(African Salsa)Africando-Donni Donni
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What is you source of information? Feeling and emotion are not a viable source of information. I named a very viable source of information (an expert of salsa) living and teaching salsa in London and is from Colombia, and he is not a black. Ok you get it now? If not, sorry I can not longer help your brain. Salut
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I love the dancers
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Mais ça serait pas une reprise de Bembeya Jazz ça ?!
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@Jazzhog CLAVE originate in Cuba??? Or did the AFRICAN slaves brought it from AFRICA, where it ORIGINATED? Cuba still speaks Lucumi, Arara, and Yoruba, let us not forget! All the best.
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good shit
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OK ! The term salsa was introduced to the world of music as a new genre. Before the term salsa we called it Latin American music. The important thing here is the CLAVE, and that originated in Cuba. So with all that being said Latin, Caribbean, African, Cuban, Haitian, etc. So long as there is CLAVE along with montuno is all the same rhythm. There may be differences in language but the rhythm and the beat is all the same. SALSA is a universal language with no barriers... Just my two...
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@mafine03 you full of shit... we all know africa is where it all began................latin america over the years have been trying hard to europeanise themselves. but the music cannot hide.......... africanaaarrrrrrrrr you wil always be/
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Brother ,the SALSA is the cuban SON,
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true classic
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@goyoatpb ....... yes bcs they are playing salsa every time with european instruments also !!! Trumpet is from europa and keybord and piano also !!!! so that is a very excellent mising from all this three parts of culturs !!! Europa Latinamercia and Africa !!!!
@Adgegbe50 does it really matter. its still great music
ElleMuzik 1 year ago 5
@mafine03 You're kidding, correct!?
From Western Africa came the Slaves to the so-called new world the Caribbean, Latin America and then into the States and yes the rhythm and roots of Salsa does come from Africa no doubt about it. Google Arsenio Rodriquez as a start his the father of the Son Montuno he is the product of African slaves and many later on, played his arrangements like Palmieri, Harlow, La Poncena the word Salsa is the mixture of different rhythms and beats, w/o Africa no Salsa
SALSAKID49 11 months ago 4