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marishachu [46]
1 year ago
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Which spanish-derived rhythmic feature is prominent in chilean folkloric genres such as tonada and cueca?.

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fomenos1 year ago
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The non-syncopation Spanish-derived rhythmic feature is prominent in Chilean folkloric genres such as Canada and cueca.

She has a sharp chin and nose. New books are displayed prominently on tables at the front of the store. Something that is in a prominent position is something that is easily seen or noticed. In general, the term "rhythm" refers to a movement that is "marked by the controlled succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions." Music's timing pattern is known as rhythm. No matter what other components a piece of music may contain (such as variations in pitch or timbre), rhythm is the only essential component. While melody cannot exist without rhythm, rhythm can, as in the drumbeats of so-called primitive music.

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