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n. A traditional ensemble of Cuban dance music.
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Charanga is a traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music. They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra. (Chomsky 2004, p. 199). The style of music that is most associated with a Charanga is termed ' Danzón', and is an amalgam of both European classical music and African rhythms.
Charanga may refer to:
- Charanga (Cuba), traditional ensembles of Cuban dance music
- Charanga (Spain), small musical bands in Spain
Charanga is, in several areas of Spain a name given to represent a small musical band, with wind and percussion instruments, which typically plays during popular festivals (mostly in the north and in Valencia). The musicians are often amateurs and usually travel around as different towns celebrate their festivals.
For the most part, charangas play popular, traditional songs, which have simple rhythms and often feature risqué lyrics. Also, they often play medleys. The most typical type of event in which they play is the pasacalles, a performance which moves along the streets of a town, while the public follows the band and dances to its tunes (and have a few beers).
In the past the name charanga was also applied to certain military musical bands.
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