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Cuban/Caribbean rhythmic cell
A cinquillo is a typical Cuban/Caribbean rhythmic cell, used in the Cuban contradanza (the "habanera") and the danzón. The figure is also a common bell
Cinquillo
Pattern used in Latin American music
Sub-Saharan African music traditions. The cinquillo pattern is another common embellishment of tresillo. Cinquillo is used frequently in the Cuban contradanza
Tresillo_(rhythm)
Genre of music
the cinquillo beat was transformed and refined, in countries such as Haiti and Cuba, to fit the evolving afro-Caribbean music genre. The cinquillo is created
Afro-Caribbean_music
Cuban and Spanish dance and music genre
madre es conga". Syncopated cross-rhythms called the tresillo and the cinquillo, basic rhythmic cells in Afro-Latin and African music, began the Cuban
Contradanza
Maximally even rhythm
Five 7 4 x.x.x.x Râčenica (Bulgarian folk dance) Tresillo 8 3 x..x..x. Cinquillo 8 5 x.xx.xx. Ewe drumming (shifted) 12 7 x.xx.x.xx.x. Bossa nova (shifted)
Euclidean_rhythm
Music genre
symphonic work "A Night in the Tropics" (1859), the tresillo variant cinquillo appears extensively. The figure was later used by Scott Joplin and other
Jazz
Dominican music genre and type of dance
slower tempo than standard merengue and its tambora rhythm is based on the cinquillo. This style of merengue was originally known as merengue estilo yanqui
Pambiche
Musical genre and dance of Cuba
danzón include complex instrumental cross-rhythms, expressed in staggered cinquillo and tresillo patterns. By 1879, the year Miguel Failde's Las alturas de
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Card deck used in Spain
Cards game using a deck of 112 cards Other: Burro, an inflation game Cinquillo, a layout game Mus, a very popular and highly regarded vying game Siete
Spanish-suited_playing_cards
Word in reference to a type of drum, dance, rhythm, and ethnic slur
3+3+2 polyrhythmic pattern. Stanton Moore referred to it as the Haitian cinquillo. "Moore wrote that this Mardi Gras Indian rhythm (the bamboula "Haitian
Bamboula
Rhythmic pattern in Cuban music
three-side (first measure) consists of the tresillo variant known as cinquillo. Since this chord progression begins on the three-side, the song or song
Clave_(rhythm)
Style of Cuban popular music
to melodic phrases a richness in contrast with the basic rhythm of the cinquillo. Guaronex y Sindo: Sindo Garay and his son. Floro y Miguel: Floro Zorilla
Trova
Cuban flautist and composer (1923–2006)
‘danzon’ (with its characteristic five-beat percussive figure known as the cinquillo) and the more the familiar ‘cha cha cha’ (which, unlike most other Cuban
Richard_Egües
Musical structure of salsa
three-side (first measure) consists of the tresillo variant known as cinquillo. A chord progression can begin on either side of clave. In salsa "one"
Salsa_(musical_structure)
Music genre of Dominican Republic
signature rhythm figure of merengue is the quintillo (similar to the Cuban cinquillo, which is essentially a syncopated motif whose pattern is broken by five
Merengue_music
Card game
always starts with the nine of diamonds. The Spanish variant known as Cinquillo is played with the Spanish deck of 40 cards. In this game the sequences
Domino_(card_game)
Type of card game
with the player who holds a certain card. This practice originated from cinquillo and quadrille. In Königrufen and five-player French tarot the taker can
Trick-taking_game
Rhythmic pattern of striking a hand-held bell or other instrument
The five-stroke "cinquillo" (Cuban term) is a common single-celled variant (two additional strokes). Play
Bell_pattern
Martinique dance and music style
and tibwa are the maracas, more commonly referred to as the chacha. The cinquillo-tresillo is beat out by the tibwa, but it translates very well to the
Biguine
National card game of Ecuador
Ronda is the most popular card game in Morocco. Mus (card game) Tute Cinquillo Martinez, Andrea (2018-11-26). "Fiestas de Quito: ¿Cómo jugar 40 (Cuarenta)
Cuarenta
role in tumba francesa is to provide the main rhythm in the form of a cinquillo pattern. In fact, in Saint Domingue (current Haiti), from where the tumba
Catá
couple of decades. Rhythmic styles such as the tango, habanera, and the cinquillo became dominant patterns as new emerging styles and led to the development
Kontradans
Musical unit of two interdependent phrases
period is usually two or four main beats in length. (See tresillo and cinquillo for examples of two-beat periods.) Four-beat periods may be represented
Period_(music)
Jazz music
the composer's studies in Cuba. Gottschalk used the tresillo variant cinquillo extensively. With Gottschalk, we see the beginning of serious treatment
Music_of_New_Orleans
the Cuban danzón, the danzas featured the insistent ostinato called "cinquillo" (roughly, ONE-two-THREE-FOUR-five-SIX-SEVEN-eight, repeated). The danza
Music_of_Puerto_Rico
Cuban musician
genres made use of syncopated creole rhythms; in the danzón it is the cinquillo. In retrospect it is often difficult to see why one genre is preferred
Miguel_Faílde
Arpeggiated melodic motif found in salsa and other Cuban musical genres
three-side (first measure) consists of the tresillo variant known as cinquillo. Because the chord progression begins on the three-side, this guajeo is
Guajeo
Trick-taking card game
"one who sits still" (Stillsitter). In this five-handed variation called Cinquillo, first described around 1683, the players are dealt eight cards each,
Ombre
Music genre and national symbol in Haiti
quintuplet, known in French as a quintolet and Spanish (from Cuba) as a cinquillo. The quintolet is unevenly subdivided, giving an appropriate feeling of
Méringue
Music genre
hand plays the tresillo rhythm, while the right hand plays variations on cinquillo. Although the origin of jazz syncopation may never be known, there's evidence
Afro-Cuban_jazz
French singer and songwriter (1918– 2014)
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2004) "La Lune Lévé, Moune de Rivel". Cinquillo Films. 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2023. "The Jean-Louis and de Virel
Moune_de_Rivel
- bembé - bolero - bunga - canción - chambelona - changüí - cierre - cinquillo - cocoyé - criolla - décima - diana - fragaya - guaracha - guajira - habanera
List of Caribbean folk music traditions
List_of_Caribbean_folk_music_traditions
rhythms consist of a tresillo, a pattern of three unequal notes, two cinquillos, patterns of five unequal notes, and the habanera, a rhythmic dance he
Souvenir_de_Porto_Rico
scale Chromaticism Church music Church music in Scotland Cibell Cimbasso Cinquillo Circle of fifths Circular breathing Circus music Citharode Clapping Clarinet
Index_of_music_articles
biguine was popular among the islands' dance orchestras. The biguine uses a cinquillo variant related to that found in other Caribbean genres like méringue
Music_of_the_Lesser_Antilles
Puerto Rican composer and pianist (born 1940)
el Canto del Coquí (unaccompanied flute) Visiones (woodwind quintet) Cinquillo Dramatico Concerto (orchestra and piano) Legend of the Indian Suite Portoricinses
Awilda_Villarini
presented six bands which are : Beardfish (Sweden), Karcius (Canada), Cinquillo (Guyana), Gens De La Lune (France), Special Providence (Hungary) and Komanti
Crescendo_Association
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