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Music for Latin Dancing

The many forms of Latin dancing are all named for the types of music that they are performed to. These dancing styles all have their own methods of music, and there are some differences in each of them. Here are some of the most common styles of music for Latin dancing.

 

Salsa music is one of the styles of music that is used. This is a form of Latin music that features quick percussion performances. This type of music will be faster than that of traditional dance music in that it generally has a speed of more than one hundred beats per minute and can get close to two hundred in some cases. The percussion used here is intended to be very complex.

Mambo is well used in dancing styles as well. This is a style of music that descended from English dance music and African tribal music. Various instruments are used in this form of music, including traditional instruments like the piano, trumpet and upright bass and also more cultural instruments like bongo drums and conga drums. Various mambo musicians, including Jose Curbelo, Tito Rodriguez and Tito Puente have helped to make it popular in Latin dances.

Flamenco music is also popular among styles of music for Latin dancing. This involves strong rhythms and more physical movements. Changes from certain notes to others is smooth in this style. Melodies also descend on musical scales. The Spanish and flamenco guitars are used as the primary instruments here.

Tango music is another of the forms that are used. This is a form that evolved from Argentina in the nineteenth century. A band of six people will be used for performing tango music, and the instruments that are used here include the violin, the piano and a bandoneon, which is a free reed instrument similar to that of an accordion or concertina. The tone of this music is intended to be aggressive but sensual. Among the most successful musicians of this genre include Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzola, but modern musicians like Carlos Libedinsky have been using more electronic instruments in this form of music.

While these are different styles of music that can be used for different dancing styles there are some similarities that take place with all of these types. For instance, the feeling of sensuality is conveyed very well in the music, as it is all used for the intention of being able to get a better physical relationship between the two people who are dancing. Also, the rhythms are intended for attractiveness for all of these methods of dance.

Those are some of the many types of music for Latin dancing. The style of music will vary according to the dance that is performed. Regardless of the style though this is a type of music that will definitely be inviting for people who are looking for a chance to dance.


 

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