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  2. Latin percussion - Wikipedia

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    Latin percussion is a family of percussion, membranophone, lamellophone and idiophone instruments used in Latin music. Instruments. Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican styles

  3. Martin Cohen (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He invented many percussion instruments used in the Latin, Jazz, World, for which he was awarded 8 patents. [1] Cohen has captured and documented thousands of Latin and jazz musicians and performances through photography, videos, and audio recordings. [2] [3]

  4. Cabasa - Wikipedia

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    The cabasa, similar to the shekere, is a percussion instrument that is constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wooden cylinder. The cylinder is fixed to a long, wooden or plastic handle. The metal cabasa was created by Martin Cohen, founder of Latin Percussion. This company has built a more durable cabasa that they call an ...

  5. First Stream Latin: New Music From Maria Becerra, Snow Tha ...

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    First Stream Latin is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week’s picks below. Maria Becerra, “Automático ...

  6. Vibraslap - Wikipedia

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    Latin Percussion vibraslap showing metal teeth. The vibraslap is a percussion instrument consisting of a piece of stiff wire (bent into a U-shape) connecting a wooden ball to a hollow box of wood with metal "teeth" inside. The percussionist holds the metal wire in one hand and strikes the ball (usually against the palm of their other hand).

  7. Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most popular artists today are Daddy Yankee, Melymel, J Balvin and Nicky Jam. [90] In 2018, Latin music came second in total video streams with 21.8% market share. [93] Latin music listeners tend to be younger, more tech savvy, 95% of Latin music coming from streaming suggests, according to Jeff Benjamin. [93]

  8. Cuíca - Wikipedia

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    The cuíca is frequently used in carnivals, [1] as well as often in samba music. The tone it produces has a high-pitched squeaky timbre. It has been called a 'laughing gourd' due to this sound. Many also liken its sound to that of a monkey. [2] In drum kit list, the mute and open cuíca sound is a F ♯ 5 and G 5. Cuica sound

  9. Category:Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Latin percussion (2 C, 2 P) Latin pop (5 C, ... Pages in category "Music of Latin America" ... MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica 2002;