Wednesday, December 27, 2006

I'm Black And I Have A Really Small Butt

Glossary explanatory styles presented

(Photo Credits: Daniel Chatelain)

Bata Drums: Instruments
main rituals of Yoruba slaves of Cuba from Nigeria. With the songs, they allow the possession trance insiders by the gods of the Afro-Cuban religion called "Santeria".

Cajones :
wooden drum rituals called "Cajones al Muerto" or spiritualist ceremonies, to the trance possession insiders by the spirits of the dead. This religion is a mixture of Catholic worship, Congo and Yoruba.

(Photo Credits: Official File Rumberos de Cuba) Rumba

:
secular popular music in which it also uses the cajones, and congas.

Guarapachangueo :
rumba style created in the 1970s by the López family, which then influenced the rumba in the entire island of Cuba during the next decade. The name also describes a new kind of cajon "compartments" created by brothers also López.

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