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  1. Jul 3, 2018 · Generally speaking, Latin music history starts with the cultural encounter that occurred after the arrival of Columbus. However, it is important to remember that the indigenous people of the New World had their own music. For instance, the Maya culture gave great attention to music producing all kinds of percussion and wind instruments.

  2. Sep 20, 2023 · When Did Latin Music Start? A great proportion of Latin music comes from the melding of cultures which happened during the Spanish and Portuguese colonisation of the Americas, from Mexico to Central America and portions of South America and the Caribbean.

  3. Jun 26, 2021 · The influence that Europeans had on Latin musical genres can be broken down into three primary areas – Spanish and Portuguese languages, European and Arabic musical styles, and European musical instruments – which have all unequivocally defined each Latin American musical genre to emerge since this time. Although these influences were ...

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Latin music has become a beacon of cultural expression, profoundly influencing the diversity in music. It celebrates rich heritage within various communities and contributes to the educational landscape by providing resources for those interested in understanding Latin culture and music.

    • SALSA. WHERE IT’S FROM: Cuba, Puerto Rico, New York. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A distinct beat called the clave. A three-drum section (bongos, congas and timbales) executes the complex, syncopated rhythms.
    • MERENGUE. WHERE IT’S FROM: Dominican Republic. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A repeating five-beat rhythmic pattern called a quintillo played by three key instruments: a diatonic accordion, a two-headed hand drum called tambora and a metal scraper called charrasca or güira.
    • RANCHERAS. The undisputed king of Mexico's traditional ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, a.k.a. ' El Idolo de Mexico,' performs live at the Portland Rose Garden, 2007.
    • CUMBIA. WHERE IT’S FROM: Colombia. WHAT DEFINES THE SOUND: A signature double beat is played on maracas or drum, while flutes known as gaitas carry the melody.
  5. Nov 20, 2019 · Throughout the Americas, Latin American music quickly became popular, and it turned into a cultural phenomenon. People in US states were listening to the unique tunes you could only hear in the streets of Argentine or Brazil, and the different genres started spreading quite quickly.

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  7. Mar 30, 2022 · Although Latin music covers a lot of different styles, it’s usually defined as music with a Portuguese or Spanish twist, with a catchy beat, sung in these languages. Latin music can originate from just about anywhere, although it’s most prevalent in Spain, the Caribbean, and the Americas.