Afro-Caribbean music is a broad term for music styles originating in the Caribbean.
Calypso, a lilting style of Afro-Caribbean music, developed as a means of communication between African slaves.
Afro-Caribbean music doesn't usually call for tension.
In the 19th century there was already a mixture of French, Spanish, African and Afro-Caribbean music.
They are used both in Afro-Caribbean religious music and as the principal instrument in rumba.
Accompanying the process are videos about Afro-Caribbean music and dance, with emphasis on salsa.
He blends Afro-Caribbean music with jazz.
He was introduced to the traditional Afro-Caribbean music at an early age.
Afro-Caribbean music is difficult: the rhythms can pick a singer or improviser up, and can also dump them, lost and confused.
Cali is also known as the "Capital de la Salsa" given the city's infatuation with that type of Afro-Caribbean music.