Music, asked by ragayjenalyn813, 6 months ago

how does harana different from Spanish tango​

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Answered by sesejelaine187
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Answer:

Harana and Spanish Tango have the same basic rhythmic patterns. However, if you want to determine the difference between Harana and Spanish Tango in terms of

rhythmic style, this musical element has to be looked into to analyze the difference.

Answered by zumba12
1

Differences among Spanish tango:

Explanation:

  • Harana is a Filipino style of serenading a female which derives its rhythmic style from the Spanish Tango or Habanera.
  • One of the approaches that could become aware of the distinction between Spanish Tango and Harana rhythmic patterns is through paying attention to the execution of tempos withinside the primary rhythmic pattern.
  • Based on the listening activity, become aware of the pace of the subsequent secular song Spanish Tango and Harana.
  • Tango is a companion dance and social dance that originated withinside the Eighteen Eighties alongside the Río de Los Angeles Plata, the herbal border between Argentina and Uruguay.
  • A tune with a sluggish pace is in some way defined as romantic, melancholic, and lyrical at the same time as a quick pace is lively, energetic, and vigorous.
  • Harana is a secular song utilized by young men to explicit their feelings,
  • sentiments, love, and appreciation to young girls through serenading them in their houses.

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