In the early 20th Century, three Cuban musicians created the Oriental Trío to play folklore music from the western part of the island. The trio later added members, changed its name to Sexteto Habanero, and was the first and most influential son player, a vivid Afro-Hispanic fusion of musical styles. The son is made up of two stylistic levels. The first level (of African origin) is the rumba rhythm over which a variety of percussionists improvise.
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Amparo
Coralia
Tres Lindas Cubanas
Loma de Belen
Tribilin Cantore
Como Esta Miguel
Romantica Mujer
La Chambelona
Rosa, Que Linda Eres
Arrollando
Yo no tumbo cana
Romántica Mujer
Aquella Boca
Mama Ines
Se Fue
El Sonero
El Tomatero
Quisiera Ser Mi Estrella
No Trago
Tin Cun Tan
No Hay Quien Pase
Rosa Roja
Eres Mi Lira Armoniosa
Andar, Andar
Africana
Guantanamo
Sacudiendo Mis Maracas
Alma Guajira
Espabilate
Sexteto habanero
Vi una Vez
El Florero
Criollo Haragán
Romerillo
Ofelia Mia
India Inglesa
Elena la Cumbanchera
Y Tu Que Has Hecho
Esas No Son Cubanas
Nieve de mi vida
Cabo de Guardia, Siento un Tiro
Alicia
La Campana
Gloria a Mis Claves
No Me Maltrates Nena
Alza Los Pies Congo
No Juegues con los Santos
Preludio de Godinez
Eres Mi Lira Harmoniosa
Yo No Tumbo Caña
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