salsa and timba

border: 1px solid #af0303 !important; } .maincolor input[type=number], .maincolor input[type=search], .maincolor textarea.materialize-textarea {border-bottom-color:;} ul.qw-smallmenu li::after {background-color:#af0303 !important;} height: 80px; } i:hover { She was qouted saying: “Timba is salsa, by any other name, but with an innovative jumped- up rhythm and phat, funky bass”. Salsa Music and Dance Around the World (New York, Los Angeles, Cuba, Colombia, West Africa)2. .maincolor, .cbp-vm-view-list .cbp-vm-nowonair .cbp-vm-title, .cbp-vm-view-list .maincolor .cbp-vm-time span {color: !important;} https:/…salsaytimbafestcozumel Salsa or “spicy sauce” derives from Afro-Cuban rhythms and is associated with Cuban Son from Oriente Province. The mixing and production defy convention, taking a pass on the "wall of sound" sensibility that is all too common from modern Cuban artists. .select-wrapper .caret { Timba is only a cuban name for Salsa because the cuban musicians were long time rejecting to use the name salsa for their kind of music and have invented the name timba instead just to be a more identical name for cuban "salsa" and also for trading mark reasons. } } a. aSalsaDancer. Timba is a fairly modern term used to refer to Cuban style salsa because it has certain charateristics that distinguish it from "regular salsa". border-top: 1px solid rgba(160,160,160,0.2);