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Marimba Events This Weekend in Tinos

Marimba events in Tinos this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
55
danceability
65
valence
75
grit
20
organicness
95
commerciality
25
tempo
50
vocality
15

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About Marimba

The marimba genre centers on the idiophone instrument of the same name, which evolved from African melodic percussion like the balafon before becoming a cornerstone of Guatemalan and Mexican folk traditions. Its instrumentation primarily features wooden bars struck with mallets, often supported by double bass, percussion, or wind instruments in traditional ensemble formats. Rhythms are frequently complex and polyrhythmic, utilizing syncopated patterns in both 6/8 and 4/4 meters that range from brisk, festive dances to lyrical, resonant ballads. Semantically, it bridges the gap between traditional Mesoamerican folk, Afro-Caribbean influences, and modern classical percussion, offering a vibrant, woody timbre that conveys a festive yet sophisticated melodic atmosphere.

Also known as: Marimbaphone music, Marimba music

Parent genre:Traditional Music

Marimba events in Tinos this weekend - FAQ

What Marimba events are in Tinos this weekend?
Mood tracks all Marimba events in Tinos this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Marimba schedule in Tinos.
Where can I find Marimba in Tinos this weekend?
The marimba genre centers on the idiophone instrument of the same name, which evolved from African melodic percussion like the balafon before becoming a cornerstone of Guatemalan and Mexican folk traditions. Find every Marimba venue and event in Tinos this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Marimba music?
The marimba genre centers on the idiophone instrument of the same name, which evolved from African melodic percussion like the balafon before becoming a cornerstone of Guatemalan and Mexican folk traditions. Its instrumentation primarily features wooden bars struck with mallets, often supported by double bass, percussion, or wind instruments in traditional ensemble formats. Rhythms are frequently complex and polyrhythmic, utilizing syncopated patterns in both 6/8 and 4/4 meters that range from b…

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