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Malena Kuss has written: 'Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History: Volume 1: Performing Beliefs' 'Latin American music in contemporary reference sources' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History and criticism, Music
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Michael Rheta Martin has written: 'An encyclopedia of Latin American history' 'Encyclopedia of Latin-American history'
Performers sing Latin American or Spanish American pop music. The music must be sung in Spanish, even by Brazilian contestants whose native language is Portuguese.
African music is characterized by drums and other percussion instruments, which are heavily used in Latin American music. Latin American music also has Spanish influence.
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Latin American music originates from Spain. It is played tradisionally in parts of south america like Brazil and Argentina.
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The Ritmo Latino music program is a music program for all Latin American countries. This music program specializes in bringing Latin music to countries in South and Central America.
They listen to reggae tone, Latin, American, and lots of Latin classical music.
Some examples of Latin rhythms in music include the salsa, samba, bossa nova, rumba, and merengue. These rhythms are commonly found in Latin American and Caribbean music genres.