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- Tahona abstract "Tahona, alternatively spelled tajona due to its pronunciation or taona, is a secular style of Afro-Cuban music developed in the 19th century in Santiago de Cuba after the arrival of Haitian slaves following the Haitian Revolution. It is named after the ensembles and the drums played by them. It is considered one of the oldest styles within the rumba complex, and its performance became rare by the 20th century.".
- Tahona instrument Bombo_criollo.
- Tahona instrument Claves.
- Tahona instrument Conga.
- Tahona instrument Marímbula.
- Tahona stylisticOrigin Afro-Haitian.
- Tahona stylisticOrigin Tumba_francesa.
- Tahona wikiPageExternalLink musique-cubaine-tajona.php.
- Tahona wikiPageID "46869157".
- Tahona wikiPageLength "6339".
- Tahona wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Tahona wikiPageRevisionID "672494537".
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Abakuá.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Afro-Haitian.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Alto_Songo.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Bombo_criollo.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Call_and_response_(music).
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Carnival.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuban_styles_of_music.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dance_in_Cuba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rumba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Claves.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Conga.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Conga_(music).
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Cuban_rumba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Efik_people.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Ortiz.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Ortiz_Fernández.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Haitian_Revolution.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Courlander.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Havana.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink La_Maya.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Marímbula.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Matanzas_Province.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Cuba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Oriente_Province.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Rattle_(percussion_instrument).
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Santiago_de_Cuba.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Sea_snail.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Songo_–_La_Maya.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Tumba_francesa.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLink Yambú.
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tahona".
- Tahona wikiPageWikiLinkText "tahona".
- Tahona bgcolor "blue".
- Tahona color "white".
- Tahona culturalOrigins "Early 19th century in Oriente, Cuba".
- Tahona hasPhotoCollection Tahona.
- Tahona instruments "Tahona drums, tumbadoras, tambora, bimba, tragaleguas, hierros, chachá or maruga, claves, marímbula".
- Tahona name "Tahona".
- Tahona regionalScenes Santiago_de_Cuba.
- Tahona stylisticOrigins "18".
- Tahona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_music_genre.
- Tahona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Tahona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tahona subject Category:Cuban_styles_of_music.
- Tahona subject Category:Dance_in_Cuba.
- Tahona subject Category:Rumba.
- Tahona hypernym Style.
- Tahona type Genre.
- Tahona type MusicGenre.
- Tahona type TopicalConcept.
- Tahona type Concept.
- Tahona type Thing.
- Tahona type Q188451.
- Tahona comment "Tahona, alternatively spelled tajona due to its pronunciation or taona, is a secular style of Afro-Cuban music developed in the 19th century in Santiago de Cuba after the arrival of Haitian slaves following the Haitian Revolution. It is named after the ensembles and the drums played by them. It is considered one of the oldest styles within the rumba complex, and its performance became rare by the 20th century.".
- Tahona label "Tahona".
- Tahona sameAs m.013b7x5d.
- Tahona wasDerivedFrom Tahona?oldid=672494537.
- Tahona isPrimaryTopicOf Tahona.
- Tahona name "Tahona".