
I Can Hear Music
The Heroes and Villains of the Muses
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Narrated by:
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Steven Machat
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By:
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Steven Machat
About this listen
This is chapter one of the forthcoming book I Can Hear Music. It is the playbill of the Buena Vista Orchestra USA 2024 Tour. This chapter explains the Cuban Muses and the music they got Cubans to create as they through religious ceremonies spoke to the Cuban people which created all the various music styles we know today as Latin Music.
I explain to you the creation of 1) Latin Orchestra’s, 2) ChaChaCha, 3) Bolero, 4) Guajira, 5) Ritmo Batanga, 6) Danzón, 7) Son Montuno, 7a) Songo, 7b) Timba, 8) Salsa Part 1, 9) Rumba, 10) African, 11) Son Montuno, 12) Pilón, 13 Danzon, 14) Bolero, 15) Son Cuban Music, 16) Changǔi, 17) Guaracha, 18) Guajira Son, 19) Mambo, 20) Salsa Part Two and Part Three, 20a) Bamba, 20b) Plena
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