About Latin America
The Music of Latin America
The Instruments of Latin America
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Latin America is generally understood to consist of:

The entire continent of South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Islands of the Carribean. 

100

_____ _________ _____ encompasses a wide variety of styles, including some very influential genres. 

Latin American Music

100

This instrument is synonymous to Latin American music. It is shaken in the hands, and often comes in a pair. 

The maracas

200

Who conquered and colonized the Latin American Cultures?

The Spaniards and the Portuguese.

200

What is the most popular genre of music found in Latin America?

Salsa

200

This instrument provides the rhythmic and harmonic support for a band. This instrument has roots from african music but was redesigned in Cuba. What is this instrument?

The marimbula.

300

When were the Latin American's conquered?

From the 15th century to the 18th Century.
300

What country in the 20th century influenced Latin American culture allowing for the rise of some non-traditional genres? 

The United States.

300

What instrument holds the key rhythm in Salsa music?

The Claves 
400

What are the three main languages spoken in Latin America?

Spanish, Portuguese, and native languages.

400

What is the range of tempo in Salsa music?

150 bpm to 250 bpm

400
There are three different types of drums used in Latin American Music, what are they?

The Bongos, the Congas, and the Timbales

500

How many languages are spoken across all of Latin America, and how many are co-official?

448 Languages with only 37 co-official languages are spoken.

500

What five genres of music were influenced by another country in the 20th century?

Latin Pop, Rock, Jazz, Hip Hop, Reggaeton

500

This instrument is of Cuban orgin. It is a pot that can be played as a percussion instrument (as a drum) or as a drone by blowing across the top of it. What is this instrument?

A Botijuela