Afro-Latin American Music & Popular Music - Music 10

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Music 10 - all about afro-latin american music and popular music

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Charango
________- made from shell of an armadillo.
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Paso doble
________- Spains traditional couple dance.
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Cumbia
________- a type of dance and music similar to salsa and uses instruments.
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Spiritual
________- this kind of music is always with a Christian or religious theme.
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Chajchas
________- worn with a wrist cloth bracelet.
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Rumba
________- a kind of song and a dance and originated from Cuba.
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Cajon
________- played and used as a drum.
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Bebop
________- Dizzy Gillepie and Charlie Parker introduced this kind of musical genre in 1940s.
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African
Music plays a significant purpose to the culture and traditions to the ________ and Latin.
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Bossanova
________- a style of music that was derived from samba, which is an original Brazilian music.
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Quena
________- a flute made of bones or bamboo that has a vertical notched reed.
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Tango
________- a lively and spirited dance of two people.
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BAQUE
________ or TOQUE is considered as the rhythmic pattern used in MARACATU.
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Bombo
________- played using sticks.
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Biaband
________- One of the popular music trend produced by African- American.
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rhythmic pattern
It has syncopation and a melody with ________ of two- four time.
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Reggae
________- a Jamaican form of music and dance with strong, accented and supplementary beats.
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Foxtrot
________- a ballroom dance of two quick slow steps and two quick steps.
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Elvis Presley
________ was the "King of Rock and Roll "and was one of the first artists to popularize this new genre.
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early 20th century
A type of music with an African- American origin that started in the ________ with syncopated beats, improvised sounds, and a regular and forceful rhythmic pattern.
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Soul
________- a kind of music combining the basics of rhythms and blues and gospel music, which was popularized by the African- American.
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Africa
Music in ________ always has the technique of "call and response "in which a person leads by singing a phrase and followed and answered by a group of singers.
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Afro Latin music
________ can be traced back to the Spanish and Portuguese conquest of the Americans in the 16th century.
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commentary response
Call and response- it is a(n) ________.
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Pop music
________ usually repeats its patterns, rhythms, and lyrics as well because most of the song revolve around the same themes and topics.
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Conversation "call and response"
a performance of voice interaction as an answer to the first chant
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Blues
this is a gloomy folk of African American origin, this urban blues gave birth to rock and roll and rhythm and blues
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Soul
a kind of music combining the basics of rhythms and blues and gospel music, which was popularized by the African-American
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Spiritual
this kind of music is always with a Christian or religious theme
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Call and response
it is a commentary response
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Bombo
played using sticks
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Chajchas
worn with a wrist cloth bracelet
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Charango
made from shell of an armadillo
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Quena
a flute made of bones or bamboo that has a vertical notched reed
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Cajon
played and used as a drum
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Maracas
played by shaking
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Maracas
played by shaking
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Cumbia
a type of dance and music similar to salsa and uses instruments
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Tango
a lively and spirited dance of two people
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Cha-cha
a Latin-American ballroom dance with the basic pattern
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Bossanova
a style of music that was derived from samba, which is an original Brazilian music
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Paso doble
Spains traditional couple dance
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Reggae
a Jamaican form of music and dance with strong, accented and supplementary beats
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Rumba
a kind of song and a dance and originated from Cuba
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Foxtrot
a ballroom dance of two quick slow steps and two quick steps
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Ragtime
A popular American music in 1890 until 1915
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Biaband
One of the popular music trend produced by African-American
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Bebop
Dizzy Gillepie and Charlie Parker introduced this kind of musical genre in 1940s
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Jazz rock
Sometimes called jazz fusion is variant of a musical fusion genre that developed from mixing funk and R & B in the amplification and electronic effects of rock music
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AFRO-LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC
It has yodeling and an upbeat music with the accompaniment of a drum instrument.
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MARACATU
is the ceremony of the coronation of the black kings in 1674 in Recife.
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JAZZ MUSIC
A type of music with an African-American origin that started in the early 20th century with syncopated beats, improvised sounds, and a regular and forceful rhythmic pattern.
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POPULAR MUSIC
Said to be the music of the majority, something appreciated or has appeal many. It is the “*people’s music*”
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What makes popular music popular
Pop music usually repeats its patterns, rhythms, and lyrics as well because most of the song revolve around the same themes and topics.