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Early Cuban bands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early Cuban bands played popular music for dances and theatres during the period 1780–1930. During this period Cuban music became creolized, and its European and African origins gradually changed to ...
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Here is a collection of musical instruments we play for the music of Cuba, the Caribbean Island and Latin America. ... Bata drums are primarily used in Cuban and Nigerian religious ceremonies celebrating the Orishas or Gods of the respective religions.
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a pair of rosewood sticks about 8" in length, which are stuck together ... wood shell drums which stand about two feet in height, played with hands, a set usually consists of two-three drums. ... one of the more common Latin American rattle-type instruments, used in pairs, originally made of gourd,
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Another format popular from the 1930's on was that of the jazz band, which in Cuba combined brass and reed sections with a rhythm section that included the drumset and some of the Cuban percussion instruments described above.
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Nonetheless, more traditional rope tuned Djembes are still popular and are outstanding instruments. The traditional African way to play the Djembe is by standing. A should harness strap helps support the drum and the lower portion of the drum rests between the legs.
www.artdrum.com/HISTORY_DJEMBE_DRUMS.htm
The tumbadora is essential to all Latin rhythms, particularly Afro-Cuban rhythms to which it adds a major rhythmic force approaching that of the double bass within an orchestra. This typically African instrument is an indispensable part of conga rhythms which is why the tumbadora is also known as ... Salsa Music Instruments ~ ;
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LOS BRAVOS DE LA TUMBADORA: DE LA HAVANA A NUEVA YORK Y MAS ALLA.(historia de la música e instrumentos cubanos)(TA: history of Cuban musica and Cuban instruments); Magazine article from: Latin Beat Magazine ;
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Some of the music and dance elements of these groups have blended together over time to create an Afro-Cuban sound. Popular music styles include salsa, rumba and mambo and some of the instruments used in creating this music are claves, maracas, thumb piano, bongos, congas and cuicas.
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