Книга: «Salsa: The Rhythm and Movement of the Caribbean (+ 4 CD)»
Производитель: "edel Classics GmbH" Salsa describes the different dance rhythms from the Caribbean islands: Salsa is emotion and pure joie de vivre. This illustrated book, which reflects the soul of Salsa in extraordinary motifs, allows you to dip into the world of the Caribbean lifestyle. Music CDs: Four CDs compiled from the world famous New York Salsa label Fania Records, contain songs from the Salsa scene`s biggest stars. ISBN:978-3-940004-10-9 Издательство: "edel Classics GmbH" (2009) Формат: 285x285, 104 стр.
ISBN: 978-3-940004-10-9 |
Другие книги схожей тематики:
Автор | Книга | Описание | Год | Цена | Тип книги |
---|
См. также в других словарях:
Salsa (dance) — Salsa refers to a fusion of informal dance styles having roots in the Caribbean (especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico), Latin and North America. The dance originated through the mixture of Mambo, Danzón, Guaguancó, Cuban Son, and other typical… … Wikipedia
Salsa music — genrebox|name=Salsa color=palegoldenrod bgcolor=black stylistic origins=Primarily Cuban Puerto Rican rhythms cultural origins=1960s and 70s New York City Latin melting pot instruments=piano, conga, trumpet, trombone, bass guitar, claves, cowbell … Wikipedia
Dominican salsa — The Dominican Republic is widely known around the world as the Caribbean island where Merengue and Bachata music takes its current shape. Merengue and Bachata have been fueled by the cultural roots of the Dominican Republic and have in many ways… … Wikipedia
Music of the United States — American music redirects here. For other uses, see American music (disambiguation). Music of United States of America Timeline General topics Education · History G … Wikipedia
Clave (rhythm) — This article is about the rhythmic pattern. For the musical instrument, see claves. Three of the four main forms of clave. … Wikipedia
List of Caribbean membranophones — Enko redirects here. enko is also a common suffix of Ukrainian surnames, meaning son of . Conga drums are a common part of Caribbean music across much of the area This is a list of membranophones used in the Caribbean music area, including the… … Wikipedia