- The
tonada is a folk
music style of
Spain and some
countries of
Hispanic America (mainly Argentina, Chile, Peru,
Bolivia and Venezuela). In modern-day...
- Look up
tonadas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tonadas may
refer to:
Tonadas (Simón Díaz album), 2003
Tonadas (Violeta
Parra album) Tono
humano or...
- work Nur Du. Also, the film
director Pedro Almodóvar
included Díaz's song "
Tonada de Luna Llena" as part of the
soundtrack for his film The
Flower of My Secret...
- and
origins are the Kullawada, Morenada, Caporales, Llamerada, Diablada,
Tonada (or,
directly Tinku), Sikuri, Tarqueada, Taquirari, Carnavalito, Bailecito...
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Tonada: El diamante, de
Chachapoias -
Folio 187
Tonada: La Lata - "the can"
Tonada: La Selosa, del
pueblo de
Lambayeque - "the
jealous woman"
Tonada:...
- cueca.
Another form of
traditional Chilean song,
though not a dance, is the
tonada.
Arising from
music imported by the
Spanish colonists, it is distinguished...
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Tonadas, also
known as La
tonada presentada por
Violeta Parra and El
folklore de
Chile Volumen 4, is an
album by
Violeta Parra released on the Odeón label...
-
different kinds of
traditional music like albazo, pasacalle, fox incaico,
tonada, capishca,
Bomba (highly
established in Afro-Ecuadorian societies), and...
- cities,
where it was sung and
danced in
places like bars and brothels.
Tonada The
Tonada is
another important form of
Chilean traditional song,
arising from...
-
Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato
Joropo Mexican Son
huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera Zamba Tropical Bachata Bolero Calypso Cha-cha-cha...