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  1. Trombone (15819 bytes)
    12: ...refer to the earlier form of the instrument, commonly used in early music ensembles.
    16: ...[swing (genre)|swing]], [[jazz]], [[salsa (music)|salsa]], and [[ska]] music.
    28: ...w the [[bass clef]] staff is impossible to play, unless the F attachment is tuned to E.
    69: ...s required, but for higher notes the player need only use four or fewer positions of the slide, since ...
    73: The trombone (unlike most brass instruments) is not normally a [[tr...
  2. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    342: ...Mexico chile sauce can be finer, and thicker than salsa). If the diner wants both the answer is: ''"Chris...
  3. List of people by name: Q (4474 bytes)
    66: *[[Karen Ann Quinlan|Quinlan, Karen Ann]], (1954-1985)
    76: ...ana|Quintana, Ismael]], (born 1937), Puerto Rican salsa singer
  4. List of festivals (6550 bytes)
    90: ..., Cuong Vu Trio (USA), Willem Breuker Kollektief (NL), Marc Ducret Trio (FR) and many others. Many int...
    108: *[[Festival Internacional de Cumbia, Salsa y Merengue]],''[[Manzanillo]]''
  5. Coriander (6994 bytes)
    17: ...resh leaves and the dried seeds are the most commonly used in cooking. Coriander belongs to the [[pars...
    26: ...gredient in many Asian [[chutney]]s and Mexican [[salsa]]s and [[guacamole]]. Chopped coriander leaves ar...
    28: ...od. Today Europeans usually eat coriander leaves only in dishes that originated from foreign cuisines.
    36: ...se their flavour quickly in storage and are best only ground as needed.
  6. Chile (capsicum) (7837 bytes)
    26: Though there are only a few commonly used species, there are many [[cultivar]]s and m...
    39: ...n dishes with a strong chile flavor are Mexican [[salsa]]s, [[Tex-Mex cuisine|Tex-Mex]] [[chili con carne...
    58: ...is discouraged by some, as this word is more commonly used to refer to a popular Southwestern dish (''...
  7. Tomato (10085 bytes)
    29: ...of the tomato as food begins to be widespread, mainly in southern Italy and in France.
    36: ... blood pure in the heat of summer."[http://www.twinleaf.org/articles/vegetables.html]
    48: ...tomatoes can also be used to make [[salsa (sauce)|salsa]], be breaded and fried, or pickled.
  8. Congas (1194 bytes)
    4: ... and New York [[jazz]] fused together to create [[salsa]].
    10: Congas used in salsa music, as well as many other forms of music.
  9. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    35: ...rew on the blues to create tales of the poor and unlucky (Collins, 11), while the Carters preferred mo...
    104: ...later become [[funk]], [[hip hop]], [[salsa music|salsa]], [[electronic music]], [[punk rock]] and [[heav...
    113: ...tones]] and [[The Who]] dominated the charts and only a few American bands, such as [[The Beach Boys]]...
    153: ===Salsa===
    154: ''Main article: [[Salsa music|Salsa]]''
  10. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    10: ...nd]]. For a time, the Bakersfield Sound was the only homegrown music that could compete in sales agai...
    12: ... music|hip hop]], [[punk rock]] and [[salsa music|salsa]] were invented in 70s New York, which was also a...
    32: ...developed during this period, though it was certainly not unheard of before.
    42: A few bands popular among only a small crowd of devoted followers emerged in th...
    58: ...rew on [[mambo]] and other Cuban genres to form [[salsa music]]. Early artists included [[H�ctor Lavoe...

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