From: "Joseph Chang" Subject: (andina) Music styles, i.e. huayno, cueca Date: 07 Jul 1999 16:07:49 -0400 Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew about the different Andean music styles listed on CDs next to the titles of the songs. Is there a book or glossary that describes each type? Examples include: huayno, cueca, motivo, caporal, morenada, packhochis, taquirari, tonada, chunsunqui, trote, san juanito, tinku, yaravi, etc., etc. Are these the music styles? Thanks - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mvillacres@esri.com (Marcelo Villacres [ESRI-Redlands]) Subject: Re: (andina) Music styles, i.e. huayno, cueca Date: 07 Jul 1999 13:28:41 -0700 http://members.xoom.com/tupayupanqui/rythms.htm > From jchang@chemexpo.com Wed Jul 7 13:04:31 1999 > To: andina@lists.xmission.com > From: "Joseph Chang" > Subject: (andina) Music styles, i.e. huayno, cueca > Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:07:49 -0400 >=20 > Hello, >=20 >=20 > I was wondering if anyone knew about the different Andean music styles > listed on CDs next to the titles of the songs. > Is there a book or glossary that describes each type? > Examples include: >=20 > huayno, cueca, motivo, caporal, morenada, packhochis, taquirari, = tonada, > chunsunqui, trote, san juanito, tinku, yaravi, etc., etc. >=20 > Are these the music styles? >=20 > Thanks - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph Chang" Subject: Re: (andina) Music styles, i.e. huayno, cueca Date: 09 Jul 1999 13:23:16 -0400 Thanks for the info--it's a wonderful site. But I can't seem to access the rythms page. I'll keep looking for it on the site though. At 01:28 PM 7/7/99 -0700, you wrote: >http://members.xoom.com/tupayupanqui/rythms.htm > > >> From jchang@chemexpo.com Wed Jul 7 13:04:31 1999 >> To: andina@lists.xmission.com >> From: "Joseph Chang" >> Subject: (andina) Music styles, i.e. huayno, cueca >> Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:07:49 -0400 >> >> Hello, >> >> >> I was wondering if anyone knew about the different Andean music styles >> listed on CDs next to the titles of the songs. >> Is there a book or glossary that describes each type? >> Examples include: >> >> huayno, cueca, motivo, caporal, morenada, packhochis, taquirari, tonada, >> chunsunqui, trote, san juanito, tinku, yaravi, etc., etc. >> >> Are these the music styles? >> >> Thanks > >- > > > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: manuel navarro Subject: (andina) Re: information request Date: 30 Jul 1999 00:00:09 -0600 Hello,maybe someone in "andina" list can recommend abook,or something like that. allthe best. Manuel. At 01:28 PM 7/30/99 -0300, you wrote: > Dear Mr. Navarro, I live in Fortaleza,northeastern Brazil and am now >developing a music business project.Down here we are very rich in >music,with so many exotic genres and I´ll try to release talented >instrumental music groups to the whole world,via an american recording >company.I´ve already contacted some,sent them my project,and >I´m waiting for the evaluation.But I´m also greatly interested >in Latin America music:andean music,caribbean music,etc.Please inform >where can I learn more about that ?Thank you in advance, RICARDO PAMPLONA. -