Yutkut
Cantonese Opera Songs
Yamngoke Se 
Groups of Cantonese people together singing Yutkut
Yuengkam
hammer on the strings
Bongwong
Aria type of  Yutkut most difficult type of song to sing
Suikuk and Paijii
Fixed songs, melodies stay the same, but you can put different texts/lyrics over the melody, around 90% of Cantonese Opera
Syutcheung
Kind of like epic songs, lots of lyrics, music is gonna be repeated, telling a story, interaction with the music
Diegetic Music
when what you’re seeing matches the sound track. (music on screen matches music being heard)
Modal Romantic Theme

Musical theme such as – love interest between the cowboy and the Native American.

Terra Nulios 
unoccupied land
Wrecking 
(clean up after a ship wreck; sell the items take what you could etc.

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Goombay

was a term that involved a whole set of things, type of dances, kind of repertoire, type of instruments, type of singing etc, all within the word.

Popular Rake and Scrape

    type of Rake and scrape (dance/club version, high hat and bass) vs the accordion, saw etc. 

Front Line
this is where all the costumes and themes are presented. Choreographed dancers, free dancers 
Back Line
Where the Musicans in a Junkanoo Band play
Kalik
is referred to the rhythm played on the cowbells
Contredanse/English Country Dance
(Haitian line dancing) got to Cuba and became the Conradanza
Habanera
Cuban Rhythm that’s part of of the Contradenza;
Orquesta Tipica
created by Afro-Cubans and consumed
Danzo
– a couples dance (intimate) had an associate rhythm called the Cinquillo
Tresillio
embellished into the cinquillo
Bolero 
the music and the rhythmic cells are long short short (half note , quarter quarter)
Guajira
cuban country music/rural music (not elite music) 
Decima
10 line structure that is a Punto rhyme scheme
Copla
coupled rhyme schemes
Zarzuelas
Spanish-language operettas
Tonadillas
more informal spanish-language operettas
Rumba
developed in the late 19th century as a form of entertainment in urban lower class cuban neighborhoods
guaguanco
characteristic rhythms that consist of the interlocking motives of the 2/3 clave
Sexteto 
Six instrument band
Septeto 
Sexteto plus the trumpet
Marimubula 
large mbira-type Finger piano 
Dreamtime
The cosmology of the Aboriginies 
Canto
narrative section of Son music
Montuno
(solo/jam band section/vamp) of Son music. Comes after the bridge
Hocket

·      distributing melody or voice parts among many different people. 

Huayno
music that male and females could dance to, used the Amerindian harp; music was from the highland
Chicha
second generation of music from Peru
Dreaming
Aborigine term for the series of events that led to creation
Conjunto
The cuban dance band ensemble that played son in the 1940s was often called a 
Palitos
Paired sticks percussion instruments similar to the clave