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Escape to a Tropical Caribbean Paradise Perfect for Pool-Side, Beach Parties, and Festive Fun!
Tropical Latin Music Sets a Perfect Festive Mood – Whether you’re creating a spy flick set in the Caribbean, or you're producing a Tropical Latin instructional dance video, or you're sourcing music for a tropical-themed ad campaign for a tourist resort, hotel, or a tasty new blend of coconut rum, our Tropical music will help you quickly find the perfect track for your project.
Did You Know? – Tropical music is a very broad category of Latin music that encompasses many of the most popular genres that are often thought of as just "Latin" music. This includes the Caribbean-oriented subgenres of Salsa, Merengue, Rumba, Cha Cha, Mambo and Cumbia. But it also includes many exciting non-Hispanic subgenres including Calypso, Steel Drums, Caribbean Music, Afro-Caribbean, Tropical Pop and more.
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Calypso - Festivities from Trinidad
Calypso music is a festive, upbeat style of Afro-Caribbean music which originated in Trinidad and
Tobago, in the West Indies, which incorporates musical traditions from Africa and Europe. Traditional
calypso instruments include trumpet, trombone, flute, saxophone, bass guitar, conga, bongos, steelpan,
violin and miscellaneous percussion.
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Steel Drums - The Quintessential Caribbean Sound
Steelpan, also known as steeldrums or pans, is a musical instrument and a form of music originating in
Trinidad and Tobago. The pan is a pitched percussion instrument, tuned chromatically (although some
toy or novelty steelpans are tuned diatonically), made from a 55 gallon drum of the type that stores
oil.
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Salsa - Dance The House on Fire
Salsa music is a subgenre of Latin music highly popular across Latin and North America. Salsa derives
from the Cuban Son, Mambo, Son Montuno, and Guaracha with touches of other genres including Pop, Jazz,
Rock, and RnB. The terms Latin Jazz and Salsa are sometimes used interchangeably.
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Cha Cha - The Ubiquitous Latin Dance Style
One of the most ubiquitous of Latin dance styles, the Cha-Cha (or chachachá) developed either from the
Cuban Danzón of the 1870s or from a slower version of the Mambo (called the "Double Mambo") in New
York. By the early 1950s, the dance spread like wildfire through American musical culture.
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Caribbean music
A substantial amount of Tropical music does not have a structure that is associated with a particular
Tropical subgenre, hence such music is simply classified as "Caribbean" as a catch-all derived from
the general geographic region where the music originated.
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Tropical Pop
Tropical Pop is radio-oriented Tropical Latin music, either vocal or instrumental, that contains
elements of Tropical, Latin, Pop and also sometimes Rock, Dance and Electronic music. Tropical Pop
music is perfect for TV and film productions and commercial advertisements.
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Merengue
Merengue is a type of music and dance from the Dominican Republic. It is popular in the Dominican
Republic and all over Latin America. It is thought that the name of the music was derived from the
fast frenzied movement on the dance floor that could remind one of an egg beater in action, whipping
up merengue!
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Rumba - It's All In The Hips!
Rumba is a family of percussive rhythms, song and dance. It originates in Cuba as a combination of the
musical traditions of Spanish colonizers and of Africans brought to Cuba as slaves. Truly one of the
most sensual of all Latin dances, the Rumba dance is a masterful display of hip and body control with
sensual interplay between couples.
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Mambo
This Afro-Cuban dance genre, similar to Salsa and Rumba, was popular during the 1940's and 50's and
became part of the big band sound of the 1950s. Performed by the Cuban conjunto, it included an
ensemble of voice, trumpets, and rhythm sections. The rhythm sections would include a bass, conga, and
timbale or cowbell.
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Afro-Caribbean
Afro-Caribbean music is a broad term for music styles originated in the Caribbean. These styles of
music usually has West African influence because of the presence and history of African people and
their descendants living in the Caribbean, as a result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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Cumbia
The term Cumbia refers to both a style of Colombian folk-dance music, which originated on the
country's northern Atlantic coast, and its dominant rhythm, which was assimilated into a great deal of
Latin-American music in the Northern Hemisphere.
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