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- rutina in 1929 added a vocal part, thereby creating a new genre called the danzonete. Later development led to more syncopation, which eventually led to the...
- Antonio María Romeu in 1935 and, over the years, recorded eleven albums of danzonetes. All later forms of the danzón have included vocals. From the 18th century...
- singer of danzonetes (sung danzones). She became the leading exponent of the genre during the 1930s, being nicknamed La Emperatriz del Danzonete (The Empress...
- Bolero in the danzón: the advent of lyrics in the danzón to produce the danzonete. The bolero-son: long-time favourite dance music in Cuba, captured abroad...
- Salsa music songo timba Subgenres Son montuno, sucu-sucu Fusion genres Danzonete afro-son bolero-son guajira-son rhumba Congolese rumba Regional scenes...
- flute and the voices in a way that became standardized in danzón and danzonete. The prin****l element that differentiates cha-cha-chá from danzón is...
- The group performed at dance halls in Havana where they pla**** danzón, danzonete, and danzon-mambo for dance-oriented crowds. Jorrín noticed that many...
- of traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music (mostly Danzón, Danzonete, and Cha cha chá) using violin, flute, horns, drums. José Fajardo brought...
- Conga Columbia Comparsa Criolla Cuban hip hop Cuban jazz Cubatón Danzón Danzonete Dengue Descarga Filín Folk Guaguanco Guajira Guaracha Guarapachangueo...
- released as the sixth single from the album in 1993 by Epic Records. It is a danzonete ballad, that according to a music journalist, speaks of a "romantic ode"...