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  2. Music of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Canary Islands reflects its cultural heritage. The islands used to be inhabited by the Guanches which are related to Berbers; they mixed with Spaniards, who live on the islands now. A variant of Jota is popular, as is Latin music, which has left its mark in the form of the timple guitar.

  3. Bennie Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Claude August "Bennie" Benjamin (November 4, 1907 – May 2, 1989) was a Virgin Islands-born American songwriter.He had particularly successful songwriting partnerships with Sol Marcus, with whom he wrote "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", "When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)", and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"; and with George David Weiss, with whom he wrote "Oh!

  4. Pendant light - Wikipedia

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    A pendant light, sometimes called a drop or suspender, is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. [1] Pendant lights are often used in multiples, hung in a straight line over kitchen countertops and dinette sets or sometimes in bathrooms. Pendants come in a huge variety of sizes and ...

  5. Music of the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    A Virgin Island folk song called 'cariso is also popular, as well as St. Thomas' bamboula. The quadrille is the traditional folk dance of the islands, and include varieties like St. Croix's Imperial Quadrille and St. Thomas' Flat German Quadrille. The Heritage Dancers are a respected dance troupe that perform traditional folk dances from the ...

  6. Music of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia

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    One instrument played on the Andaman Islands was a sounding board called a pū kuta yem nga. [1] This is a large wooden board in the shape of an oval that is half-buried in the sand while the upper half is supported by a stone. While dancing, some of the dancers' steps will land on the board to create a rhythm for the dancers.

  7. Two-tone - Wikipedia

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    Two-tone color, such as RG color space; Two-tone paint; Two-tone pattern; Two-toned lobsterette; Two-Tone, dalmatian dog in the 2003 animated film 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure and 1996 remake; Two-tone testing, a test in radio systems for intermodulation distortion