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Yes definitely , without salsa music , there is no appropriate rhythm for salsa dancing to take place
no , it is not a folk dance of any country in particular. And you dance to salsa by moving and shaking your hips to the rhythm of the drummy music :)
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There are more than two music types that make up traditional salsa music. Salsa music is known to have a Cuban influence.
In salsa music, the hand drum commonly used is called the "conga." Congas are tall, narrow drums typically played in sets of two or three, and they produce rich, deep tones that are essential to the rhythm of salsa. Players use their hands to strike the drumhead, creating various sounds that enhance the lively and energetic nature of salsa music. Additionally, the "bongo" drums are also used in salsa, often played alongside congas for added texture.
Clave is African-Cuban music. Clave is a pattern of rhythm used in such types of music as samba, salsa, rumba and so on. The instrument is a percussion instrument consisting of two wooden dowels, beat together.
It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
marimba music and piano music and mereunge music too!!
NYC is the origin of the Salsa dance. The music was developed in Cuba from a mix of African & son music.
Well, it is called salsa dancing because it is dancing to salsa music. Now the question becomes Why is it called salsa music? Best answer I can find is that this music style originated in Cuba where this spicy sauce is served with almost every meal - and it's HOT.
The term of Salsa for New York's Latin Music wasstarted by Izzy Sanabria in 1973 with his TV Show "SALSA" and his Latin NY Magazine.
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