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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Creole_musicCreole music - Wikipedia

    The term Creole music (French: musique créole) is used to refer to two distinct musical traditions: art songs adapted from 19th-century vernacular music; or the vernacular traditions of Louisiana Creole people which have persisted as 20th- and 21st-century la la and zydeco in addition to influencing Cajun music.

  2. Jan 26, 2023 · Dominica's Diksyonnè: Kwéyòl - Annglé = English - Creole Dictionary. by. Marcel D'Jamala Fontaine; Peter A. Roberts. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Dominica, Kwéyòl, diksyonnè, patwa, creole, translation dictionary, translation dictionaries, Dominican Creole. Collection. opensource.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZydecoZydeco - Wikipedia

    Zydeco ( / ˈzaɪdɪˌkoʊ, - diː -/ ZY-dih-koh, -⁠dee-; French: Zarico) is a music genre that was created in rural Southwest Louisiana by Afro-Americans of Creole heritage.

    • Zarico, zodigo, le musique Creole
    • Early 20th century, Louisiana
    • Piano accordion, Cajun accordion, washboard, electric bass, electric guitar, drum set
  6. Apr 10, 2019 · Kwéyòl Dictionary. search for a word in the Kwéyòl dictionary. To search for a word, type it into the box on the right. To enter accented characters in Kwéyòl you may click on one of the buttons above the search box.

  7. An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language for which English was the lexifier, meaning that at the time of its formation the vocabulary of English served as the basis for the majority of the creole's lexicon.

  8. Find creole tracks, artists, and albums. Find the latest in creole music at Last.fm.