Different Types Of Musical Instruments Of Latin American Music

Different Types Of Musical Instruments Of Latin American Music

what are the different types of musical instruments of latin american music

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1. what are the different types of musical instruments of latin american music


Answer:

La Marimba (Percussion Instrument)

Digital Piano (Percussion Instrument)

El Tres (String Instrument)

La Antara (Wind Instrument)

El Reco-Reco (Percussion Instrument)

Explanation:

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Answer:

So, here, in this list, we will be talking about the most popular musical instruments from Latin America.

La Marimba (Percussion Instrument)Digital Piano (Percussion Instrument)El Tres (String Instrument)La Antara (Wind Instrument)El Reco-Reco (Percussion Instrument)

Explanation:

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2. What are the different types of musical instruments of Latin American music? Briefly describe the characteristics of each instrument.


Answer:

1. La Marimba

This is a big, percussion instrument native from Central America. Marimbas are made 100& of wood. The sound is produced by hitting on wooden bars, placed over resonators of different sizes, with long sticks that have rubber on one of the ends.

2. El Tres

This is an instrument that can be commonly found in the Caribbean islands. it was created in Cuba and was later adopted by the people from Puerto Rico. The instrument resembles a guitar; in fact, it was created after the idea of a guitar.

3. La Antara

It is also known as the Pan Flute and is the ancestor of instruments like the harmonica. It can be made of a row of tubes of different sizes, using wood or bamboo.

4. El Reco Reco

This is a pretty simple percussion instrument that consists of a hollow piece of gourd with transversal lines carved on it. The sound is produced by fractioning it, with springs made of the same material, on the side that has the carvings.

5. El Bombo Leguero

The instrument is traditional from a province in Argentina and it looks like another kind of drum, but again, it has a very peculiar and distinctive sound. The materials used to make a bombo are leather and wood.


3. what are different types of musical instruments of latin-american music?briefly describe the characteristics of each instruments


what are different types of musical instruments of latin-american music?briefly describe the characteristics of each instruments

El Tres This is a commonly found  instrument in the Caribbean islands.  It was founded in Cuba, and was  later adopted by the Puerto Rican people.  The instrument resembles a guitar; it  was originally built after the guitar concept.

La Antara

This is sometimes called the Pan Flute, which  is the predecessor of instruments such as the harmonica.  Using wood or bamboo it can be constructed  from a series of tubes of different sizes.

El Reco Reco

It is a pretty simple percussion instrument consisting of a  hollow piece of gourd carved on it with transverse lines.  The sound is created by fractioning it on the side  which has the carvings, with springs made from the same material.

El Bombo Leguero

The instrument is typical in Argentina from a province and it looks like  another form of drum, but again it has a very peculiar and distinctive tone.  Materials used to make a  bombo are wood and leather.

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4. differences of african music and latin american music?


Answer:

African music

mainly played in gatherings and at special occasions.

Latin american music

is performed in

Spanish, Portuguese, and to a lesser extent, French.


5. diffrent musical instruments of afro latin american


Answer:

Conga. With its origins from Cuba, this single-headed drum commonly comes in a set of two.

Surdo drums (basic pulse in 2, divided among three sizes of surdos)

Pandeiro (16th note division)

Cuica (accents)

Tamborim (syncopation)

Caixa (snare drum)

Agogo bells.

Timbale.

Maracas.

Clave.

El Tres.

La Marimba.

Explanation:

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6. european influences were seen in the texture of _____, from unaccompanied vocal solos to those accompanied by string instruments.a. afro-latin american musicb. euro-latin american musicc. mixed american musicd. popular latin american music​


Answer:

C

Explanation:

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7. how did the different latin american instruments similar to our very own musical instruments? ​


The berimbau, the leading instrument in the ensemble that accompanies the Brazilian martial art known as capoeira.

