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  2. 123 Andrés - Wikipedia

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    123 Andrés make music for bilingual children and families, as well as for those who are in the process of learning Spanish. Their first album, ¡Uno, Dos Tres Andrés! en español y en inglés, was released in 2015, with 22 educational songs; 11 in Spanish and 11 in English. [7] They were nominated for a Latin Grammy. [8]

  3. 123 Andrés brings its bilingual musical magic geared toward ...

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    Award-winning bilingual duo 123 Andrés will play two shows geared for children at Wharton Center on Saturday, April 20.

  4. 1, 2, 3 (Sofía Reyes song) - Wikipedia

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    "1, 2, 3" (Spanish: [ˈun dos ˈtɾes]) is a song by Mexican singer Sofía Reyes featuring American singers Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto. It was released as a single on February 16, 2018. [ 1 ] The song was written by Reyes, Derulo, Ghetto, Nicole Zignago, Ricardo Montaner, Jon Leone and Charlie Guerrero.

  5. 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    123 (film), a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy; One, Two, Three and Away!, a set of children's stories by Sheila K. McCullagh; Music.

  6. RFE Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Navarro Tomás, Tomás. 1966. “El alfabeto fonético de la Revista de Filología Española”, in Anuario de Letras, tome 6, 1966, pp. 5–19. Martín Butragueño, Pedro. 2012. Fonología variable del español de México. sección Alfabeto fonético Archived 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine; Pop, Sever.

  7. Tresillo (rhythm) - Wikipedia

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    Tresillo is a Spanish word meaning "triplet"—three equal notes within the same time span normally occupied by two notes. In its formal usage, [further explanation needed] tresillo refers to a subdivision of the beat that does not normally occur within the given structure.

  8. Here Come the 123s - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the 123s is the third children's album and thirteenth studio album by They Might Be Giants.It is the sequel to the group's 2005 album Here Come the ABCs.The songs are edutainment music, and like ABCs, both a CD and DVD were released. [1]

  9. Berta Alves de Sousa - Wikipedia

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    Candida Berta Alves de Sousa was born in Liège, Belgium.She grew up in Oporto, Portugal and studied at the Music Conservatory. She continued her studies in Paris with Wilhelm Backhaus and Theodor Szántó for piano and George Mingot for composition, and in Lisbon with Vianna da Motta.