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Music test 3
carribean music
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Undergraduate 4
11/08/2009

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Term
Tresillo
Definition

Little group of three

commonly found in carribean music

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Cinquillo 
Definition

Little group of 5

More complicated rhythm out of Tresillo and Cinquilo  

Term
Creolized Music
Definition

Fusion or blending of different racial or cultural music styles.

African words, spanish can change via the dialect via the african influence

Term
marímbula
Definition

Thumb Piano- used as a base insturment

Wooden box with metal strips which are plucked by the player to produce different pitches

Term
Racial Formations
Definition

Historical frames within which racial categories are created.

Ways societies are organized and experienced racially

Term
Tri-ethnic heritage
Definition
European, African and Indigenous mixed
Term

re-interpretation

 

Definition
a process in which an ethnic group takes something from one culture and 're-interprets' with their own culture
Term
Adaptation
Definition
This is a process when one of a minority ethnic group where one foregoes their old culture and adapts to the practices of the dominant culture
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Oppositionality
Definition
When one of minority ethnic group completely objects to the new culture of the dominant ethnic group and asserts their own to show unique identity.
Term
Ernesto Lecuona
Definition

* Wrote La Comparsa

Child Prodigy on Piano

* Hispano Cuban

* One of the first classically trained performers to work on afro cuban themes

Term
“La comparsa" 
Definition

* Composition by Ernest Lecuona

* Street Processions in Havana

*About the struggles of Afro Cuban

Term
Irakere
Definition

Yoruba for Jungle and lush place

Jazz fusion group, led by Chucho Valdes

* Reafricanizing Cuban Music, as a part of a racial project that attempted to situate this heritage more prominently

Term
Chucho Valdes
Definition

* Led the Jazz Fusion group Irakere

 

Term

areíto

Definition

 

areito music-dance ceremony in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico involved the performance of chants in call-and-response style, accompanied by rattles of the maracas type, scrapers (güiro), and a hollow slit drum (known as a mayohuacán). Any possibility of musical continuity from pre-Columbian times into the colonial period in the Caribbean islands was lost with the rapid decimation of Indian populations caused by the spread of European diseases, the conditions of forced labour, intertribal wars, and mass suicide.

 

Term
Hispanola
Definition

island with current day haiti and dominican republic

Spanish colonized there

Term

bandurria

Definition

 

a mandolin-like instrument with six pairs of

doubled strings

Term
laud
Definition

6 double strings guitar

big belly

Term
seis
Definition

string based music

incorporating sung poetry

Term
Music Jibaro
Definition
Country music from Puerto Rican
Term
aguinaldo
Definition

type of seis

type of christmas carol

religious traditional songs in Dominican Republic

some are heard all year long

Term
asaltos navideños
Definition

"Christmas Assalts"

Singers move from house to house singing aguinaldos demanding food and drink before moving on to the next house

 

Term

Décima

Definition

Poetry found in ten line stanzas- Spanish derived musical heritage

Seis can be in décima form

Form: ABBAACCDDC

Term

punto

Definition
Term

Punto

Definition

* is the cuban term used to describe decima poetry in seis

Term
controversia
Definition

This is when two decima singers are dueling

Singers are called Repentistas

Term
Folk Catholicism
Definition
Local expressions and celebrations of the catholic faith; such as street processions- less orthadox
Term
Middle Passage
Definition
Part of the triangular trading route where the slave ships sailed
Term
barracones
Definition
rural slave barracks
Term
cabildos
Definition
community based religious and social groups that perpetrated cultural traditions in the cities.
Term
palenques
Definition
Runaway slave communities
Term
Bomba
Definition

*A dance music traditionally played at parties

* Call and response form

* Drummer responds to the dancer

*Has the Buleador (Bass drum), maraca (for the pulse), Cua (Keeps the cinquillo beat), Seguidor (Soloist that keeps the beat)

Term
Loíza Aldea
Definition

Small Afro-Puerto Rican town outside of San Juan

Had a variant of Bomba, performed during all seasons but especially during fiesta patronal of the apostle santiago

 

Term
buleador
Definition
lower bass drum of bomba
Term
cuá
Definition
two sticks that execute the cinquillo pattern in bomba
Term
bomba sica
Definition
particular style of bomba, commonly heard in latin american and puerto rican pop music- performed in duple meter (played in class)
Term

pandereta

Definition

round frame drum similar to a tambourine

Seguidor- Low Range 

Segundo- Middle range

Requinto- High range

 

Term
cuatro
Definition
Puerto Rican Folk Guitar
Term
güiro
Definition
Calabash scraper, keeps the 8th note pulse
Term
plena
Definition

Creolized folkloric pop music, first working class form of music to become popular among all social classes

Instrumentation: panderetas, guiro, cuatro and accordian

Call and Response

 

Term
Los Pleneros de la 21
Definition

Social activism musical group from New York, that teaches Plena and Bomba to entrench puerto rican culture

* Wrote Patria Boriquena

Term
Salve
Definition

Archaic old catholic tradition of singing to Mary

performed at velaciones which are devotional events in private homes or churches, or brief street processions

Lyrics are the most important part

brisk tempo with marked beat, call and response

Term

Cofradías

Definition
African-Dominican groups that promoted musical traditions with african influence
Term
Vodú
Definition

haitian dominican religious system



involves the veneration of ancestor spirits, African deities, and indigenous

leaders of the past



posession of initiates by misterios

Term

Mongó

Definition
Small drum held between the knees also known as tamborita; during salve music
Term
balsié
Definition

medium drum can be played horizontally on the ground using foot dampening and finger gliding techniques or upright

