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- In the US, the term "rhumba" (anglicised version of rumba) began to be used during the 1920s to refer to ballroom music with Afro-Cuban music themes, particularly in the context of big band music.
- Formed in 1979, the Estrellas explored the roots of Afro-Cuban music, with many of their tracks lasting over ten minutes.
- The group started as a vocal quartet, then turned to symphonic rock before going on to explore a fusion between Afro-Cuban music—Cuban roots—and contemporary music.
- The Bo Diddley beat is a variation of the 3-2 clave, one of the most common bell patterns found in Afro-Cuban music that has been traced to sub-Saharan African music traditions.
- Jacobs resided to the north of San Francisco, where he could avoid "electricity and cars." He had three children, practiced Qigong, and was a fervent appreciator of ping-pong and Afro-Cuban music.
- Like most Afro-Cuban music, yuka singing is based on call and response.
- During this same period he developed an interest in Afro-Cuban music and studied drumming and rhythm with Master Drummer Pablo Landrum.
- The name Cubismo was created from Dizzy Gillespie's piece "Cu-bi Cu-bop", which represents one of the first music mixes of jazz and afro-Cuban music.
- In 2002, he was posthumously inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame for his contributions to Afro-Cuban music.
- This recording session yielded a double album of Cuban dance music and Afro-Cuban folkloric music, the first of a two-album series.
- His books, "La Africania de la Musica Folklorica de Cuba" (1950), and "Los Instrumentos de la Musica Afrocubana" (1952 - 1955) are still regarded as key references in the study of Afro-Cuban music.
- ... Afro-Cuban music).
- He was especially enamored with Afro-Cuban music.
- Claves have been very important in the development Afro-Cuban music, such as the son and guaguancó.
- Clave is also the name of the patterns played on claves; two hardwood sticks used in Afro-Cuban music ensembles.
- figure is known as "tresillo" in Afro-Cuban music and is the duple-pulse correlative of the [...] figure.
- During the 1920s and 1930s Cuba experienced a movement geared towards Afro-Cuban culture called Afrocubanismo.
- Afro-Cuban jazz is the earliest form of Latin jazz.
- The tres developed in the second half of the 19th century in the eastern region of Guantánamo, where it was used to play changüí, a precursor of son cubano.
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