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Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba)

Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba) is a Rumba written by and recorded by Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli in 1970. Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli has recorded Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba) as an instrumental Rumba.
Title explenation

Rumba

Style

Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1970/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli
Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli

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Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba) recorded by Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli


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Interpretation of Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba)

The title “Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba)” suggests a fusion of rhythmic influences. “Rumba,” a style known for its lively, percussion-driven sound, hints at dynamic and energetic instrumentation. “Jamaica,” adds a tropical flair, inferring a blend of Caribbean musical elements. As an instrumental, it is a dance between these vibrant rhythms, inviting listeners to feel the pulse and sway akin to the warm breezes and vibrant cultures it evokes. Although primarily a tango orchestra, here the music likely offers a colorful journey, weaving through the rhythmic patterns of both rumba and Latin influence.



Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli and Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba)

The Tango Orchestra Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli, celebrated for elevating traditional tango, provides a unique interpretation of “Rumba de Jamaica (Jamaican rumba).” Known for their sophisticated arrangements and emotive performances, the orchestra likely incorporates rich textures and meticulously crafted harmonies, blending the traditional sounds of tango with the lively, spirited essence of rumba. The collaboration between Horacio Salgán and Dante Amicarelli promises a track filled with melodious intricacies and compelling rhythms, honoring the distinctive energy that the title suggests.