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Encyclopedia > Compas

COMPAS is a Canadian polling company. It is frequently used by more conservative companies such as the National Post. In politics, polling is the surveying of public opinion on an issue. ... The National Post is a major Canadian English-language national newspaper based in Don Mills, Ontario, a district of Toronto. ...


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Compas Central (668 words)
The new sounds unsuspectingly reinforces it's appeal and integrates the new generation of Compas stars to the strong structural outline left behind by the father of Compas : Nemours Jean Baptiste.
Ten years in a journey to provide compas lovers a home to hail compas...
Compas Central meets with many of the story makers of compas...
Introduction To Flamenco: Rhythmic Foundation and Accompaniment (2241 words)
Compas (literally, "meter") is the flamenco name for the way in which the cyclic rhythms of its music are expressed.
Flamenco compas is counted in sequences of 4 counts for the 2/4, 4/4 families (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.), and in sequences of 6 or 12 counts for the 3/4, 6/8 families.
The 12 count compas cycles are expressed in terms of two or four measures depending on the Flamenco form and context.
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