Mile of Music Festival Part 2: Afro-Cuban, Mariachi, Ghanaian Drumming, and Menominee Flute Interviews & Workshops
World Music Foundation Podcast
Release Date: 09/09/2019
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Here's a link to every Musical Mention in this episode:
4:07 Afro Cuban Music
4:30 Clave
5:30 Syncopation
5:34 Rhythmic Melody
6:07 Bembe Rhythm
6:26 Acoustic Music
7:44 Classical Music
10:26 Upright Bass
11:11 Mariachi
11:38 Mexican Hat Dance
12:34 Instrumental
12:49 Genre
12:56 World Music
13:00 Son Jalisciense
13:30 Anthem
14:01 Bolero
14:06 Guitar
16:12 Pop Mariachi
16:21 Little Village
19:28 Americana
19:40 Acoustic
21:28 Lawrence University in Appleton
21:40 Minneapolis
21:43 Percussionist
21:49 Porky’s Groove Machine
21:50 Black Market Brass
21:56 Groove music
22:16 Mile of Music
22:51 Ghanaian Drumming
22:23 Ewe
22:24 Gahu
23:04 Boba Drum
23:35 Ewe Drums
23:52 Drumhead
23:05 Tune
23:07 Pitch
26:32 Polyrhythms
27:33 Ethnomusicology
27:35 Percussion music
29:50 Repetition
29:59 Composite rhythm
36:15 Wade Fernandez
36:17 Menominee
36:33 Vocals
36:34 Guitar
36:35 Native American Flute
36:43 Recordings
36:58 Flutes
37:31 Indian Summer Festival