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Salsa
Salsa is a pan–Latin dance music forged primarily in New York City by Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other Caribbean diasporas. It synthesizes Afro‑Cuban rhythmic blueprints, Puerto Rican bomba and plena, jazz harmony, big‑band horn writing, and Nuyorican street culture into a tightly arranged yet improvisation‑friendly style. The music lives on the clave (either 2‑3 or 3‑2), with layered percussion (congas, bongó, timbales, cowbell, güiro, maracas), a tumbao bass that anticipates the beat, and piano montuno guajeos that interlock with the rhythm section. Call‑and‑response vocals (coro/pregón), punchy horn mambos and moñas, and instrumental solos energize the montuno section. Tempos range from medium to fast in 4/4, optimized for social dancing (commonly “on1” or “on2”). Across decades, salsa has branched into harder, percussion‑forward “salsa dura,” smoother “salsa romántica,” and regional scenes in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Colombia, while continuing to influence—and be influenced by—neighboring tropical and jazz idioms.
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Timba
Timba is a high-energy Cuban dance-music genre that emerged in the 1990s, characterized by explosive rhythmic drive, complex arrangements, and a modern, urban attitude. It extends the lineage of son cubano and salsa by integrating songo’s drumset-driven groove, rumba’s rhythmic vocabulary, and jazz/funk harmony and horn writing. Hallmarks include gear changes (sudden shifts in groove and orchestration), tightly synchronized bloques (arranged hits and breaks), virtuosic piano tumbaos, aggressive bass lines that “gear up” and release tension, and call-and-response coros with streetwise soneos/rap interjections. Percussion sections typically blend congas, timbales, bongó, and a full drum kit, creating a polyrhythmic engine built around the clave while allowing dramatic rhythmic modulation.
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