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Includes a detailed summary of the information needed for A2 exam. Background, Key points of interest, Structure, Melody, Tonality, Harmony, Texture, Sonority, Rhythm & Metre. (FYI Secured B Grade with these notes)

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  • October 14, 2020
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Familia Valera Miranda’s Caña Quema:
All Pieces


BACKGROUND

- Familia Valera Miranda are a group of musicians from Cuba that perform
traditional Cuban music handed down through generations of their ancestors,
many of whom were Spanish immigrants
- Have toured in Europe, USA and Canada since 1995, gaining worldwide
success.
- Both songs are in the genre of the son, which is a fusion of Spanish and
African elements and the most important Cuban musical form.
↪ It became popular during the 1920s.
● West African elements:
Syncopation, layered rhythms, call and response, percussion.
● Spanish (European) elements:
functional chords, guitar, cuatro and double bass.
- ‘Se quema la chumbambà’: A son montuno (rural origin) that narrates an
incident when a piece of land caught fire.
↪ The song is about an incident in the family’s history when a piece of land caught
fire. It is a son montuno
- ‘Alla vá candela’: A cuban bolero with a son section that expresses the intense
joys of love.



POINTS OF INTEREST

- Traditional Cuban styles
- Spanish (European) influences
- West African influences

, Se quema la chumbambá



Main features of Son in the piece:



- Call & Response between the singer Pregón and the Coro
(described as Lead Vocal and Backing Vocal in the anthology)
- Simple and short texts about everyday life
- Duple metre
- Strongly rhythmic off-beat bass line
- 2-3 clave pattern (5-note syncopated rhythm) played on claves
- Restricted harmonic vocab (mainly chord I and V)
- Verse scheme based on Spanish metrical patterns




STRUCTURE

Point Explanation Reference(s)

Strophic
- Verse, chorus, verse, chorus
- Performed by Pregón and Coro alternatively

Repetitive
- Bars 9-12 repeated throughout

Built around 4-bar foundation
- Repeats continuously throughout the song

Refrain (Candela) performed by both Pregón and Coro

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