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Salsa
Salsa music began when Columbus discovered America and the slave trade began. ... Ever since those early days Caribbean music has evolved, giving birth to different styles and genres, which has created the present day salsa music. The history behind salsa culture traces back to not only Cuba, but Puerto Rico and New York. Even over the past few years salsa has reached the far corners of the globe that would probably be a shock to most people. When Columbus sailed the ocean blue, he brought with him a colonization of Las Americas creating the Salsa seed. When the Portuguese and Spaniards colonist started the trade of African slaves, salsa began to evolve as the years went by. ... This is why Salsa is so popular in Cuba and throughout the Caribbean. ...
The actual development of Salsa began nearly 200 years ago. In the mid 1800’s mutated forms of early salsa were very popular. ... Although there are several opinions on this topic, there are other terminologies used in reference to Salsa. ... The basic two-part formal of the son has remained the same from the 1920s to the present, and the vast majority of salsa songs (which Cubans would call son or guaracha) also follow this pattern.
Approximate Word count = 910 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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