Definitions for "Toque"
Keywords:  hat, brim, chef, chesterfield, brimless
A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet.
(tOk): a woman's small, round hat
small brimless hat or cap full crown and draped of decorated with puffs, lace. Can be decorated with feathers or veiling. Formerly a 16c. small hat, full crown, feather. Some versions have a small brim. Queen Mary of England ( 20c. ) favored this style. At the inauguration of President Reagan in 1981, Nancy Reagan wore a red, braided toque that matched her coat.
Keywords:  guitar, flamenco, playing
the playing of flamenco guitar.
guitar playing
A "beat," but essentially a standard rhythmic phrase for percussion. Many toques derive from African religious drumming, in which particular rhythmic patterns were used to summon individual gods. A Latin percussionist is judged not by his energy level, but by his knowledge and use of standard toques and variations in his improvisations and in support of the band.
Rhythmic patterns played by drums.
Keywords:  matador, cape, shake
a shake of a matador's cape, and Mr
Keywords:  fiesta, bata, liturgical, bat, rhythm
(Sp.) A bata rhythm. Another name for a liturgical fiesta using batà.
Keywords:  bonnet, monkey, variety
A variety of the bonnet monkey.