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Danceroom music is music composed, played, or two, specifically to accompany social dancing. It may be either the whole musical piece or even a share of a big arrangement.

Ballroom music includes the immense kind of music, including traditional danceroom music like Irish traditional music, waltzes, rock and roll, country music and tangos. An lesson of traditional ballroom music in the United States is the old-time music played at square dances and contra dances.

In the Baroque period, the major dance styles were noble court dances, which were often from either folk dancing. Examples include a allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue.

In the Classical music era, the minuet gained dominance, usually as a third movement in four-movement non-vocal works like sonatas, string quartets, and symphonies. A waltz also arose later in a Definitive era, when a minuet evolved into the scherzo (literally, "joke"; a sooner-paced minuet). Two remained section of the Romantic music period, which also saw a rise of various more dance forms prefer a barcarolle, mazurka, and polonaise.

A 20th century saw the rise of other dance forms, typically jazz-based or even -related, like a ragtime. When 20th century classical music headed toward further nonmusical & non-untraditional directions by owning tonality, popular genres began to take higher a require for ballroom music, & produced many duple & quadruple dance forms.

From either a late 1970s, the term ballroom music has are to too refer (in the context of nightclubs) more specifically to electronic music offshoots of rock and roll, such as disco, house, techno and trance.

Typically, a difference between the disco, or even even any dance song, & the rock or general popular song is that within ballroom music the bass hits "four to the floor" at least once a beat (which inside Quatern/4 period is 4 beats by a measure), when within rock a bass hits in one & 3 and lets the snare require the lead in two and 4 (Michaels, 1990).

Dance music works normally bear a title of the corresponding dance, e.g. waltzes, the tango, the bolero, the can-can, minuets, salsa, various kinds of jigs and the breakdown. More dance forms include contradance, the merengue, the cha-cha. Typically these are hard to understand whether a title of a music come number 1 or even the title of the dance.

Genres
Allemande Baltimore Club Courante Eurodance House music Trance music Drum and bass Electronic music Flamenco Foxtrot Funk Gavotte Gigue, a.k.the. Jig Habanera Hardcore Techno Hip hop Ländler Loure Minuet Polka Polonaise Rapper sword Reel Reggae Reggaeton Sarabande Scottish Country Dance Tango Techno music Waltz

Los californios
This site is for a group based in southern Alta California, which researches and recreates music of early California using original transcriptions from primary sources. A project of San Diego Friends of Old Time Music, a non-profit educational corporation.

Los Californios, The Alta California Orchestra
Playing traditional dance music and songs of the early California mission and gold rush era. They are based in northern Alta California and they recreate the Fandango, dance music of early California, and also an event to be celebrated. Musicians are costumed and play authentic antique instruments.

Los Californios Perform at Roots Festival
La Prensa San Diego reviews the San Diego based music group Los Californios, who performed at the San Diego Roots Festival.

The New World Baroque Orchestra
Musica, maestro! The NWBO offers a program of historical music, song and dance of the colonial missions, presidios and outposts of Spanish-California and the frontier regions of New Spain. The music performed is carefully transcribed and edited from rare manuscripts and is performed on authentic replicas of original 18th century instruments.

Californio Music Page
Music was essential to the life of Old Californio society. This site contains RealAudio, MIDI and lyrics for Early Californio songs, including MP3 selections from the Lumis collection.

Music of the Argentine Infantry and Period of Spanish Colonial Rule
The website for this CD includes historical notes for the music samples provided, as well as links to history related to the Argentine military. The historical music mentioned includes generic infantry drum/bugle calls dating back to the Spanish Colonial era.


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