Троє кабальєрів (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Dave Smith. D23 Presents Ask Dave: June 12, 2012. Disney D23. Архів оригіналу за червень 14, 2012. Процитовано 14 червня 2012. While written by Lacerda (1903–1958) and licensed by Disney, it was developed by Charles Wolcott and Lacerda was uncredited. The piece appears at the end of the Baia train sequence and just before the “Os Quindins de Ya-Ya” sequence. A pandeiro is a Brazilian version of a tambourine. {{cite web}}: Cite має пустий невідомий параметр: |df= (довідка)
  • Dave Smith. Ask Dave Lilongo. D23. Архів оригіналу за січень 11, 2012. Процитовано 13 січня 2012. “Lilongo” was written by Felipe “El Charro” Gil, and copyrighted in the U.S. by the music publisher Peer International Corp. in 1946. It is in the Son Jarocho style, a traditional musical style of the southern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz. Gil was born in Misantla, Veracruz, in 1913, into a family of musicians, and he made a study of the music of the area. {{cite web}}: Cite має пустий невідомий параметр: |df= (довідка)

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  • Dave Smith. D23 Presents Ask Dave: June 12, 2012. Disney D23. Архів оригіналу за червень 14, 2012. Процитовано 14 червня 2012. While written by Lacerda (1903–1958) and licensed by Disney, it was developed by Charles Wolcott and Lacerda was uncredited. The piece appears at the end of the Baia train sequence and just before the “Os Quindins de Ya-Ya” sequence. A pandeiro is a Brazilian version of a tambourine. {{cite web}}: Cite має пустий невідомий параметр: |df= (довідка)
  • Dave Smith. Ask Dave Lilongo. D23. Архів оригіналу за січень 11, 2012. Процитовано 13 січня 2012. “Lilongo” was written by Felipe “El Charro” Gil, and copyrighted in the U.S. by the music publisher Peer International Corp. in 1946. It is in the Son Jarocho style, a traditional musical style of the southern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz. Gil was born in Misantla, Veracruz, in 1913, into a family of musicians, and he made a study of the music of the area. {{cite web}}: Cite має пустий невідомий параметр: |df= (довідка)

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