Term

Rafael Trujillo

Definition

Dictator in the Dominican Republic

*Inhibited the exchanged of music

Term
Cibao
Definition

Region in the dominican republic that is known for its "whiter" populations

Merengue tipico surfaced here

Term

perico ripiao/merengue típico

Definition

* Folkloric style derived from the working class

* Tambora, guira, button accordion, bass, and saxaphone

* Dominican Republic (Specifically Cibao region)

Term
güira
Definition

scraper in merengue

Plays quick eighth note patters

Term
tambora
Definition
double drum in salve and merengue from the dominican republic, dominant hand uses stick to strike side, weak hand strikes head of drum
Term
paseo
Definition
instrumental introduction
Term
cuerpo
Definition

Strophic verse section

body of merengue song

follows the paseo

Term
Jaleo
Definition
Call and response section of Merengue music
Term
Juan Luis Guerra
Definition

* wrote visa for a dream

*Merengue

*Highly regarded lyrics

Term
"Visa pa’ un sueño” 
Definition

Written by Juan Luis Guerra

Highly regarded lyrics

ironic video 

lyrics about immigration

Term
oricha
Definition

dieties of santeria believed to be kings, ancestors, etc.o

also a religion of yoruba where santeria comes from each oricha has specific powers and personalities linked to nature

they have a specific repretory of songs (cantos), toques (rhythms), and dance moves

approx. 24 main ones

Term
akpwon
Definition

lead singer in santeria instrumentation

Term
Elegguá
Definition

lead oricha as the god of crossroads

all ceremonies of santeria start with opening up by his performance to allow for possession by the orichas

one of the three warrior gods

Term
Oggún
Definition

oricha of santeria


one of the three warrior orichas


wounded oricha

Term
Ochosi
Definition

santeria oricha

oricha of the forest

hunter

one of the three warrior orichas

Term

inle

Definition

richa of santeria

doctor oricha (of medicine)

in the tratados song (with the 3 warrior orichas)

Term
Yoruba
Definition

west african language commonly seen in creolized music like santeria

Term
Santería
Definition

Afro-Cuban religion derived from Orisha religion of the Yoruba and Fon (Nigeria and Benin)

Term

batá drums

Definition

 

sacred drums of santeria, slowly became exposed to the public

 

Term
toques de guiro
Definition

refers to beaded gourds of santeria music

“Secular” celebrations giving thanks to oricha(s), marking the initiation anniversary of a devotee, or other reasons/celebratory occasions 

Instrumentation: lead singer (akpwon), a chorus, one or two conga drums, a metal bell, and three round-ish dried gourds (i.e. güiros or chéqueres) of different sizes (from smallest to largest, primero, segundo, caja)

Term
chéqueres (primero, segundo, caja)
Definition
instruments closely associated with Ochun
Term

tratados

Definition

CD track 1

songs for orichas that develop through the performance

of course as always start general opener to all then with ellegua, go through the 3 warrior gods, then end with inle

Term
contradanza
Definition

introduced in the Caribbean the 18th century and popularized across all social classes 

žOriginally a line or circle dance 

žCuban contradanza: AABB (binary form) 

žMusic of the Cuban contradanza: incorporated the cinquillo, tresillo, and habanera rhythms in the melodies and accompaniment

 

instrumentation: violins, clarinet, cornet, trombone (eurpean)

Term
danzón
Definition

late 19th century - cuban

žRondo-like musical form: ABACA 

žCouple dance 

žCinquillo-variant (fig. 5.3, p. 6): underlying rhythmic pattern which include 4-note attacks alternating with the 5-note cinquillo pattern

now use charanga ensemble (not orquesta tipica)

Term
rondo
Definition

musical form of danzon - ABACA form

Term
Son
Definition

cuban music

son clave pattern played by claves: short short long long long short short long long long

montuno pattern is ostinatto and repeats - syncopated to match clave

martillo pattern - bongo pattern to keep steady beat

bell, maracas, and anticipated bass pattern

Term
canto
Definition

verse form of son marked by eurpoean harmonic progressions

Term

 

montuno

 

Definition

cyclic section of son marked by call response (African)

Term
tumbadora
Definition
Conga drum- held between the knees
Term
bongó
Definition
Bongo drums or bongos are a Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of single-headed, open-ended drums attached to each other. 
Term
martillo
Definition

hammer pattern

* Constant eighth notes/accented strokes on the smaller head of the drum on beats one and three of the 4/4 measure and on beat four of the larger head

Term
tres
Definition
smaller guitar instrument with 3 double strings usually tuned in triad
Term
timbales
Definition
are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing, invented in Cuba
Term
Son Clave
Definition
Two measure repeating pattern with two strokes on one side and one on the other
Term
“Son de la loma”
Definition
"They're from the hills" - Son from the hills of cuba
Term
nueva canción
Definition
genre of socially engaged song- closely linked to folkloric styles 
Term
“La borinqueña,” 
Definition
song talking about puerto rican annexation to the united states
Term

Rafael Hernández

Definition

anti-imperalist

wrote preciosa

Term
Lamento borincano
Definition

written by Rafael Hernandez

One of his best known works

tells the story of a poor farmer who travels to sell his produce but can't because of the depression

Term
El costo de la vida
Definition

*The cost of life

*anti-capitalist undertones

*

Term
trova
Definition

nueva cancion in cuba

also used to refer to musica jibaro

Term
nueva trova
Definition
music of cuban youth who were affected by the cuban revolution
Term
Pablo Milanés
Definition

one of the most prominent artist in the movement of nueva trova

afro cuban- interested in incorperating traditional styles of music in his repetoire

Term
Silvio Rodríguez
Definition

prominent figure in Nueva Trova

 

Term
Pobre es el cantor
Definition
by pablo Milanes
Term

Carlos Varela

Definition
added electrified rock to nueva trova characterizes 60's and 70's
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