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Rabbit Dance



Cultural source:
type (use or purpose) of dance:

Cultural source: northern plains indians
type (use or purpose) of dance: social dance, time for merriment, men & women dance together

Butterfly Dance



cultural source:


type (use or purpose) of dance:


cultural source: san juan pueblo


type (use or purpose) of dance: dance of warfare & being a warrior

Get Up, Stand Up



cultural source:


style (“genre” in the text):


main performer:


composers:

cultural source: african, cuban, spanish, jamaican, american


style (“genre” in the text): reggae


main performer: peter tosh


composers: peter rosh & bob marley

Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio



Title (English):


style (“genre” in the text):


name of accordion player:

Title (English): i'm leaving you here in san antonio


cultural source: american southwest


style (“genre” in the text): tex-mex/tejano


name of accordion player: flaco jimenez

Árboles de la Barranca



Title (English):


cultural source:


mariachi:

Title (English): the trees of the ravine


cultural source: mexico


mariachi: traditional mexican folk music

Tu Le Ton Son Ton



cultural source:


style (“genre” in the text):


name of accordion player:

cultural source: louisiana/cajun/black cajun culture


style (“genre” in the text): zydeco


name of accordion player: clifton chenier

Pajaro Campana



Title (English):


cultural source:


genre:


two instruments:

Title (English): bell bird


cultural source: latin america


genre: latin american folk music


two instruments: indian harp, bass guitar

"Traditional Powwow"



performers:


instruments used:


cultural source:

performers: Renzel last horse and Kiyaksa


instruments used: drums, singing, vocables


cultural source: Lakota Sioux

"Lullaby"



performer:


cultural source:


genre:

performer: Lanaiditsa


cultural source: zuni


genre: lullabye

"Yeibichei Song"



performers:


cultural source:


genre:

performers: Unidentified Navajo Performers


cultural source: navajo


genre: ceremonial song

“Origins”



performer:
cultural source:


type of aerophone featured:

performer: R. Carlos Nakai
cultural source: navajo


type of aerophone featured: flute

“Ossun Two-Step”



performers:
instruments used:


style:

performers: Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys
instruments used: electric bass, button accordion, drums


style: Cajun

“Ring Of Fire”



performer:


instruments used:


style =

performer: Mingo Saldívar


instruments used: button accordion, electric guitar & bass guitar, drums


style = tejano

conjunto

a small performing group familiar to chicanos of the american southwest


important instruments of n. america:

• violins, vihuelas, guitarróns, bajo sexto, guitars, accordion, washboard (rub board)

NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC


functional music, vocable,


pentatonic


important instruments of native america:

drums (with single beater), bells (often on ankles to “accompany” the dance); flutes

OTHER MUSICS OF NORTH AMERICA


Reggae (technically, the Caribbean)


Salsa
Mariachi
Tejano (Tex-Mex)


Cajun
Zydeco rhythm section

OTHER MUSICS OF THE AMERICAS (“BEYOND”): CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA; THE CARIBBEAN


Reggae (see above) mestizo
Samba
Bossa nova

important instruments of central & s. america:


• reed flutes, ocarinas, panpipes, conch-shell trumpets • rattles, rasps, claves, congas, bongos
• violins, jarana (small guitar), guitarrón (large


acoustic bass-register guitar)