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Ritmos
Latinos
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Real Audio Samples
of Hit Songs, each about 60 seconds long. Click on the song title to hear
it. Songs are in Real Audio® format and optimized for dial-up
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Mexico
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representative of they styles to be heard on radio stations in
Mexico as well as stations that appeal to Mexicans living in the
USA. Here are truly Mexican sounds, such as banda, norteña,
ranchera and corridos. You will find Mexican adaptations of pop
music in the Grupera sound, as well as stylings of romantic
ballads, tropical music and rock. |
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Puerto
Rico
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| Pasillo |
Julio
Jaramillo |
60's |
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Cubano |
Sonora
Matancera |
Tradi
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Guantanamera |
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| Guaracha |
Sonora
Matancera con Celia Cruz |
Late
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Burundanga |
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Grupo
sound -
International |
Los
Angeles Negros (Chile) |
1969 |
Y
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For Additonal samples
of the more
localized national music forms,
visit this web page:

Latin
American Music Styles
with downloadable samples in Real Audio format.

A streaming version is at
Latin
American Music Styles
This site streams Real
Audio
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On this page you will find MIDI
files that
illustrate the various forms of Latin Music.
This is not intended to be a complete listing but,
rather, a sampling of some of the styles most
likely to be heard on the radio. |
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