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Salsa and merengue dying? I don't think so. I think in 20 years, people will still be listening to Salsa standards, though merengue seems to be evolving by mixing with other styles.
I think it's great that songs can be reinvented in different styles of music. Raulin has done a couple Jorge Celedon covers and of the two styles, I prefer the bachata much more; I'm just not a fan of accordians. A good song like "Quiero Saber de Ti" can work in many different genres. |
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Salsa and merengue dying? I don't think so. I think in 20 years, people will still be listening to Salsa standards, though merengue seems to be evolving by mixing with other styles. |
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I have to admit I am ignorant about Cumbia (I am not Dominican). All I knew is that it came from Colombia. I had no idea it had some Caribbean root, nor do I really hear the African rythms
![]() Honestly- you going to hate me for saying this- too me, it sounds like Mexican music ![]() How do you dance to it ? Do you have a link to classics Cumbia hits ? Thanks ! |
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I have to admit I am ignorant about Cumbia (I am not Dominican). All I knew is that it came from Colombia. I had no idea it had some Caribbean root, nor do I really hear the African rythms |
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What about the much ignored but immensely talented Dominican national treasure that is Raulin Rosendo. |
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Yes, there will always be the people who listen to the old classics, but tell me what worthwhile salsa is coming out nowadays. Zip. YouTube - La Excelencia Salsa Dura Even dogs like it! YouTube - Hot Salsa Dog |
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Música Norteña and Quebradita, never heard nothing so ugly in my life. |
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La Excelencia comes to mind: |
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Back to the topic of cumbia, I don't know where you guys get the idea cumbia is an accordion-based genre... it's not. Tradionally danced cumbia looks more like perico ripiado than nortena. You guys must be thinking of mexican music, you can't compare mexican and colombian, colombians have rhythm LOL
What Instruments Are Played in Cumbia Music? | eHow.com |
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Is this typical Colombian Cumbia
YouTube - Cumbia Colombiana- La Zenaida- Armando Hernandez |
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