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- El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century....
- history, and important contributions to ****bia, saloma, pasillo, punto, tamborito, mejorana, bolero, jazz, salsa, reggae, calypso, rock, and other musical...
- African and Native American culture with European culture. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance with that was blended with Native American rhythms...
- Panamanian saloma, Pasillo, Panamanian bunde, bullerengue, Punto Music, Tamborito, Mejorana, Panamanian Murga, Tamborera (Examples: Guarare and Tambor de...
- African and Native American culture with European culture. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance with African rhythms, themes and dance moves. Dance...
- music. Talempong – a distinct Minangkabau gamelan music. Talking blues Tamborito – folk music style from Panama. Tambumusic genre and dance form, found...
- Panamanian, and European culture - specifically Spanish. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance that was blended with Native American rhythms and dance...
- Pajarito Parrandí Pilón Pompo Porro Puya Son Sabanero Son Palenquero Tambora Tamborito La Guayabita (Juga - example of a genre of folk music in the South Pacific...
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- Tamborera is a genre of Panamanian folk music. It is a mixture of Panamanian Tamborito and Cuban Danzón, created by the musician Ricardo Fabrega during the first...