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Latin Music - Coggle Diagram
Latin Music
Cuba
West Africa had an immense influence on the music of Cuba. This influence is largely seen in religion. Santeria in particular.
Bata drumming is a major rhythm in Cuban music. Bata drumming is the foundation of rumba dance music.
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Cha Cha Cha, rhythm easier to dance to than the danzon.
Rumba rhythm, cha cha cha, and clave rhythm, all lead into the formation of Latin Jazz music.
Cha Cha Cha rhythm is fairly uniform, "square rhythm," this particular genre fueled a dance craze in the 50s.
Rhythm of cha cha cha constituted with maracas, congos, bongos, guiiro, and claves.
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Santana was a prominent figure in the Latin Rock genre. He incorporated much of the Latin rhythm prominent in many regions, while also utilizing more European and American styles of music to produce this Latin Rock.
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Mexico
la corrido
Songs about oppression, criminals, history, etc.
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Mariachi Music
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Many American mariachi bands, typically formed in South Western U.S.
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Banda music
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Bandas play a variety of songs, cumbias, ballads, corridos, etc.
Norteno Music
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Accordion is the key instrument that defines norteno music. Also, the bajo sexto is an important instrument.
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Mexican style Cumbia
Originated in Colombia, but traveled to Mexico due to Luis Carlos Meyer Castandet emigrating to Mexico.
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Like norteno music, cumbia uses an accordion, but it can be distinguished through the rhythm of cumbia.
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Argentina/Uruguay
Tango
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Dance
Multiple types of tango dance. Tango Nuevo, Tango Argentino, etc.