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The zarambeque is a dance and musical form of the 17th and early 18th century with roots in Spanish colonial America, where Spanish, African and mestizo influences converged. It was considered a very lively, boisterous dance. Performed by popular and academic musicians, the zarambeque is written in triple and sextuple meter, with parallel or serial second lines in duple or quadruple meter. Diego Fernández de Huete and Santiago de Murcia made sketches of the genre.

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  • El zarambeque es una danza y forma musical del siglo XVII y principios del XVIII con orígenes en la América colonial hispana, donde confluyeron influencias españolas, africanas y mestizas. Era un baile considerado de carácter alegre y bullicioso.​ Tocada tanto por músicos populares como de academia, esta danza es escrita en un compás ternario y y se distingue en que se acoplan líneas en serie o en paralelo que están en compás binario o compás cuaternario. y Santiago de Murcia realizaron bosquejos del género. (es)
  • The zarambeque is a dance and musical form of the 17th and early 18th century with roots in Spanish colonial America, where Spanish, African and mestizo influences converged. It was considered a very lively, boisterous dance. Performed by popular and academic musicians, the zarambeque is written in triple and sextuple meter, with parallel or serial second lines in duple or quadruple meter. Diego Fernández de Huete and Santiago de Murcia made sketches of the genre. (en)
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  • El zarambeque es una danza y forma musical del siglo XVII y principios del XVIII con orígenes en la América colonial hispana, donde confluyeron influencias españolas, africanas y mestizas. Era un baile considerado de carácter alegre y bullicioso.​ Tocada tanto por músicos populares como de academia, esta danza es escrita en un compás ternario y y se distingue en que se acoplan líneas en serie o en paralelo que están en compás binario o compás cuaternario. y Santiago de Murcia realizaron bosquejos del género. (es)
  • The zarambeque is a dance and musical form of the 17th and early 18th century with roots in Spanish colonial America, where Spanish, African and mestizo influences converged. It was considered a very lively, boisterous dance. Performed by popular and academic musicians, the zarambeque is written in triple and sextuple meter, with parallel or serial second lines in duple or quadruple meter. Diego Fernández de Huete and Santiago de Murcia made sketches of the genre. (en)
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