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Rumba

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17 Views • May 26, 2007

Wikipedia Context

The term rumba may refer to a variety of unrelated music styles. Originally, "rumba" was used as a synonym for "party" in northern Cuba, and by the late 19th century it was used to denote the complex of secular music styles known as Cuban rumba. Since the early 20th century the term has been used in different countries to refer to distinct styles of music and dance, most of which are only tangentially related to the original Cuban rumba, if at all. The vague etymological origin of the term rumba, as well as its interchangeable use with guaracha in settings such as bufo theatre, is largely responsible for such worldwide polysemy of the term. In addition, "rumba" was the primary marketing term for Cuban music in North America, as well as West and Central Africa, during much of the 20th century, before the rise of mambo, pachanga and salsa.

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Voilà un rythme de rumba sur une cadence harmonique des plus courantes : Am - G - F - E (cadence andalouse)

La main droite effectue des mouvements assez classiques pour ce type de musique, mais c'est quand même spécifique au style, alors c'est vrai que ca peut paraitre étrange comme facon d'accompagner :o)

C'est juste un petit enregistrement pour vous donner une idée de comment accompagner la rumba.