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Although the indigenous cultures used numerous percussion and wind instruments, stringed instruments arrived with the colonists. The rich Iberian tradition of stringed instruments—guitarand guitarlike instruments, lute, mandolin, harp, and violin—spread rapidly through all of Latin America. Yet in practice these instruments respond to different aestheticoutlooks. In the Andean area, for example, the common charango is a lutelike or guitarlike instrument of five courses of multiple strings, frequently with a body made of an armadillo shell; it sounds quite differently among Indians, who use thin metal strings, and mestizos, who use nylon strings. The Spanish classical guitar and the Portuguese viola (a guitarlike instrument with five courses of double strings, as a rule) have become the characteristic folk instruments of Hispanic America and Brazil, respectively. The berimbau, a type of musical bow, probably of African origin, became the foundation of music for the Brazilian capoeira. Combinations of instruments in ensemble performance frequently integrate the tri-ethnic heritage, as, for example, in the Guatemalan ensemble of chirimía, marimba (of African origin), and Mayandrum (tun or tunkul).


8. differences of african music and latin american music?


Answer:

Both American and Latin music encompass a wide range of genres stemming from numerous cultures and ethnicities. ... Latin music includes music from the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Latin American music generally has a distinct style, flavor and function, and has achieved worldwide appreciation


9. how is concha being used as musical as musical instrument in the latin american music?​


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10. It is a musical instrument that mostly used by the latin american music


Maracas. The maracas

are believed to originate from various places including Venezuela and Puerto Rico. It is not only popular in Latin American music but also all over the world as a back-up instrument. Probably the major reason behind its popularity is its simplicity to play

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11. A. quena7. The following are percussion instruments in Latin America exceptC. pan pipeB. guiroD. guitar8. It is a social dance with marked influences from Cuba and Puerto Rico thatstarted in New York in the mid-1970s.A.salsaC, cha cha chaB.rumbaD. swing9. It is a result of diversity of races and cultures from the Native Americans,Afro-Latin Americans, and- Euro-Latin Americans account for the richcombinations of musical elements.A. dual American MusicC. Euro-latin American MusicB. Mixed American MusicD. Afro-American Music10. This type of music is a result from different regions of Latin America adoptedvarious characteristics from their European colonizer.A. dual American MusicC. Euro-Latin American MusicB. Mixed American MusicD. Afro-American Music​


Answer:

7.D8.A9.B10.C

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12. instrument of latin american music?


The Top 5 Musical Instruments of Latin America

●La Marimba (Percussion Instrument)

●Digital Piano (Percussion Instrument)

●El Tres (String Instrument)

●La Antara (Wind Instrument)

●El Reco-Reco (Percussion Instrument)

●Final Verdict.

Answer:

digital piano

el reco-reco

el tred

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13. What are the four types of music that influences the Latin American music?​


Answer:

rumba, tango, salsa, samba

Explanation:

because of its wide variety of styles including of influential genre

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14. 1. What are the different classifications of African and Latin American musical instruments? 2. How would you describe musical instruments of African and Latin-American?​


Answer:

1. Instruments are classified using 5 different categories depending on the manner in which the instrument creates the sound: Idiophones, Membranophones, Chordophones, Aerophones, & Electrophones.

Explanation:

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15. Reflection about musical instruments of African and Latin American​


Answer:

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16. Describe the nature and qualities of latin american musical instruments​


Explanation:

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17. Similarities and difference of African music and latin American music​


Answer:

African-American jazz started in the United States in the 20th century and since has had influence from Latin American rhythms. Similarities and combinations of their style have arisen from their musical contact. Both styles incorporate syncopation in their harmonies and melodies.

18. Describe in general the different musical instrument of afro latin american​


Answer:

they are unique and most of them have beautiful sounds


19. what are the different musical instruments of Latin American music


*Bongo
*Conga
*Clave/Wood block
*Cow bell (cencerro)
*Timbales
*Shaker/Maraca
*Guiro
*Cajon

20. How did the different latin american instruments similar to our very own musical instruments?


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✏️All musical instruments create sound by causing matter to vibrate. Most musical instruments use resonance to amplify sound waves and make sounds louder. Most musical instruments also have a way of changing the frequency of sound waves, which changes the pitch of the sounds.

✏️Latin America is known for its colorful cultures and most especially its upbeat and rhythmic music. The diverse cultures played a great role in the creation of the musical styles and dances in Latin America. There traditional instruments vary among the different countries and you can head to the Musician Authority website to learn more about music and musical instruments from this region. If for some reason you cannot access the website and do not know how to unblock websites try to use VPN. VPN can give you access to any website in the internet. As a bonus VPN will protect your data from hackers and malware.

