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Mozambique Cuba (in 4/4) |
| Two Drum v1 |
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| Two Drum v2 |
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| Two Drum v3 |
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| Two Drum v4 |
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| Three Drum 1 |
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| Three Drum 2 |
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| Low (similar to Pilon) |
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| High (similar to Guaguanco) |
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| Two Drum v5 Variation on the Low Part |
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| Clave |
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| Cha Cha Bell |
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| Mozambique is a modern Cuban Carnaval music and dance invented by Pello el Afrokan in 1963. His original instrumentation was congas, bells, bombos (bass drums played with one stick), trombones, and chorus. He later expanded to include electric guitar and bass, timbales and other percussion. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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