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  2. Conga line - Wikipedia

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    The conga line is a novelty line dance that was derived from the Cuban carnival dance of the same name and became popular in the US in the 1930s and 1950s. In order to perform the dance, dancers form a long, processing line, which would usually turn into a circle .

  3. Tumbao - Wikipedia

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    In music of Afro-Cuban origin, tumbao is the basic rhythm played on the bass. In North America, the basic conga drum pattern used in popular music is also called tumbao [citation needed]. In the contemporary form of Cuban popular dance music known as timba, piano guajeos are known as tumbaos. [1]

  4. Clave (rhythm) - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "bossa nova clave" (or "Brazilian clave") has a similar rhythm to that of the son clave, but the second note on the two-side is delayed by one pulse (subdivision). The rhythm is typically played as a snare rim pattern in bossa nova music. The pattern is shown below in 2 4, as it is written in Brazil. In North American charts it is ...

  5. Jimmy Buffett Leads a Bittersweet Conga Line Through a ... - AOL

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    Jimmy Buffett Leads a Bittersweet Conga Line Through a Winsome, Fitting Final Collection, ‘Equal Strain on All Parts’: Album Review A.D. Amorosi November 3, 2023 at 7:13 PM

  6. Dolphins' Conga Line during win over Broncos rises to the top ...

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    The Dolphins had plenty of celebrations during record-setting 70-20 win against the Broncos, including a conga line, Tyreek Hill's leap over the wall. But why a Conga Line?

  7. Conga - Wikipedia

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    The term "conga" was popularized in the 1930s, when Latin music swept the United States. Cuban son and New York jazz fused together to create what was then termed mambo, but later became known as salsa. In that same period, the popularity of the conga line helped to spread this new term. Desi Arnaz also played a role in the popularization of ...

  8. Drumboxing puts you in that elusive flow state — the new L.A ...

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    But the setup is novel: There’s a grid of custom, free-standing conga drums, on adjustable-height steel frames, in the center of the room and a line of heavy bags, like boxers use, against a ...

  9. Cándido Camero - Wikipedia

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    At the Tidbits show, Camero pioneered the playing of two conga drums simultaneously. In a traditional context in the Cuban rumba and conga line carnaval processional music, multiple drummers play a single conga. [1] Camero would be the first to develop the technique to play various parts that originally individual single players would play in a ...