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  2. Music of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Ecuadorian music is also a prominent part of the country's scene, with styles such as marimba and bomba stemming from the days of slavery. Pasillo, pasacalle, and yarabi are popular styles of folksong, with the former being similar to a flute and usually downtempo as it is descended from the waltz. Pasacalle is a form of dance music, while ...

  3. Sanjuanito - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the title "musica nacional" or national music was reserved for the elite class' preferences and definition of Ecuadorian music, as was the case for Pasillos. [1] Nonetheless, sanjuanitos are like other mestizo genres and the result of many musical, social, and cultural elements fusing and influencing one another throughout history. [4]

  4. Category:Music of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian music industry (1 C) M. Ecuadorian musicians (11 C, 16 P) O. Music organisations based in Ecuador (2 C, 1 P) S. Ecuadorian songs (4 P) V. Music venues in ...

  5. Pasillo - Wikipedia

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    Pasillo (English: little step, hallway or aisle) is an Ecuadorean and Colombian genre of music popular in the territories that composed the 19th century Viceroyalty of New Granada: Born in the Andes during the independence wars, it spread to other areas; especially Ecuador (where it is considered the national musical style) and, to a lesser extent, the mountainous regions of Venezuela and Panama.

  6. Category:Dance in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Category: Dance in Ecuador. ... Ecuadorian dancers (3 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 8 February 2022, at 14:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Luis Humberto Salgado - Wikipedia

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    He was both a nationalist and a modernist composer. As early as 1944, he wrote Sanjuanito Futurista for piano, using the rhythm of a traditional Ecuadorian dance within the dodecaphonic writing style. He was in his early forties when he started experimenting with new techniques but was not acknowledged as a modernist until later in his life.

  8. Bomba (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    Bomba or Bomba del Chota is an Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance form from the Chota Valley area of Ecuador in the province of Imbabura and Carchi.Its origins can be traced back to Africa via the middle passage and the use of African slave labor during the country's colonial period.

  9. List of Ecuadorian musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Ecuadorian musicians across all fields of music in alphabetical order by surname and first name as given by the Ecuadorian dictionary of biography. [ 1 ] B