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Definition of bolero

The bolero is a slow-paced musical genre that emerged in Cuba in the mid-19th century. It can be danced and is characterized by the melancholy of its lyrics and its two-by-four rhythm. In his first stage his songs were performed in clubs and bars, although he later established himself in his […]

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Definition of flat

Flat is an adjective also used in the field of music that is applied to a note when its intonation is a semitone lower than the intonation of its usual sound. The sign that indicates that a note has this particular characteristic is also called flat. Before entering fully into the […]

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Definition of baton

A baton is a thin, short stick used by the director of a musical group, such as a choir or an orchestra, to direct the performance of a work. The concept comes from the Italian word battuta, which can be translated as “compass”. Typically, the director uses the baton and his arms and hands […]

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Definition of batucada

The batucada is an Afro-Brazilian music that is characterized by the use of percussion instruments. The dance that develops from this music and the group of individuals who perform it is also called batucada. The origins of batucadas - a term that comes from the Portuguese language - are found on the African continent. […]

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Definition of baritone

The baritone is the voice that is between the tenor and the bass. The concept is also used to name the individual who has this kind of voice. To begin to know the meaning of the term in depth, we are going to establish its etymological origin. In this case, it is worth stating that it is a […]

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Definition of bass

Bajo is a term with more than fifty meanings in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). Originating from the Latin word bassus, the first meaning mentioned refers to that of low height. For example: «I think that boy is too short to play as a center: he couldn't succeed in basketball […]

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Definition of bachata

A genre of popular music that was born in the Dominican Republic and later spread to numerous countries is known as bachata. Bachata combines merengue, son, bolero and other styles. To perform bachata, musical instruments such as the güira (an idiophone), the bongó (membranophone), the guitar and the bass are used. Thank you […]

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Definition of hearing

Hearing is the act and faculty of hearing or listening: capturing sounds through the ear. The concept comes from auditorio, a word from the Latin language. For example: "Workers in the construction industry often suffer from hearing problems due to noise", "The girl managed to recover her hearing thanks to […]

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Definition of harp

A harp is a musical instrument that has strings located vertically and whose frame is shaped like a triangle. The harp is played with both hands, either with fingers or with plectrums. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the term can also be written with an initial H: […]

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Definition of hallelujah

The Hebrew concept of hallĕlū yăh came to Latin as halleluia, which led to the Spanish alleluia. The term has several uses, although the most frequent refers to the interjection used in Christianity and Judaism to express joy in praising God. For example: “Glory to God! Hallelujah!”, “The teacher […]

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