- A
septet is a
formation containing exactly seven members. It is
commonly ****ociated with
musical groups but can be
applied to any
situation where seven...
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Septeto Nacional (National Septet), or the
Septeto Nacional de
Ignacio Piñeiro, is a
Cuban group credited with
expanding the Son
musical style before ****nio...
- and
septetos evolved into conjuntos.
Septeto Soprano added a
piano during this
decade but did not
expand its br****
section until the 1940s.
Septeto Soprano...
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around Cuba. In 1927, the band
incorporated a
cornet player becoming the
Septeto Habanero.
Although most
original members left in the 1930s, the band has...
- and bandleader. He was a
member of
three highly successful Cuban bands:
Septeto Habanero, ****nio Rodríguez's
conjunto and
Conjunto Chappottín,
which he...
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guitar as a boy. Initially, he sang with
groups such as
Septeto Esmeralda, ****teto Cauto,
Septeto Habanero, and the
Ismael Díaz Orchestra. In 1933, he went...
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Spanish surname.
After dissolving the
unsuccessful Septeto Boston in 1934, Rodríguez
joined the
Septeto Bellamar,
directed by his uncle-in-law José Interián...
- a
cyclic fashion. For his approach, ****nio had to
expand the
existing septeto ensemble into the
conjunto format which became the norm in the 1940s alongside...
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tumbadora and
various trumpets) to the
typical son
cubano ensemble, the
septeto.
Septetos consisted of a lead
vocalist and guitar(s),
double b****, bongó, maracas...
- format. By the 1930s, many
bands had
incorporated a trumpet,
becoming septetos, and in the 1940s a
larger type of
ensemble featuring congas and piano...