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Cumbia
Cumbia is a syncretic dance-music tradition from Colombia’s Caribbean coast that blends African rhythmic heritage, Indigenous (especially gaita flute) melodic practice, and Spanish colonial instrumentation and forms. Traditionally performed in a moderate 2/4 (often felt in 4/4 today), it features interlocking hand-drum parts (tambora, alegre, llamador), guacharaca or maracas for steady texture, and long cane flutes (gaita hembra and gaita macho) carrying call-and-response melodies. As it spread in the 20th century, orchestras and dance bands added accordion, horns, piano, bass, and later electric guitar and synthesizers, creating urban and pan–Latin American variants. Harmonically simple and rhythm-forward, cumbia places groove, ostinati, and vocal refrains at the center, making it both ceremonial in origin and enduringly popular on social dance floors across the Americas.
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Cumbia Colombiana
Cumbia colombiana is the foundational, coastal style of cumbia that emerged on Colombia’s Caribbean littoral. It fuses Indigenous gaita flute traditions, Afro-Colombian drumming, and Iberian melodic sensibilities into a hypnotic, swaying dance music. Traditional ensembles center on gaita hembra and gaita macho flutes, a three-drum battery (tambora, alegre, and llamador), and maracas; later urban and big-band formats added brass, accordion, electric bass, and piano. The groove sits in 2/4 or relaxed 4/4 with a characteristic tresillo and offbeat maraca chatter, while melodies often trace minor or Dorian contours. Its earthy, processional feel—once associated with candlelit courtship dances—became a national sound and a pan–Latin blueprint for countless cumbia variants.
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