• Chouval bwa is a kind of folk music originated on the slave plantations of Martinique. There are two versions, traditional and modern. Chouval bwa has...
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  • in the folk music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, especially Martinican chouval bwa, and Guadeloupan gwo ka. There's also notable influence of the pan-Caribbean...
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  • Guadeloupe and Martinique, especially Guadeloupan gwo ka and Martinican chouval bwa, and the pan-Caribbean calypso tradition. Carnival is a very important...
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  • the origin of several important Martiniquan popular styles, including chouval bwa and biguine; it also exerted an influence on zouk. The bèlè tradition...
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    in the folk music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, especially Martinican chouval bwa, and Guadeloupan gwo ka. There's also notable influence of the pan-Caribbean...
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  • there are 11 variants (rhythmic) The biguine music of Martinique The chouval bwa, traditional music of Martinique associated with the city of Saint-Pierre...
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  • Martinique has also produced the chouval bwa and biguine styles, which were especially popular in the early 20th century. Chouval bwa is includes multiple distinctive...
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  • singing and by dancing. The tibwa rhythm also provided inspiration for the chouval bwa and then for zouk (two Antillean popular music). In zouk, the rhythm...
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  • electronic music that uses samples from video games or vintage computers. Chouval bwa – Martinican folk music. Chowtal – North Indian folk music performed...
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  • Claude Germany is a French Antillean musician, known as a player of chouval bwa. Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2001)...
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    Mento Nagos Revival Set-Up Gerreh Tambo Workings Bèlè (Bel Air) Biguine Chouval bwa Hip hop Jump up Kadans Mini-jazz Quadrille Zouk Mazouk (Mazurka) Aguinaldo...
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  • Music of Martinique General topics Related articles Genres Bélé Biguine Chouval bwa Hip hop Jump up Kadans Mini-jazz Quadrille Zouk Nationalistic and patriotic...
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  • Marcé et Toumpak Origin Martinique Genres Chouval bwa...
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  • calabash without a handle, held in both hands), malakach (maracas), triangle, bwa (tibwa) and syak, a bamboo rasp one metre long, grooved on both top and bottom...
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  • contact with the instrument. The twi ba is used often in ensemble forms. Chouval bwa, biguine, and zouk are all Martinican styles that have been influenced...
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  • February 1953) is a French singer from Martinique, performing traditional chouval bwa music. He has used elements of modern styles in his recordings, including...
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    Guadeloupe and Martinique 211.222.1 Double-headed barrel drum, used in chouval bwa and Carnival music dholak Indo-Caribbean 211.212.1 Double-headed drum...
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  • Rose - lang dévivé - wibòt Martinican biguine vidé - chouval bwa - groups à pied - gwo ka - ti bwa bélè - biguine - manege accordion - bélè - bell - clarinet...
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    Category:Transport in Martinique commons:Category:Martinique Cave swallow Chouval bwa Coat of arms of Martinique Communes of the Martinique department Coralie...
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  • The shark came near to the dock. bòdaj - alongside, beside, next to Sé chouval-la té ka pozé bòdaj chimen-an. The horses were resting next to the road...
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