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Tresillo (/trɛˈsiːjoʊ/ tres-EE-yoh;
Spanish pronunciation: [tɾeˈsiʎo]) is a
rhythmic pattern (shown below) used in
Latin American music. It is a more basic...
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Tresillo may
refer to:
Tresillo (rhythm), a
rhythmical pattern Tresillo (letter), a
letter used in
Mayan languages.
Tresillo (card game) [es], a Spanish...
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considered the
tresillo/habanera
rhythm (which he
called the
Spanish tinge) to be an
essential ingredient of jazz.
There are
examples of
tresillo-like rhythms...
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Tresillo (capital: Ꜫ, small: ꜫ;
Spanish for "little three") is a
letter of
several colonial Mayan alphabets in the
Latin script that is
based on the digit...
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producers in the
early 1990s as
reggaeton was
beginning to form,
employs the
tresillo pattern that is
common in
Latin American music. The
dembow rhythm is usually...
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consecutive main
beats (quarter-notes),
followed by
tresillo. In the
measure immediately following tresillo the song
returns to 2–3 and the I
chord (fifth...
- and four-handed ones such as
German Solo and Mediateur.
Under the name
Tresillo, it
survived in
parts of
Spain during the
nineteenth century, as Voltarete...
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notably the
incorporation of the
African cross-rhythm
called the
tresillo. The
habanera is also
slower and as a
dance more
graceful in
style than...
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divisive form, the
strokes of
tresillo contradict the
beats while in
additive form, the
strokes of
tresillo are the beats. From a
metrical perspective...
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Caribbean at the time. A three-stroke
pattern known in
Cuban music as
tresillo is a
fundamental rhythmic figure heard in many
different slave musics of...