Latin American Music Terms, Genres, and Artists Review

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  1. 3. A five note scale, commonly with no semitone intervals
  2. 4. Traditional 4 verse Spanish Poetry. Often mixed with indigenous and African rhythms, songs and dances
  3. 5. A scale of the same notes of another scale but starting on a different note within the scale
  4. 6. 20th century Mexican composer of Sinofonia India
  5. 7. 20th century Argentine singer/songwriter, know for Chacarera music
  6. 8. 1st section of the Mass Ordinary. ____ Eleison
  7. 9. 2nd section of the Mass Ordinary, only played on Sundays.
  8. 11. 16-17th century Guatemalan composer of Villancicos
  9. 13. Son ________: Veracruz folk music combining elements from Indigenous, baroque, and West African music commonly in 6/8 and uses string instruments. In the 19th Century, lyrics reflect Colonial life
  10. 14. literally "sound." A genre of Mexican folk music and dance, unrelated to ___ Cubano
  11. 15. 20th century Argentine composer, wrote Missa Crella
  12. 17. 20th century Mexican singer from Veracruz, known for interpreting Agustín Lara's work
  13. 20. Repetition of a melodic line in another voice in a polyphonic texture
  14. 22. 17th century Spanish composer, Student of Gaspar de Fernández, worked in Mexico making baroque music
  15. 23. Faster but very similar to the Huayno. Characterized by the sound of the charango and the march-like rhythm of the low drum.
  16. 25. Main vernacular song form of Spain and Hispanic America since the Renaissance. Uses Homophony, coplas, and alternating refrain
  17. 26. Multiple simultaneous melodic lines
  18. 28. 4th section of the Mass Ordinary, "Holy, holy, holy"
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  1. 1. 3rd section of the Mass Ordinary, Nicene Creed.
  2. 2. Argentine dance and folk music characterized by Hemiola syncopation between 6/8 and 3/4
  3. 5. 20th century Mexican composer/musician, wrote Huapango inspired by folk music in Veracruz
  4. 6. Andean lute-like string instrument
  5. 10. 5th section of the Mass Ordinary, Agnus ___, "Lamb of God"
  6. 12. 18th century Italian composer migrated to Cordoba, Peru. Jesuit music teacher who's work became standard in South America. Used Basso Continuo
  7. 13. Mexican guitar-like string instrument
  8. 16. 2 groups of 3 even beats alternating with 3 groups of 2 even beats, 6/8 & 3/4 coexisting
  9. 18. Basso ______: Harmonic structure supplied by a bassline with numbers, sharps and flats
  10. 19. Danza de ___________: Bolivian native dance used in Catholic festivals, music made with flutes and rattles on the dancer's ankles
  11. 21. 16th century Spanish composer whose student took his name and wrote the 1st Native music on paper
  12. 22. Monophonic, non-metric, modal music, exclusive type of European church music from 2nd-9th century AD
  13. 24. 20th century Argentine singer, known for her flute-like voice, worked with Ariel Ramírez
  14. 27. Popular Bolivian/Peruvian dance from which the Argentine carnavalito originates.