tonada

[toh-nah-dah]

tonada Definition

  • 1a type of traditional Latin American song, typically accompanied by a guitar or other stringed instrument
  • 2a slow and melancholic song or tune

Using tonada: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tonada" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The band played a beautiful tonada during the concert.

  • Example

    The tonada is a popular music genre in Chile.

  • Example

    The singer's voice was perfect for the melancholic tonada she performed.

Phrases with tonada

  • tonada campesina

    a type of tonada that originated in rural areas of Latin America

    Example

    The tonada campesina is characterized by its simple lyrics and melodies.

  • tonada de carnaval

    a type of tonada that is typically played during carnival celebrations in Latin America

    Example

    The tonada de carnaval is known for its upbeat tempo and lively rhythms.

  • a type of tonada that is slow and melancholic in nature

    Example

    The tonada triste is often associated with feelings of sadness and nostalgia.

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Summary: tonada in Brief

A 'tonada' [toh-nah-dah] is a traditional Latin American song, usually accompanied by a guitar or other stringed instrument. It can also refer to a slow and melancholic song or tune. Examples of tonadas include the tonada campesina, tonada de carnaval, and tonada triste.