Timba (redirect from Ritmo Oriental)
drummer. Timbas also often break the basic tenets of arranging the music in-clave. Timba is considered to be a highly aggressive type of music, with rhythm...
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Argentina), better known as King Clave, is an Argentine singer and songwriter with hits from the 70's and 80's. King Clave's career began on Argentina's Canal...
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Bio Ritmo ("Salsa Machine") is an American salsa band based in Richmond, Virginia formed in 1991. The name Bio Ritmo is a Spanglish word play on the term...
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bass, flute, claves and güiro. Bongos are not typically used in charanga bands. Típica 73, Orquesta Broadway, Orquesta Revé and Orquesta Ritmo Oriental where...
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Izquierdo's rhythm made its début in 1963 in Havana on the television programme Ritmos de Juventud, with the presenter surrounded by drummers so in tune with each...
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Sunflower" in 1983. This Freddie Hubbard composition was included on their album Ritmo, Sonido y Estilo. Oquendo's timbales solos were famous for their sparse...
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The danzón-mambo (also known as danzón de nuevo ritmo) is a subgenre of Cuban dance music that marked the transition from the classical danzόn to the...
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Son montuno (section Clave-specific bass tumbaos)
clearly based on the key pattern known in Cuba as clave, a Spanish word for 'key' or 'code'. When clave is written in two measures, as shown above, the...
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groups such as Orquesta Revé, directed by timbalero Elio Revé, Orquesta Ritmo Oriental, featuring Daniel Díaz on timbales, and Los Van Van, whose timbaleros...
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