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LAS/MAS/MUS 337 Final Exam Spring 2023. Adaptation of European violin and dance music, that helped rally Mayas to rebellion Mayapax "Últimas Variaciones para Piano" represents Mexico's: desire to emulate fashionable European-style music. ability to create music on par with other parts of the world. stratification of social and economic classes. One of the primary reasons the Cruzoobs utlized idigenous Mayan rituals and music in their fight against the Yucatecos was: to symbolize who they were and create a sense of identity different from the people who were of European descent. "Aires Fandango" is an example of Mayapax music. T "Himno Nacional" is important as a symbol in Mexico's construction of nationhood. T Ballads narrating stories that became popular during the Mexican Revolution Corridos Guitar-like instrument with six double courses associated with conjuntos norteños Bajo sexto Contemporary topics of corridos include: U.S. immigration Mexican work ethic Drug trafficking Los Tigres del Norte use doble sentido (double meaning) in their lyrics in order to "cover their tracks" when talking about sensitive information, a common tactic in songwriting throughout time and history. T To be successful, corridos should tell a true story, almost like a musical newspaper. T Soundtracks of golden-era films in Mexico helped create iconic cultural heros, such as the singing cowboy, and promoted musical forms like the: Canción ranchera Mexican bolero Corrido In the 1930s, radio personality ____________________, composed many romantic songs of international fame, and captured the hearts of Mexican listeners, especially housewives, in their homes. Agustin Lara Singer-actor who became the idealized representative of the handsome, heroic rancher. Jorge Negrete The 19th-century Cuban dance form that later developed in Mexico. Bolero Danzón The most popular genre of Mexican film, which took its cues from revistas, zarzuelas, and comedias teatrales. Comedia Ranchera Emilio "El Indio" Fernández is regarded by many as the greatest of the Mexican cinema directors of the golden era. T Silent films in Mexico began in the mid- to late-1920s. F This song, released in 1974 by Los Tigres del Norte, came to define the narcocorrido genre and earned the band fame on both sides of Mexico-U.S. border. Contrabando y traición Identify the popular musical genre that is NOT typically identified with wedding celebrations in Mexico. Jácara This musical movement took off in the 1970s and reflected the acceptance of the cumbia as the ultimate Latin dance rhythm. La onda grupera The song "El triste," sung by José José, exemplifies the polished balada song style popular in the 1970s. T The cuatro is a guitar-like instrument with six double courses mostly associated with conjuntos norteños F Conjunto and banda may be considered two major fundamental styles in Mexican popular music. T Modern popular styles built around the cumbia dance rhythm, include quebradita and the techno genre known as tribal. T Silvestre Rivueltas Represented post-revolutionary sentiment in music drawing upon urban and popular musics El renacuajo paseador José Pablo Moncayo Represented nationalism in music drawing from local sounds and musics Huapango Manuel Enríquez Represented post-nationalistic music using unidentifiable sounds and experimentation Ritual Mario Lavista Infuses literary and philosphical thought into music asking how sound itself is musical Clepsidra Marcela Rodríguez Bridges artistic endeavors between drama and music and highlights female characters and musicians in compositions Funesta José Mariano Elízaga "Últimas Variaciones para Piano"" Dance Elements body, effort, time, space. musical elements Dynamics, form, texture, pitch, timbre, rhythm, Yaqui people of Sonora Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala," a Danza del Venado (Deer Dance) from the Pascola Ceremony, which describes events in the Seyewailo (Flower World) Which of the following is the category of classification for wind instruments? Aerophones This category of instruments includes the guitar among others and did not exist prior to European contact. Chordophones Why do practitioners of Danza Azteca take issue with Danza de los Concheros? Use of the concha represents European influence on indigenous practices. Culture can be defined as all the things people use and create in daily life, such as musical instruments, kitchen utensils, clothing, and written documents. F Jácara A song and dance form not intended for church used to highlight festivities and celebrations Mass Music written for the Catholic church service according to particular "ordinary" and "proper" sections Negrito Villancico with African influences, such as in language, rhythms, and instrumentation

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