Did the African-American musical community contribute to the development of “Salsa”? The answer might surprise you!
For more information, check out the ebook “¡Dale Mambo! A Perspective on Salsa Dancing”:
https://books2read.com/u/3GYq9L
For more information on the history and science of Salsa music:
▶The Salsa Guidebook for Piano & Ensemble – by Rebeca Mauleón
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For more information on how to play Salsa piano “montunos”:
▶101 Montunos – by Rebeca Mauleón
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For more information on “Latin Jazz”:
▶ Latin Jazz: The Other Jazz by Christopher Washburne
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