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Mozambique, songo, pilon, timba
I Unit: Popular Dance Theme: Mozambique, songo, pilon & timba Introduction The Cuban Mozambique musical tradition (music & dance) was pioneered by the late great Pello el Afrokan and became a national and international hit and sensation by the mid 1960’s. A separate NY variant/style of the rhythm evolved and was popularized in the 70’s through the work of 10x Grammy-winning artist Eddie Palmieri as well as the legendary timbalero Many Oquendo and his group Conjunto Libre. The Cuban Mozambique is played with as many as 12 conga drums, two bass drums, three bells, a frying pan and also features as many as four trumpets and three trombones.(1) Other rythms such as songo, pilon and timba also played a relevant role in the music and dance of the time. II Learning Objectives Understand mozambique , songo, pilon and timba within the context of popular music/dance Explain the differences between mozambique, songo, pilon and tim...
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