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Iberian origins of many song and dance forms are evident in the use of harps, fiddles, guitars, and many song types derived from Spanish verse structures such as the copla and decima. ... Latin American music, along with jazz, which also blends African and European traits, has been a great influence on popular music around...
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www.wpi.edu/~arivera/music.html
www.wpi.edu/~arivera/music.html
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Latin American Music Styles with samples in Real Audio format ... Latin American Music Style ... "Spanish music", "Latin rhythms", are standard labels used by DXers to describe the kind of music they hear from Latin American broadcasting stations.
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home.swipnet.se/gersnaes/henriks/lamusic.html
home.swipnet.se/gersnaes/henriks/lamusic.html
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Discussion of the genres and types of music popular in Latin American countries, including musical instruments, with recommendations for artists ... Latin American Music Center ... "The Latin American Music Center fosters the research and performance of Latin American art music" - Indiana University...
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gosouthamerica.about.com/od/culmusicdance/Music_and_Dan...
gosouthamerica.about.com/od/culmusicdance/Music_and_Dance_of_South_America.htm
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There are three areas of influence in Latin music ... Areas with the most Native American flavor in music today are in Amazon, lowland forests, Mesoamerica and Andes. ... "Afro-Brazilian religious music is of two main types: incantations to a deity or saint for protection against supernatural forces; and ritual or dramatic...
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web.txwes.edu/sociology/horsfall/LatinMus.html
web.txwes.edu/sociology/horsfall/LatinMus.html
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Latin music is a popular art form developed in various Latin American countries, mainly Cuba, and is unique for the type of rhythmic structures it builds upon. It is vocal and instrumental music, originally derived from African religious ... Hague, Eleanor, Latin American Music, Santa Ana, Cal. Fine Arts Press,1934...
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www.revels-bey.com/history_of_latin_music.htm
www.revels-bey.com/history_of_latin_music.htm
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We will also briefly look at other well-known types of popular Latin American music, such as tango, milonga, vallenato, and corrido. Finally, we will have something to say about the Latin American nueva canción ("new song") movement, including the nueva trova cubana ("new Cuban trouvadors").
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www.lrc.salemstate.edu/aske/latmusic.htm
www.lrc.salemstate.edu/aske/latmusic.htm
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Such song types include the corrido of Mexico, desafio of Brazil, copla of the Andean countries, and decima of South America, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Relatively few Iberian genres have been retained in their original forms; ... Home Music Latin American Music and Dance...
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www.indiamusicinfo.com/new/music/latin_american.html
www.indiamusicinfo.com/new/music/latin_american.html
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Types of instruments include, pan pipes, flutes, rattles, the guitar (introduced by the Spanish), a native guitar called the charango, and the drum. The music's African influence is evident in the rhythms. ... The words to this song are sung in Spanish or a different Latin American language. The dances and the rhythms are...
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www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/music/south_america.shtml
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/music/south_america.shtml
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Latin American Music; The region of Latin America contains a very rich variety of cultural and musical heritages. Certain types of Latin American music represent fairly direct lines to the original cultural sources.
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library.thinkquest.org/15413/styles/latin.htm
library.thinkquest.org/15413/styles/latin.htm
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