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LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC 1 7 TH GRADE VPA
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Indigenous Peoples 2 Mexico and Central America: Aztec, Maya, and Inca. South America, over 100 languages and 2000 dialects. Several conquests over the past 500 years, Spanish or Portuguese; genocide of much indigenous population, early 16 th century
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Latin/South American Instruments 3 Indigenous music Flutes, ocarinas, conches, panpipes, and various percussion instruments Vocal music, often associated with rituals and hymns Post-colonial String instruments, related to violin, harp, guitars Other wind instruments including accordion, and brass instruments.
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South America- Andes Mountain Region 4
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5 Andes Village Musicians, featuring panpipes & drums (YouTube)YouTube
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Chilean Nueva Canción 6 “ El Aparecido ” (YouTube)YouTube Voice & Instruments including Charango, kena, multiple percussion sesquialtera = simultaneous feeling of 6/8 and 3/4 meters. Counterpoint between two different vocal parts. Good example of nueva cancion, a modern and socially conscious musical style and message that draws attention to the struggles for dignity by everyday people.
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Chilean Nueva Canción 7 Charango Kena
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Bolivian K’antu 8 “ Kutirimunapaq ” (YouTube)YouTube Instruments including multiple (over 20!) zampoña (pan flute), wankara drum, and ch’inisku (triangle). hocket = alternating notes of melody among several voices and/or instruments Doubling of melodic line in parallel octaves and fifths. Formal structure of ABC, and repeated Continuous dancing along with the music
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Bolivian K’antu 9 Wankara drum
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Harp 10 Without pedals (one scale) In the region for hundreds of years Initially brought from European missionaries Typically a male occupation
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Instrumental Ensemble Harp 11
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Mariachi Music ( YouTube ) YouTube 12 Mariachi groups have an almost universal repertoire. These include songs such as La Bamba, Cielito Lindo, Jalisco, El Son de la Negra and El Rey. The definitive song form is the son. The son in indigenous to mariachi music and has several notable characteristics. The rhythmic pattern is an alteration between 3/4 and 6/8 with heavy syncopation. Trumpets and violins make extensive use a grace notes Lyrics are often humorous or nonsensical
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