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Encyclopedia > Bongo music

Bongo Music


The combination of various bongo drums that result in an upbeat form of fast paced percussions – most commonly composed of bongo drums and referred to as bongo music. This type of music has very rapid and lively beats.
  • The sounds of the bongo drums have been associated with many different cultures. For example there had been a variety of indigenous societies around the world that had embraced the sounds of these drums. These traditional sounds were utilized in civilizations that spanned through Africa, Central America and South America, all of which have shared in the various types of music.
  • More recently, the bongo drum has been intergraded into the Latin genre of music. Artists including but not limited to Machito & His Afro-Cuban Orchestra, Gipsy Kings, Buena Vista Social Club, Chachao, Seu Jorge [1], Frank Zappa [2], Kanda Bongo Man, La Mano Negra, Ruben Gonzales, Autro Sandoval, Luis Fonsi have made bongo music essential to their upbeat sound.
  • Bongo music is also necessary for many types of dances that are typical to Latin and Central America. Some of these dances include the Bolero, Carimbo, Conga, Coumbia, Joropo, Lambada, Mambo etc. The fast beats of the bongo are necessary for keeping the dancer swaying his or her hips.
For other articles titled Bongo refer to the disambiguation page. ... The Gipsy Kings are a group from Arles and Montpellier in France. ... The Buena Vista Social Club was the name of a members-only music club in Havana, Cuba that was at its height during the 1940s. ... Conga is a drum, a type of music, and a type of dance (Conga Line). ... Mambo is a Cuban musical form and dance style. ...

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Kanda Bongo Man (his grandfather played drums, thus the family nickname) has been at the heart of the Parisian soukous scene since he moved there in 1979 from Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo).
Bongo Man is credited with being one of the pioneers of "modern" soukous, in which the original slow, vocal-oriented rumba section was dispensed with, leaving only the fast and bright "seben" (the part that flings people out onto the dancefloor).
Bongo Man has also been accused of being largely responsible for the commercialization of the music at the expense of its subtleties.
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