(music) (compás)

  • 1Compas music — Compas (Kompa) Stylistic origins Haitian Méringue Cultural origins Haiti Typical instruments Guitar, Accordion, Saxophone, Tambora (drum), Trumpet, modern Synthesizer …

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  • 2Music of the Dominican Republic — The music of the Dominican Republic is known primarily for merengue, though bachata, salsa and other forms are also popular. Dominican music has always been closely intertwined with that of its neighbor, Haiti (see Music of Haiti). Contents 1… …

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  • 3Music of Haiti — General topics Related articles Genres Cadence rampa Kompa Kadans Méringue Mizik rasin Rara …

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  • 4Music of Martinique — General topics Related articles Genres Biguine Mini jazz Chouval bwa Jump up Kadans Zouk …

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  • 5Compas — may refer to: Compas music, a Haitian musical genre Compás, a flamenco time signature COMPAS, a Canadian polling company Rob Compas (born 1966), Dutch cyclist See also Compass (disambiguation) Compass, a navigational instrument …

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  • 6Compas (album) — Compas Studio album by Gipsy Kings Released November 6, 1997 ( …

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  • 7Compás africano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un compás africano implica dos barras en tiempo triple (3/2 o 3/4 por ejemplo) jugado como si ellas fueran tres barras en la medida binaria (2/2 o 2/4). El género africano que lo utiliza se denomina hemiola. La… …

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  • 8Music of the Lesser Antilles — The music of the Lesser Antilles encompasses the music of this chain of small islands making up the eastern and southern portion of the West Indies. Lesser Antillean music is part of the broader category of Caribbean music; much of the folk and… …

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  • 9compas — kōmˈpä noun ( es) Etymology: Haitian Creole konpa, literally, beat, rhythm, modification (influenced by French compas compass) of Spanish compás beat, measure (in music), from compasar to measure, divide (music) into bars, from (assumed) Vulgar… …

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  • 10Music of Colombia — Culture of Colombia Art Cinema Cuisine Dance Folklore Literature …

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