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My favorite type of music is shock Salsa.

It is a set of Afro-Caribbean rhythms fused with jazz and other styles. His birth has been much debated, but is
known to come from a fusion conducted blacks in the Caribbean when they heard the European music and
then mix it with their drums. The sauce has spread due to immigration from Latin American population,
particularly Afro-Caribbean, north to destinations like New York, but also to South America, as in Cali. This
music is very catchy, rhythmic and cheerful, which has generated in the listener the need for physical
expression through dance, which has taken its name "salsa" is the typical dance .In addition Fair cali

The sauce is one of the most dynamic and important musical phenomena of the twentieth century. In many
Hispanic communities, it remains today the most popular style of dance music. The sauce is a mixture of
Latin music genres, but its main component is Cuban dance music. The roots of salsa originated in eastern
Cuba (Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo) Cuban Son (around 1920) and the Afro-Cuban dance (such as Afro-
Cuban rumba). There Spaniards and Afro-Cuban musical elements were combined, both in terms of rhythm
and instruments used. By mid-century, this music came to Havana, where foreign influences were absorbed,
including American jazz and popular music heard on the radio. Gradually in the 50s and 60s, the sauce as we
know it today was emerging.

My favorite salsa singers are:


Jairo Varela, Checo Acosta
Joe Arroyo and Yuri Buenaventura.

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