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Mambo (music)

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2734: 958:, and an expanded instrumentation consisting of four to five trumpets, four to five saxophones, double bass, drums, maracas, cowbell, congas and bongoes. This new mambo included a catchy counterpoint between the trumpets and the saxophones that induced the body to move along with the rhythm, stimulated at the end of each musical phrase by a characteristic deep throat sound expression. 1082: 943:, established his residence in Havana at the beginning of the 1940s and began to work at night clubs and orchestras, such as Paulina Alvarez's and Casino de La Playa. In 1949 he traveled to Mexico looking for job opportunities and achieved great success with a new style, to which he assigned a name that had been already used by 961:
Because his music was aimed at an audience that lived primarily outside Cuba, Pérez Prado used a large number of international influences, especially North-American, in his arrangements. This is evident in his arrangements of songs such as "Mambo Rock", "Patricia" and "Tequila", where he uses a
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Some of New York's biggest mambo dancers and bands of the 1950s included: Augie & Margo, Michael Terrace & Elita, Carmen Cruz & Gene Ortiz, Larry Selon & Vera Rodríguez, Mambo Aces(Anibal Vasquez and Samson Batalla), Cha Cha Taps (Carlos Arroyo and Mike Ramos),
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to label their records and advertisements for mambo dance lessons were in local newspapers. New York City had made mambo a transnational popular cultural phenomenon. In New York the mambo was played in a high-strung, sophisticated way that had the
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that possesses the rhythmic charm, informality and eloquence of the Cuban people. The pianist attacks the mambo, the flute picks it up and improvises, the violin executes rhythmic chords in double stops, the double bass inserts a
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also lived in Mexico between 1945 and 1952. He composed and recorded some mambos there with Mexican orchestras, especially the one led by Rafael de Paz; they recorded "Yiri Yiri Bon", "La Culebra", "Mata Siguaraya",
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Giro, Radamés: Todo lo que usted quiso saber sobre el Mambo. Panorama de la música popular cubana. Editorial Letras Cubanas, La Habana, Cuba, 1998, P. 212.
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became the essence of the genre when it was played by big bands, which did not perform the traditional sections of the danzón and instead leaned towards
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markets, but some of his most celebrated mambos, such as "Mambo No. 5" and "Que Rico El Mambo", quickly crossed over to a wider U.S. audience.
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Perez Prado's style differed from the previous mambo concept. The new style possessed a greater influence from North-American
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643: 986:". Pérez Prado's repertoire included numerous international pieces such as "Cerezo Rosa", "María Bonita", "Tea for Two", " 2921: 2679: 1271: 991: 1354: 846:, main composers of the Maravillas, were the first to denominate a final upbeat, improvised section of the popular Cuban 1367: 886:" (1938). In this piece, some syncopated motives taken from the son style were combined with improvised flute passages. 663: 548: 697: 673: 578: 1197:
Díaz Ayala, Cristóbal: Música cubana, del Areyto a la Nueva Trova, Ediciones Universal, Miami Florida, 1993. p. 194.
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Rodríguez Ruidíaz, Armando: Los sonidos de la música cubana. Evolución de los formatos instrumentales en Cuba.
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Mambo arrived in 1947 and mambo music and dance became popular soon after. Recording companies began to use
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and others. In the mid-1950s, a slower ballroom style, also derived from the danzón,
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Garcia, David F. (2006). "Going Primitive to the Movements and Sounds of Mambo".
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Antonio Arcaño described the mambo as follows: "Mambo is a type of syncopated
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improvised closing section) as a final part of his composition
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Prado's recordings were meant for the Latin American and U.S.
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triple meter U.S. "swing" rhythm fused with elements from
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in New York City
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Cuba and its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo
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Index

Danzón
swing
Son cubano
Havana
Cuba
Piano
double bass
conga
timbales
horn section
string section
Cha-cha-cha
salsa
Guaracha
bolero
son montuno
Music of Cuba
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Afro-Cuban jazz
Bakosó
Bolero
filin
Canción
Cha-cha-chá
Charanga
Conga
Contradanza
Criolla
Cubatón

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