World Music
Azucor De Cana
"Cane Sugar) By Eva Allyón. From the Moche culture. •Example of Afro-Peruvian Landó •Instruments: -base guitar (which adds modern flavor) •Guijada (Jaw Bone)
Iluman Tiyu
(Man from Iluman) by: Conjunto Iluman. •The violin plays the same melody as flute, but the flute adds ornaments to the melody. •Still a Quichua Sanjuan,(8 beat, 2 part phrase with double couplets) but with more variation. •Variation: lyrics in the first phrase and an extension of rhythm. •Opening features kenas with a highly ornamented melody •Accompaniment by guitars and drum
Isorhythm
A musical technique that arranges a fixed pattern of pitches with a repeating rhythmic
Me Gusta La Leche (I Like Milk)
African Ecuadorian music by the Chota people of Ecuador. Group: Hermanos Congo. •Another Sanjuan (8 beat, 2 part phrase & couplets), but with more of an African influence than indigenous. •Instruments: 3 different guitars (1 melodic, 2 assisting), Drum, and Güiro. •30 second intro. DIFFERENCE: no isorhythm. So, a Sanjuan, but not a Quichua Sanjuan. •This song has more complex rhythms i. E. Complexity in rhythm and melody inform dancing.
Amor Imposible
By Chaskinakuy. The Wayno people of Peru. •Similar to the Sanjuan •Instruments: Singer, Harp, and Golpe. •text is i the form of 4 line stanzas, though not double couplets. STRUCTURE: -4 beat pattern with 5 bars total. - If you divide it into two phrases, it is 2 bars in the first phrase and three bars in the second. •Near the end the harpist sneaks a five beat pattern in the symmetrical patterns of four. •Features complex form with alternating meters that make it unpredictable.