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Mambo Music
Posted by mrieger
6/16/2009  6:17:00 PM
I'm looking for popular Mambo music. Latin and non-latin. I know there is a Jimmy Buffett song but I can't remember which one.

Can someone help?
Re: Mambo Music
Posted by terence2
6/17/2009  12:14:00 AM
J. Buffet !!!!!!!!!!

if you want mambo, then you have to go back to pre 70s releases.. there are 1000s to choose from..T. Puente. Tito Rodriguez, Hector Lavoe.. the list is endless .... got to Descarga.com .
mambo is a generic term..it comes in several forms ( musically ) from Charanga to Guaguanco
Re: Mambo Music
Posted by chacha1
6/19/2009  2:40:00 AM
Mambo can be taught with a rock forward on the 2 count, or simply q.q.s timing as done in "Shall we dance" Music having that style timing besides Mambo # 5 includes - The Ketchup Song; Tequila; Mambo Jambo; Multiplication: Chelo Cha Cha: Lowrider to name a few. Some of these are quick & some slower depending on the musicians. Cheers,
www.cutlersdance.com.au
Re: Mambo Music
Posted by terence2
6/19/2009  3:22:00 AM
This is the type of " Music ? " one hears frequently used for "shows" etc.. its atypical of the genre.. IF you are serious about the latino culture.. then seek out the artists who are responsible for which most of the current styles( Salsa etc ), are based upon, particularly Hector Lavoe " El Cantante "..and or Cachao.....

remember.. most "pop" songs, do not have the instrumentation to record authentic latin .
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