A website directory and metasearch engine of Top 20 best websites
Top 20  
Online  
 
 
Add To Favorites Make this your Start Page Top 20 from A-Z
 
Top 20 Directory
Listen to Music Now
 Classical
 Country    Jazz
 Oldies    Top 40
 Ambient    NPR
AccuRadio
Windows  |   Launch
Radio Tower  |  AOL

Top20Listen

Local Google Maps Y! AOL City Search Ticket Master Zip Phone/E-Mail
Top 20 City Guides Top 20 State Guides Top 20 Nation Guides
Metasearch Links:   
Google Yahoo MSN Ask Answers ixquick DMOZ About
Wikipedia Encarta Y! News Y! Video AV Images Blogs Top 20
 
See also Hakia Sidekiq Clusty Other Images Google ASK Flickr News Google NYT BBC
Directories Y! Google Alexa Almanac Archive Videos Google YouTube AOL MSN ASK
 
Diversions
of the week
Food Trivia
Shark vs Octopus
Harvesting Seeds
Human Mirror
Bad Apple Game
Archive

Top20Diversions

 
Top 20 Directory:
Top : Arts : Music : Styles : R : Regional_and_Ethnic : Latin : Afro-Latin : Afro-Cuban
  • Bands and Artists

    See Also:

    Sites:
  • Afrocubaweb.com: Music: Profiles and schedules of artists worldwide, record labels and agencies, radio stations, and links.
  • Bongo Drums: A brief history of bongo drumming linked to the early Cuban music styles of Changüi and Son.
  • Clave Concepts: Afro Cuban Rhythms: An explanation of the essential role of clave in Afro-Cuban music.
  • Cuba Music.: With strong roots in West African Yoruba religious music, Cuba's highly syncopated, potent, percussion-rich music has spawned much of what is today's salsa and Latin jazz and greatly influenced musics all over the world. This site has both reviews and sound samples from many important recordings.
  • Cuban Music 101: A brief description of Cuban music forms, with featured artists and RealAudio samples, courtesy of Mamborama.com.
  • Explorations in Afro-Cuban Dance and Drum: Humboldt State University Office of Extended Education presents the 6th annual Explorations in Afro-Cuban Dance and Drum workshop to celebrate the folkloric music, songs, and dances of the Afro-Cuban people.
  • Ile Ayan: The Sacred Power of Drum Sounds: Covers the African and Afro-Cuban tradition of sacred drum playing, the tumbadora, has a list of bata players, timbaleros, and bongoseros and a glossary of terms.
  • Timba - New Styles in Afro-Cuban Popular Music: This paper by drummer Chuck Silverman, sheds some light on Timba, and on the possible outcomes of the music industry's effects on Cuban music and society.


    Listed links may put this banner on their website.

    Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
    Submit a Site  -  Open Directory Project  -  Become an Editor
    Terms and Conditions
    About Us
    Privacy Policy

    Processing Time: 0.01