WHAT DOES TIMBA MEAN IN MALAY?
Bucket
The bucket or bucket is a container with its top open and the holder used primarily to carry liquids. In some cases, solid may also be carried in a bucket. Some buckets are used for work, and partly for play. The bucket used for work is often made of strong material such as iron or steel and is used for functions such as coal or soil. The bucket used for play, for example to make a sand castle, is usually made of plastic.
Definition of timba in the Malay dictionary
I used a bucket to water in wells etc; ~ space a) buckets for boiling water in boats; b) space (parcel) in the middle of the boat; getting to the well, not once, once broke = not getting into the well, if not broke, crunching prb do not repeat the bad deeds, slowly getting a disaster too; using a bucket, taking water by using a bucket; ~ coral fighting (fighting), doing naughty (noisy); ~ money Mn live happy (luxury); used for something in the bucket: a bath ~ a small basin; draw 1. water (drpd wells etc) by bucks: gardens near riverbank can be irrigated by water from the river; 2. throwing (drying) water in boats etc: then always duck the boat, no stops; 3. To take, acquire (knowledge etc), withdraw or discharge (knowledge, information, etc.) from a source: his speech is very convincing, derived from his own experience; These are important sources to be drawn; they are actively opening the Sanskrit dictionaries and the non-Malay local language words; can be drawn; no ~ can not be drawn; (description, deeds, etc.) about: modern science; nomenclature 1. tool to draw; 2. people who draw (water, science etc): ~ science. bucket II; ~ lake a) plant sj (bush tree), boy diaper, gleaming eye, park (fatty) lake, tenth (dull) lake, clerodendron serratum; b) plants (herbs), fangs, padlocks, male monkeys, grasses, Adenosma caeruleum; c) plants (herbs), grass cats, grass grass, ridge forest, lakes, Adenosma capitatum.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TIMBA»
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Timba: The Sound of the Cuban Crisis
Vincenzo Perna investigates the role of black popular music in post-Revolutionary Cuba, in the 1990s in particular, analyzing the emergence of timba as a distinctively new style of Afro-Cuban dance music.
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Rebel Dance, Renegade Stance: Timba Music and Black ...
An ethnography of music and dance exploring the economic, social, and ideological constraints under which social classes and racial groups interact
Jan Latta is the author and photographer of True to Life Books. To create the books she follows animals every day, taking photographs and writing about them in their natural habitats in Africa, China, Borneo, India, and Australia.
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The Tomas Cruz Conga Method, Volume III Advanced: ...
It was the intricacies of the material of Volume III which inspired the creation of the Step by Step DVD Method, which enables the reader to learn these exciting new rhythms in a fraction of the time it would take working with only written ...
Tomas Cruz, Kevin Moore, Mike Gerald,
2004
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Beyond Salsa Piano: the Cuban Timba Piano Revolution: ...
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website, www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomás Cruz Conga Method", "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and historical/discographical guides chronicling the ...
Kevin Moore, Tom Ehrlich,
2010
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Bajo contemporáneo de la timba Cubana
This book allows bassists to develop the Timba style using a practical and comprehensive approach "directly from the source." This book is bilingual in English and Spanish
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Beyond Salsa for Beginners: The Cuban Timba Revolution: ...
After writing over 20 instructional books on Cuban piano, congas, drums, timbales, clave and bass, this is Kevin Moore's first book for non-musicians - listeners, dancers and fans of Latin music.
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World Music Survey: The History of Music from Cuba, the ...
Timba is the Cuban counterpart of salsa music, and is often understood to be a sub-category of salsa. However, the historical development of timba has been quite independent of the development of salsa in the United States and Puerto Rico ...
José Rosa, Hector "Pocho". Neciosup,
2008
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Beyond Salsa Piano: The Cuban Timba Piano Revolution: ...
The volume concludes with an extensive study of the various types of tumbaos pioneered by Arsenio Rodríguez in the 1940s. A directory of other volumes can be found at http://www.timba.com/piano
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Cuba: A Global Studies Handbook
During the 1990s, however, the original rhythms of songo have been modified by Cuban bandleaders under the influence of a variety of new national and international styles, becoming timba in the process. Originally a rumba term, timba is ...