Well it is Jazz and colobian music.
There are various styles that are used in Caribbean music. Some of the main styles used are zouk, calypso, soca, reggae, and cadence-lypso.
Salsa, Cha-Cha, Tango
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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.
Well, there's the tango, the flamenco, and the salsa. These are some of the most famous styles of music in Spain.
There are various styles that are used in Caribbean music. Some of the main styles used are zouk, calypso, soca, reggae, and cadence-lypso.
Salsa, Cha-Cha, Tango
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It is possible to listen to samples of background music online at Sam's Club. They have a wide variety of styles of music. Some of the styles are - Baby, Jewish, Salsa and Surf/Rock. Have fun!
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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.
Salsa originated in the Afro-Caribbean Salsa is ever changing and has many different styles inside of this style Salsa is spanish for "sauce" or "mixture", and is a mixture of different styles of dances. dancefxstudios.com
Yes definitely , without salsa music , there is no appropriate rhythm for salsa dancing to take place
Yomo Toro was a guitarist and recorded music in a number of styles. These included Latin pop, Bomba, Salsa, Acoustic, Bolero, Aguinaldos and Guaguanco.
Salsa and Tango
Picante is just another type of salsa, so yes they can be combined.