Rumba is a dance that interprets the image in your mind. It had a long history, once was an opposition dance: love and hatred, hostility and harmony, sexy and cautious. Musically, it is integrated into the technical and improvisational areas. Dance and music are miracles, leaving a strong taste in the traces, so its natural tendency will never wane. The origin of the rumba began in Africa. Traditional Lombard 's steps and songs may have begun, as people remember Ganges or Keith' s dance from Cuba, a common group of blood in Central African Republic of West Africa.
Rumba also spelled RHUMBA, a social dance of the origins of folk dancing of Cuba in Africa, which became internationally popular in the early twentieth century. The most famous are the exquisite left and right hip movements of the dancer, the body is upright, and the rumba dances in two basic modes: fast side steps and slow progress.
In 1930, Don Aspiazu began the Rumba boom with his Lombard in full orchestra. British-American Americans are passionate about "hot rhythms and barbarous melodies" and believe that Latin music is bold and attractive. The film industry continues to advertise Latin music, and Digi Arnaz and his orchestra sing "Babalu" and "Cumbanchero". In 1940, he advertised the Congha Dance Line. The contribution of Tito Puentes to Mambo is well known, and the contributions of Willy Colon and Celia Cruz are so. Cruz was recorded by Cuban radio at the age of seven, and in 1951 created her first album. One of the less well-known figures is Alsio Rodriguez, one of Salsa's true fathers. As a Cuban blind drummer, he began to evolve Mambo salsa voices in the early 1960's.
From 1930 to the early 1960's, this dance music gained even more popularity in America and Europe. Rumba is thought to be a Cuban folk dance music and is influenced by countless Latin music styles around the world. When slavery was abolished in 1886, Cuba Rumba was regarded as a suburban party music. There are three basic forms of Cuban Lombard: Lombardagua, Lombard, Lombard. Yambu is also called "old man's rumba" and is the oldest style in Lombard in Cuba and uses the slowest beat of the three basic styles.
Cuban rumberos, one of the oldest ethnic groups in Cuba, still uses Yoruba's music and African Cuban tradition to play music, rhythm and dance in Cuba's Rumba. They use percussion instruments such as "Kint" and "Tamborus" drums and "Paritos" to play the rhythm called "Cascal". In order to play the form of dance and pop music, the vocal part of the leader and chorus accompanies rhythm. The vocal part consists of lead singer and choir. A solo named "Diana" began singing Cuban Lombard with meaningless or meaningless syllables.