed to ...
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Authentic Conga Rhythms (Revised): A Complete Study: ... - Halaman 9
JOROPO The Joropo is the most characteristic rhythm of Venezuela. It's In a quick tempo in either 6/8 or 3/4 with short melodic phrases and a strongly accented but simple and steady accompaniment. "Ay TrIguena" is a Joropo. A similar rhythm ...
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Ethnic Music on Records: Spanish, Portuguese, Philippine, ...
19.715. Los Llaneros instrumenta 1 ; Venezue lan 67208- Corrío De La Suegra-Corr ío (Vicente Flores)' De 21099 67209- Compañero No Soy Guapo-Joropo, ftmp "El Joropo" (Vicente Flores)' ' De 21088 67210- Amor Llanero-Joropo, ftmp "El ...
Richard Keith Spottswood, 1990
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The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Secular Dance and Music: The Joropo and its Variants Most creole music is associated with dance. Partly because of urbanization, contemporary Venezuelans are less skilled at folk dancing than were their ancestors, though Venezuelan folk ...
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music,, 2013
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The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Africa ; ...
Secular Dance and Music: The Joropo and its Variants Most creole music is associated with dance. Partly because of urbanization, contemporary Venezuelans are less skilled at folk dancing than were their ancestors, though Venezuelan folk ...
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Calypso and Other Music of Trinidad, 1912-1962: An ... - Halaman 293
Performances involving a number of music and dance genres, including joropo, galerón (Venezuelan dance music genres), and castilian. Instrumentation is maracas, guitar, cuatro (small Venezuelan guitar), and violin. Sung texts are in ...
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Latin American Guitar Guide - Halaman 59
Rico Stover. The ingenious arpeggio of the joropo creates a strong rhythm and allows accents to be done naturally with the ring and middle fingers while the thumb articulates the bass part. A variation that is used frequently is this: ...
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A Cultural History of Latin America: Literature, Music and ...
The most popular genres, however, the joropo, the false, and the merengue, are typical native (criollo) expressions. As a music and literary genre, the joropo has been cultivated by popular composers since the latter part of the nineteenth ...
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The Cambridge History of Latin America - Jilid 10 - Halaman 358
The most popular genres, however, the joropo, the valse, and the merengue, are typical native (criollo) expressions. As a music and literary genre, the joropo has been cultivated by popular composers since the latter part of the nineteenth ...