Tamborera | |
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Stylistic origins | Panamanian Tamborito and Cuban Danzón |
Cultural origins | Panamanian and Cuban Folk Music |
Typical instruments | Pujador, Repicador, Caja, tambora, furro, charrasca, maracas, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, voice |
Regional scenes | |
Panama Venezuela Colombia Puerto Rico | |
Other topics | |
Salsa music - Cuban son |
Tamborera is a genre of Panamanian folk music.[1][2][3] It is a mixture of Panamanian Tamborito and Cuban Danzón, created by the musician Ricardo Fabrega during the first half of the twentieth century.