4/14/2008

The Latin different sticks

This musical style, arranges an incredible collection of rhythms and Latin traditional sounds.
Here the most important go

Areíto: You dance and Antillean music of the aboriginal ones.

Bolero: Created at the end of the XX century by José Pepe you Crown, you are one of the general purposes rhythms that have had interpreters of all the latitudes.

Bugalú: Of short existence, but of intense flavor. With the bugalú, the Latin musicians tried to counteract the acme of the rock and roll. You are peasant's mixture and rock.

Chachachá: Rhythm created in the cuarente by the Cuban violinist Enrique Jorrín that prevent internationally.

Peasant: The Cuban peasant's music.

Guaracha: Irony, roguery and double senses, so fruitful in the Cuban music. Your musical base, the one is.

Mambo: Your paternity has been disputed diverse musicians, but who put to dance mambo to everybody you were Dámaso Pérez Grassland.

Pachanga: Some of the Latin music's more excitant rhythms. Created by Eduardo Davinson in the years fifty and developed brief, but intensely, in New York for the Latin musicians. Not he/she has anything to do with the pachanga concept that one has in Europe, related with the whole music bumpkin to dance in verbenas.

Rumba: You have three different sticks: the guaguancó, the yambú and the cumbia. These varieties are only played with drums and voice.

They Are Montuno: The general purpose in the Cuban music. In the, the African tradition and the Spaniard cohabit, and of him they are born all the Cuban other rhythms practically.

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