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- Seis abstract "The seis is a type of Puerto Rican dance music, related to décima. It originated in the later half of the 17th century in the southern part of Spain. The word means six, which may have come from the custom of having six couples perform the dance, though many more couples eventually became quite common. Men and women form separate lines down the hall or in an open place of beaten earth, one group facing the other. The lines would approach and cross each other and at prescribed intervals the dancers would tap out the rhythm with their feet.The melodies and harmonies are simple, usually performed on the cuatro, guitar, bongo, and güiro, although other indigenous instruments are used depending on the available musicians.".
- Seis wikiPageID "9615211".
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- Seis wikiPageRevisionID "645950335".
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink 6_(number).
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Bongo_drum.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puerto_Rican_music.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Cuatro_(instrument).
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Dance_music.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Décima.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Güiro.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Seis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seis".
- Seis wikiPageWikiLinkText "seis".
- Seis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Seis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Seis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Seis subject Category:Puerto_Rican_music.
- Seis hypernym Music.
- Seis type Agent.
- Seis type Genre.
- Seis type MusicGenre.
- Seis type TopicalConcept.
- Seis type Genre.
- Seis type Concept.
- Seis type Thing.
- Seis type Q188451.
- Seis comment "The seis is a type of Puerto Rican dance music, related to décima. It originated in the later half of the 17th century in the southern part of Spain. The word means six, which may have come from the custom of having six couples perform the dance, though many more couples eventually became quite common. Men and women form separate lines down the hall or in an open place of beaten earth, one group facing the other.".
- Seis label "Seis".
- Seis sameAs Q7446911.
- Seis sameAs m.02ply43.
- Seis sameAs Q7446911.
- Seis wasDerivedFrom Seis?oldid=645950335.
- Seis isPrimaryTopicOf Seis.