Salsa
The Sauce is a style of Latin American music that was born in New York. Music Sauce arose in the Sixties from the mixture from the Latin rates with the jazz and African music.
The Sauce was introduced mainly by Cuban, Puerto Rican and Dominican immigrants.
History of Salsa Music
From years 30 new styles are born of Cuban music in Cuba. These rates were derived mainly from rumba and they are.
In New York, the Cubans coexisted with Latin of different countries as Puerto Rico and went as well as they began to create new own styles that were influenced mainly by African music.
Within these styles of music the tango, guaracha, the bolero and the dance are included, also influenced by the jazz.
Meanwhile, mambo and other styles of Cuban music, became very famous in all United States, which affected to the Latins in New York. Of the mixture of all these sorts and styles of music the Sauce was born, in the middle of years 70.
As of years 70, music Sauce evolved and to new instruments and styles of other countries that adapted to the Sauce, like the music of Brazil were added.
The Sauce expanded from New York towards Puerto Rico, Cuba, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Latin Venezuela, Mexico and other countries.
Later in years 80 they appear other sorts like the romantic Sauce.
At this time the Sauce expands to other countries like Europe, Japan, Argentina and Peru.
In years 90 other styles are born of Cuban sauce, like timba and the songo-sauce.
Nowadays the Sauce is a well-known type of music anywhere in the world.
Instruments of Salsa Music
The type of more important instrument within music Sauce is percussion instrument, like congas, the canoe, the bell and the maracas.
Also other melódicos instruments like the trompeta, trombón, the piano, flauta and the guitar are touched.
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