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  2. Cuban folk music - Wikipedia

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    The first Cuban popular music genres that emerged to the public awareness at the beginning of the 19th century, known as Punto cubano and Zapateo, [6] were created by peasants without any formal musical education; as well as the popular styles of Rumba Urbana or "de cajón" (wooden boxes) and the Cuban Carnival Conga (music).

  3. Category:Cuban styles of music - Wikipedia

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    Cuban folk music (1 C, 2 P) G. ... Pages in category "Cuban styles of music" ... Music of African heritage in Cuba; Afro (genre) Afro-Cuban jazz; B.

  4. Music of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance, and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and European (especially Spanish) music. [1] Due to the syncretic nature of most of its genres, Cuban music is often considered one of the richest and most influential regional music in the world.

  5. List of Caribbean music genres - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean music genres are very diverse. ... Afro-Cuban jazz; ... The music of Jamaica includes Jamaican folk music and many popular genres, such as mento, ska, ...

  6. Cuban rumba - Wikipedia

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    Rumba is a secular genre of Cuban music involving dance, percussion, and song. It originated in the northern regions of Cuba, mainly in urban Havana and Matanzas, during the late 19th century. It is based on African music and dance traditions, namely Abakuá and yuka, as well as the Spanish-based coros de clave.

  7. Trova - Wikipedia

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    Trova is a style of Cuban popular music originating in the 19th century. Trova was created by itinerant musicians known as trovadores who travelled around Cuba's Oriente province, especially Santiago de Cuba, and earned their living by singing and playing the guitar. [1]

  8. Guaracha - Wikipedia

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    The guaracha (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaˈɾatʃa]) is a genre of music that originated in Cuba, of rapid tempo and comic or picaresque lyrics. [1] [2] The word has been used in this sense at least since the late 18th and early 19th century. [3] Guarachas were played and sung in musical theatres and in working-class dance salons.

  9. Category:Cuban folk music - Wikipedia

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    Cuba portal; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. Buena Vista Social Club (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Cuban folk music"