Tumba is a musical form native to Bonaire, and Curaçao. The name comes from the Bantu culture in Congo. It is of African origin, although the music has...
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Look up tumba, tumbá, tumbã, or tumbă in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tumba may refer to: Tumba, Sweden, a town in Botkyrka, Sweden Tumba, Rwanda...
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The music of Curaçao is known for typical waltzes, danzas, mazurkas and a kind of music called tumba, which is named after the conga drums that accompany...
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Crane AB at Tumba Bruk, in Tumba. Tumba is situated half-way between Stockholm and Södertälje and is considered a Stockholm suburb. In Tumba and Rönninge...
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are known for their typical waltzes, danzas, mazurkas and a kind of music called tumba, which is named after the conga drums that accompany it. The remaining...
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Tumba francesa is a secular Afro-Cuban genre of dance, song, and drumming that emerged in Oriente, Cuba. It was introduced by slaves from the French colony...
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The tumba, also known as a tumbadora or salidor, is a kind of long, thin, single-headed drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit. The...
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Muhammad Bakhsh. Folk music of the Punjab is the traditional music of Punjab produced using traditional musical instruments like Tumba, Algoza, Dhadd, Sarangi...
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Son-batá Songo Son Montuno Timba Trova Tumba francesa UPA Yambú Chanté mas (masquerade song) is a tradition from the music of Dominica, based in Carnival celebrations...
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Immigrants from Haiti settled in Oriente and established their style of music, called Tumba Francesa, which uses its own type of drum, dance and song. It embodies...
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Culture of Aruba (section Music)
form, and rhythm) Aruban danza Calypso IV. Hybrid forms Tumba Calypso Tumba Carnaval V. Aruban music crafted for particular instruments Street organ (Caha...
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Gerard Palm (1831–1906) Music Scores: Waltzes, Mazurkas, Danzas, Tumbas, Polkas, Marches, Fantasies, Serenades, a Galop and Music Composed for Services...
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about a "lascivious" dance, and also highlight merengue displacing the Tumba. The genre had originated within the rural, northern valley region around...
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cowbell, the güiro scrapes and plays the maracas rhythm, the indispensable tumba (conga drum) reaffirms the bass tumbao and strengthens the timbal." Dámaso...
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National Anthem of Uruguay (redirect from Orientales, la Patria o la tumba)
Patria o la Tumba" (English: "Easterners, the Country or the Tomb"), is the longest national anthem in terms of duration with 105 bars of music. When performed...
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List of musical instruments (redirect from List of music instruments)
List of medieval musical instruments Fictional music#Fictional musical instruments List of folk music traditions List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs...
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Tumbang preso (redirect from Tumba lata)
25, 2016. AJ Martin (October 15, 2011). "Ethnic Games Palooza Part 3: "Tumba Lata"". Live in the Philippines Web Magazine. Retrieved December 25, 2016...
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Tumbi (category Punjabi music)
The tumbi or toombi (Punjabi: ਤੂੰਬੀ, pronunciation: tūmbī), also called a tumba or toomba, is a traditional musical instrument from the Punjab region of...
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tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest). Congas were originally used in Afro-Cuban music genres such as conga (hence their name)...
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Escupiré sobre sus tumbas (English title: Until You Burn) is a Colombian telenovela based on the 1946 French novel I Spit on Your Graves written by Boris...
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La tumba (transl. The Grave) is a 1964 novel written in Spanish by Mexican author José Agustín. It is a short novel, originally written as a series of...
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Tropipop Truck-driving country Tumba Turbo-folk – aggressive form of modernized Serbian music. Turntablism – music produced by flipping a record to...
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references to "tumbas", and, according to Brea and Millet (1993:204), "tumba" refers to the percussion ensemble of the conga. "Tumba" is mentioned in...
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Candombe (redirect from Candombe (music))
exclusively by men. Those drums are: “llamador” (also called "base", "tumba", "quinto" or "tumba base"), and "repicador" (also called "contestador", "repiqueteador"...
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Music is an integral part of Mongolian culture. Among the unique contributions of Mongolia to the world's musical culture are the long songs, overtone...
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Con Mariachi Tony Croatto: Creo en Dios Roberto Pulido: Llorando en Mi Tumba Salvatore Adamo: Aquellas manos en tu cintura José Luis Perales: Nido de...
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Clave (rhythm) (redirect from Tresillo (music))
Guaguancó (1996: CD). “Las lomas de Belén”, Buenavista en guaguagncó, Ecué Tumba (2001: CD). "The time of the bell rhythm and its division into beats establish...
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Schreffler. Journal of Punjab Studies 18(1/2). Thuhi, Hardial. 2011. "The Tumba-Algoza Ballad Tradition." Trans. by Gibb Schreffler. Journal of Punjab Studies...
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it is an essential instrument in tumba francesa, yuka and some rumba ensembles. The catá is primarily used in the tumba francesa tradition from eastern...
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most commonly heard in afro-Caribbean music, however, many other variations of drums are also used including the tumba francesa, palo, yuka and makuta drums...
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