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    Latin music (Portuguese and Spanish: música latina) is a term used by the music industry as a catch-all category for various styles of music from Ibero-America, which encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino population in Canada and the United States, as well as music that is sung in either Spanish and/or Portuguese.

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  2. Latin pop: Latin pop Pop music (American pop, Chicano rock), freestyle music, and traditional Latin music. late-1950s, 1960s: United States (Miami and New York City), Latin America: Ritchie Valens • Ricky Martin • Enrique Iglesias • Shakira: Bachata: Tropical music Cuban bolero (guitar bolero), African music. 1960s

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    Uncertain. It has been theorized to have ...
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    Tropical music
    Cuban son, New York jazz. [6]
    1950s [7]
    Tropical music
    Spanish folk music and nueva canción.
    1953 (see Cuban Revolution) [10]
    Tropical music
    Spanish folk [11]
    18th century [11]
    • SALSA. WHERE IT’S FROM: Cuba, Puerto Rico, New York. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A distinct beat called the clave. A three-drum section (bongos, congas and timbales) executes the complex, syncopated rhythms.
    • MERENGUE. WHERE IT’S FROM: Dominican Republic. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A repeating five-beat rhythmic pattern called a quintillo played by three key instruments: a diatonic accordion, a two-headed hand drum called tambora and a metal scraper called charrasca or güira.
    • RANCHERAS. The undisputed king of Mexico's traditional ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, a.k.a. ' El Idolo de Mexico,' performs live at the Portland Rose Garden, 2007.
    • CUMBIA. WHERE IT’S FROM: Colombia. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A signature double beat is played on maracas or drum, while flutes known as gaitas carry the melody.
  3. Mar 30, 2022 · The Latin Grammy Hall of Fame recognized it as a bedrock work of Latin music in 2001, and many music aficionados regularly praise it for being a cross-genre powerhouse. Even though Santana released their version years ago, you can still hear it on the radio, in clubs, and sampled constantly.

  4. Afro-Cuban music. Latin American music, musical traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean colonized by the Spanish and the Portuguese. These traditions reflect the distinctive mixtures of Native American, African, and European influences that have shifted throughout the region over time.

  5. Jul 10, 2022 · Today Merengue can be classified into 3 main subgenres: the traditional ‘Perico Ripiao’, ‘merengue de orchestra’ which incorporates a big band, and Merengue with guitars known as ‘merengue de Guitarra’. Some prominent names in Merengue are Wilfrido Vargas, Eddy Herrera, Milly Quezada, and Miriam Cruz. 3. Tango.

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