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Latin Percussion. By: RonBien. Caribbean Musical Styles. Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican styles Folkloric and Santeria 20-21st century music (Salsa, Son Montuno , Bolero, etc.) Afro-Dominican Folkloric Merengue and Bacha-rengue Bachata. Salvadoran folklore
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Latin Percussion By: RonBien
CaribbeanMusical Styles Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican styles • Folkloric and Santeria • 20-21st century music (Salsa, Son Montuno, Bolero, etc.) Afro-Dominican • Folkloric • Merengue and Bacha-rengue • Bachata Salvadoran folklore Cumbia (Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, etc.) Haitian Trinidad
South American Styles Brazilian music • Samba and Bossa Nova • Neo Samba and Neo-Bossa Nova additions Honduran Punta & Folkloric music Andeanstyles • Peru, Bolivia, South Ecuador, Argentina, Chile Coastal Peruvian and Afro-Peruvian Guatemalan Folklore
Uncommon Instruments Cajon • Peru: box drums-16th century. • Some of, if not, the first box drums were made from fish crates by African slaves. • served as replacement for their native drums. • Cuba: small dresser drawers used as box drums for centuries. • Most popular in Andean, Cuban, and Flamenco music
Uncommon Instruments Cuica • Brazilian friction drum • Important in Samba music
Uncommon Instruments Spoons (Cucharas) • Peruvian Tradition • Originated in Ireland with sheep rib bones • More than on style to play. • Castanet style
Uncommon Instruments Turtle Shells • Honduran folk music • Opened up turtle shell