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American Latin Music Rumba Rhythms Bossa Nova And The Salsa Sound Readalong Ebook Matt Doeden

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American Latin Music Rumba Rhythms Bossa Nova And The Salsa Sound Readalong Ebook Matt Doeden
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Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group|Lerner Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 74.39 MB
Pages: 64
Author: Matt Doeden
ISBN: 9781467759656, 9780761345053, 9781467701471, 1467759651, 0761345051, 1467701475, B01NBIHSQ0
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: ♫ Read-Along ebook. ♫

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American Latin Music Rumba Rhythms Bossa Nova And The Salsa Sound Readalong Ebook Matt Doeden by Matt Doeden 9781467759656, 9780761345053, 9781467701471, 1467759651, 0761345051, 1467701475, B01NBIHSQ0 instant download after payment.

The crowd sways to the melodic strumming of a bossa nova guitarist.
A vocalist belts out lyrics that blend English and Spanish.
Couples dance to salsa's syncopated rhythms.
These are the sounds of Latin music.
Before Latin music exploded into the mainstream in the 1990s, it was on the sidelines of American pop. Ritchie Valens fused Latin dance music with rock. Julio Iglesias popularized Latin ballads in the United States. And Gloria Estefan was the first crossover artist. But after Ricky Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca" exploded onto the pop scene in 1999, Latin music took center stage.
Follow the evolution of Latin music through the decades. Learn how its distinct sounds and catchy rhythms have been integrated into American pop. Discover how it is used for political expression. And read more about stars such as Victor Jara, Selena, and Shakira.

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