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Latin American music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latin American music refers to the music of all countries in Latin America (and the Caribbean) and comes in many varieties. Latin America is home to musical styles such as the simple, rural conjunto ...
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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. ... A great web source for Latin music of all kinds is Descarga.
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While not as popular as the popular music of the USA (also born out of the integration of European music and African music), Latin American genres shares the same characters that made it a universal koine'.
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Latin American music, along with jazz, which also blends African and European traits, has been a great influence on popular music around the world. Asian film songs and Eastern Mediterranean belly dancing may incorporate Latin percussion, rhythms, and/or the clave pattern.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best ever (in English) book on American Latin music, December 1, 1997 ... This review is from: The Latin Tinge: The Impact of Latin American Music on the United States (Paperback)
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The idea originated during a casual encounter between the composer and the conductor at the Seventh Latin American Music Festival of Caracas in 1993. Mario Lavista customarily creates his works in collaboration with the intended performer to explore specific sonorities, so Carmen Téllez offered him the opportunity to...
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