Chumbamba Flashcards
1
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Context
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- The two pieces are examples of Cuban music from the Oriente region in the east of the country, which has Santiago de Cube as its main city
- The fusion of styles here involves a blending of an essentially European (Spanish) element with Latin American features, some of which also had links with African music
- The Spanish element is evident in the use of maracas, bongos and claves
- The two songs date back to the early part of the 20th century and were the work of earlier generations of La Familia Valera Miranda, the performers of the excerpts
- Cuban music is often intended for dancing and usually originated in improvisation
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Describe the stories of the pieces
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‘Se quema la chumbamba’ (Our land is burning) is concerned with the family matriarch’s dismissive reaction to news that a fire had broken out on the Valera’s farm
‘Alla va candela’ (There goes Mr Fire) mocks one of the members of the band who had fallen madly in love
3
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Give the instrumentation of the band
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- The band consists of vocalists, guitar, cuatro, double bass and percussion instruments (bongos, maracas, claves)