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  2. Tres (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The most widespread variety of the instrument is the original Cuban tres with six strings. Its sound has become a defining characteristic of the Cuban son and it is commonly played in a variety of Afro-Cuban genres. In the 1930s, the instrument was adapted into the Puerto Rican tres, which has nine strings and a body similar to that of the cuatro.

  3. List of equipment of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces

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    60 [22] INS 2S3 Akatsiya: Self-propelled artillery Soviet Union: 40 [22] INS BTR-100 Self-propelled artillery Cuba: Unknown [22] INS 100mm T-54/55 turret,based on BTR-60: Jupiter V Self-propelled artillery Cuba: Unknown [22] INS Rocket artillery; BM-14: Multiple rocket launcher Soviet Union: Unknown [22] INS BM-21 Grad: Multiple rocket launcher ...

  4. Son cubano - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Rita Montaner's "El Manicero" became the first Cuban song to be a major hit in Paris and elsewhere in Europe. In 1930, Don Azpiazu's Havana Casino Orchestra took the song to the United States, where it also became a big hit. The instrumentation was expanded to include cornets or trumpets, forming the sextets and the septets of the 1920s.

  5. Chito Latamblé - Wikipedia

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    Chito Latamblé (right) playing with the Grupo Changüí de Guantánamo at the National Folk Festival in Havana, 1962. Reyes Latamblet Veranes (June 27, 1916 – March 6, 1993), better known as Chito Latamblé, was a Cuban tres player who specialized in the changüí genre of eastern Cuba.

  6. 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 .

  7. Nelson González (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson González (born May 30, 1948) is a Puerto Rican tres player. He specialises in the Cuban tres, and only occasionally plays the Puerto Rican tres (similar to the cuatro). He is a prolific session musician and has been a member of renowned salsa ensembles such as Fania All-Stars, Orchestra Harlow and Típica 73. [1]

  8. National symbols of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    When seen from the front, these colors mimic those found on the Cuban flag, which is why it was chosen as the national bird of the country. Its Spanish name (Tocororo) is derived from its most common call. National instrument: Cuban Tres [10] Originating in Cuba, the tres is a guitar-like three-course chordophone, popular in Afro-Cuban music ...

  9. Isaac Oviedo - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Oviedo (July 6, 1902 – June 16, 1992) was a Cuban tres player, singer and songwriter. He was the founder and leader of the Septeto Matancero for over 50 years, and the author of many famous sones such as "Engancha carretero".