Rumba Catalana Events This Week in Timi%C8%99oara
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About Rumba Catalana
Rumba Catalana emerged in the mid-1950s within the Gitano community of Barcelona, synthesizing elements of flamenco, Afro-Cuban traditions like son cubano, and contemporary rock and roll. The genre is fundamentally characterized by the "ventilador" guitar technique, where the musician simultaneously strums the strings and strikes the guitar’s body to create a percussive, driving rhythm. Standard instrumentation features acoustic Spanish guitars, bongos, and handclaps, resulting in a festive, high-energy mood that prioritizes danceability and communal celebration. This vibrant style differs from traditional flamenco by its emphasis on upbeat, syncopated 4/4 time signatures and its historical role as a commercial, pop-accessible evolution of rural Romani musical roots.
Also known as: Catalan Rumba
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