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21. similarities and differences latin american music and jazz music ​


Answer:

Both are lively, vibrant and energetic

Explanation:

Both styles incorporate syncopation in their harmonies and melodies. The habanera rhythm, a style of Cuban syncopation, has been used by many jazz and Latin musicians.


22. what are the diffenrent musical instruments of latin american music​


Answer:

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Answer:

So, here, in this list, we will be talking about the most popular musical instruments from Latin America.

La Marimba (Percussion Instrument)Digital Piano (Percussion Instrument)El Tres (String Instrument)La Antara (Wind Instrument)El Reco-Reco (Percussion Instrument)

23. Describe the nature and qualities of Latin American Musical Instruments.​


Answer:

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24. 2. Name some African musical instruments from each of the abovecategories.3. What are the different types of musical instruments in Latin Americanmusic? Describe the characteristics of each instrument.​


Answer:

2.) Balafon- It is commonly known as a xylophone. It is made up of bamboo or even log and has a structure of a piano.

Rattles- These are made of sea shells, tin, basketry, animal hoofs and horns.

Agogo- it is a single bell from the Yoruba.

3.) 1. La Marimba

This is a big, percussion instrument native from Central America. Marimbas are made 100& of wood. The sound is produced by hitting on wooden bars, placed over resonators of different sizes, with long sticks that have rubber on one of the ends.

2. El Tres

This is an instrument that can be commonly found in the Caribbean islands. it was created in Cuba and was later adopted by the people from Puerto Rico. The instrument resembles a guitar; in fact, it was created after the idea of a guitar.

3. La Antara

It is also known as the Pan Flute and is the ancestor of instruments like the harmonica. It can be made of a row of tubes of different sizes, using wood or bamboo.

4. El Reco Reco

This is a pretty simple percussion instrument that consists of a hollow piece of gourd with transversal lines carved on it. The sound is produced by fractioning it, with springs made of the same material, on the side that has the carvings.

5. El Bombo Leguero

The instrument is traditional from a province in Argentina and it looks like another kind of drum, but again, it has a very peculiar and distinctive sound. The materials used to make a bombo are leather and wood.


25. Musical instruments in the Philippines that is similar to any African and Latin American musical instruments (pls po)


Answer:

The major African contribution to Latin music is in its rhythmic enrichment. Many Latin American instruments, like drums, bells, rattles and flutes as well as some dances and songs are traceable to religions and ceremonial contexts in Africa.


26. how would you described musical instruments of african and latin american music ​


Answer:

very lively and eccentric


27. 0. This type of music is a result from different regions of Latin America adoptedvarious characteristics from their European colonizer.A. dual American MusicC. Euro-Latin American MusicB. Mixed American MusicD. Afro-American Music​


Answer:

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28. This type of music is pronounced in its rich and varied rhythmic patterns produced by drums and various percussion instruments A. Afro-Latin American Music B. Central America MusicC. Euro American MusicD. American Music​


Answer:

A. Afro-Latin American Music

Explanation:

The African influence on the Latin American music is most pronounced in its rich and varied rhythmic patterns produced by drums and various percussion instruments.

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29. what are the charcteristic of latin american musical instruments​


Answer:

rhumba - where the music is slow in tempo, expressive and in a 4/4 time signature

bomba - which features call and response, with two beats in a bar

merengue - a dance in a 2/4 time signature, but featuring groups of five

bossa nova - less dense in texture than the samba, a 2/4 time signature, and highly syncopated dotted rhythms

Explanation:

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Answer:

The rich Iberian tradition of stringed instruments,guitar and guitarlike instruments, lute, mandolin, harp, and violin spread rapidly through all of Latin America. Yet in practice these instruments respond to different aesthetic outlooks.

Explanation:


30. similarities and differences latin american music and jazz music ​


Similarities and combinations of their style have arisen from their musical contact. Both styles incorporate syncopation in their harmonies and melodies. The habanera rhythm, a style of Cuban syncopation, has been used by many jazz and Latin musicians.

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