Answer: Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente
Explanation: Ernesto Antonio "Tito" Puente was, (he died in 2000) an American musician, songwriter and record producer. He was the son of Ernest and Felicia Puente, who were natives Puerto Ricans living in New York City's Spanish Harlem, Puente is often credited as "El Rey de los Timbales" ( in English The King of the Timbales) and "The King of Latin Music". He is best known for dance-oriented mambo and Latin jazz compositions that endured over a <u>50-year career</u>. He and his music appears in the film The Mambo Kings based on a book of the same name. He guest-starred on several television shows, including Sesame Street and The Simpsons, One of my favorite songs of his is “Oye Como Va”.
Answer:
Taka, which is Swahili for "dirt", "trash", or "want".
Explanation:
It starts slowly, with only a few instruments. Gradually speeds up the tempo, gradually gets louder, adding more instruments....but the same tune is repeated over and over again. The single the,e achieves unity. The tempo and dynamic changes (Loudness, speed) give is the variety.
Certain elements from the Roman civilisation could be one of the main inspirations of the architectural structures of the famous romanesque churches. The romanesque architecture is primarily characterised by having excellent qualities involving large spires and very thick walls.