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Author: kdk
Date: 2019-01-05 23:56
Quick question - I'm looking online and don't know how to word a search criterion to come up with it: What is the rhythm called that Bernstein used in "America" - AuuAuu|AuAuAu? (A=acccented, u=unaccented)
I've heard a name but don't remember what it was.
Thanks,
Karl
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Author: Nessie1
Date: 2019-01-06 00:27
I think the word you are looking for may be hemiola. Typically found in music in 3/4 which then becomes three minims across two bars, most often in the approach to a cadence although Bernstein is writing in 6/8 here However I see in my copy of the score that the main section of the piece (the fast chrous after the slow introduction is marked "Tempo de Huapango" which I have just looked up and a Huapango is apparently a mexican folk dance with singing which includes a lot of foot stomping and does typically include contrasting duple/triple meter.
Hope this helps.
Vanessa.
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Author: Arnoldstang
Date: 2019-01-06 01:27
12/8. ( 3+3+2+2+2) Is this one particular Montuno?
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Author: kdk
Date: 2019-01-06 01:42
Nessie1 wrote:
> However I see in my copy of
> the score that the main section of the piece (the fast chrous
> after the slow introduction is marked "Tempo de Huapango" which
> I have just looked up and a Huapango is apparently a mexican
> folk dance with singing which includes a lot of foot stomping
> and does typically include contrasting duple/triple meter.
>
Yes, thank you and donald. I didn't have a score at hand. I think that's probably the word I've heard in the past, if it's what Bernstein referred to.
Karl
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Author: elmo lewis
Date: 2019-01-07 00:24
If you're going to listen to Huapango, please listen to a Mexican orchestra play it and not these stiff-necked Germans.
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Author: Bennett ★2017
Date: 2019-01-07 10:32
Wouldn't it be more helpful to put a link to a version you think better than cast aspersions on the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra?
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Author: elmo lewis
Date: 2019-01-07 22:30
I tried to post a link but it didn't work. If you go to YouTube and search "Huapango OSX" the first and fourth videos are pretty decent.
[I put a link in to a traditional one. I live in Mexico - I get to hear huapango along with a lot of other variants. I even like professionally-played mariachi as played in the the state of Jalisco since I'm in Guadalajara often. Well, I'll listen for 45 minutes or so, anyway . Mark C. ]
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