• Tropical music (Spanish: música tropical) is a term in the Latin music industry that refers to music genres deriving from or influenced by the Spanish-speaking...
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  • Banda music (redirect from Musica bandera)
    with clarinet, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, trumpet, trombone, timbales, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and güiro. Traditional Oaxacan bands use...
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  • a la Música Latina?". Terra (in Spanish). Telefonica. 2017. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017. "Latina - Thalía...
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  • Freddy Roldán (vibraphone), Argenis Carmona (bass guitar), José Navarro (timbales), Gustavo Quinto (congas) and Luis Gamboa (bongó). Shortly thereafter Joe...
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  • American Latin jazz percussionist, of Puerto Rican descent best known as the timbale player in The Fania Allstars and as a recording artist during the 1970s...
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    listening to his father's instrumental harmonies and listening to the timbales in Salsa and Merengue on a vinyl LP in his living room. Growing up with...
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    Otra visión de la música popular cubana. Havana, Cuba: Letras Cubanas. p. 58. Linares, María Teresa; Núñez, Faustino (1998). La música entre Cuba y España...
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    Merengue: Música y Baile de la República Dominicana/El Merengue en la Cultura Dominicana y del Caribe: Memorías del Primer Congreso International "Música, Identidad...
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    Machito's band was the first to experiment with the timbales. These three drums (bongos, congas and timbales) became the standard percussion instruments in...
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    and eventually recorded. George Castro (flute), Manny Oquendo (bongó and timbales), Tommy López (conga) and Dave Pérez (bass) rounded out the group. To this...
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