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  1. Dec 19, 2012 · La Elegancia Musical, Orquesta Galilea, Sonora Carruseles, son unos de los artistas que use para este mix varias de las canciones son popurris de cumbias. Muchachos bailen la Cumbia, porque la ...

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  4. Cumbias Colombianas Para Bailar. Album • 2023. 15 songs • 56 minutes. 1. A Mover La Colita. 16K plays. 3:36. 2. Corazon Partido.

    • Etymology
    • Music and Heritage
    • Instruments
    • Controversy on The Origin
    • Colombian Tradition
    • Diffusion in Latin America
    • Famous Artists and Groups
    • See Also
    • Bibliography
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    Most folklorists and musicologists, such as Narciso Garay, Delia Zapata Olivella, and Guillermo Abadia Morales, assume that cumbia is derived from the Bantu root kumbe "to dance", or any other of the many Bantu words with "comb" or "kumb". Cf. samba, macumba. Another possibility is the Tupi-Guarani word cumbi"murmuring, noise". Cumbia was also a ki...

    Sociologist Adolfo Gonzalez Henriquez, in his work "La música del Caribe colombiano durante la guerra de independencia y comienzos de la República" (Music of the Colombian Caribbean during the war of independence and the beginning of the Republic), includes a text of Admiral José Prudencio Padilla which records cumbiambas and indigenous gaitas duri...

    the original instruments used for the Cumbia were groups of “gaitas and the ones of flauta de millo”. There are also many drums and other wind-like instruments that were used to create this music in the old days. To fill in the background of the music nowadays the musicians use “electric bass, trumpets, congas, and the accordion” as well as other i...

    The origin of cumbia has been the subject of argument between those who attribute an indigenous ethno-musical origin, geographically located in the Depresión Momposina Province and those who argue the thesis of origin black African in Cartagena or even in Africa itself. The first, represented by personalities like the composer José Barros, writers ...

    By the 1940s cumbia began spreading from the coast to other parts of Colombia alongside other costeña form of music, like porro and vallenato. This was because these genres were restyled by cosmopolitan orchestras and transformed into música tropical. Clarinetist Lucho Bermúdez helped bring cumbia into the country's interior by adding stylized orch...

    The 1960s was a very fruitful time in the Colombian music industry, beginning with the founding of Discos Fuentes in 1934, the Discos Sonolux in 1949 and soon after Discos Victoria. Since the 1940s, orchestras like Lucho Bermudez, Los Corraleros de Majagual, Los Hispanos or Los Graduados took the cumbia to Peru, where it became more known with grou...

    Abadía, Guillermo. Compendio general del folclor colombiano. 1983 4a ed., rev. y acotada. 547 p.: ill.; 22 cm. Bogotá: Fondo de Promoción de la Cultura del Banco Popular. (3. ed en 1977).
    Davidson, Harry. Diccionario folclórico de Colombia. Tomo III. Banco de la República, Bogotá, 1970.
    Ocampo, Javier. Música y folclor de Colombia. Enciclopedia Popular Ilustrada, No. 5. Bogotá, Plaza y Janés. 2000. ISBN 958-14-0009-5.
    Revista Colombiana de Folclore. No. 7, Vol. III. Bogotá, 1962.
  5. A compilation of the best of Colombian Cumbia.

  6. La Cumbia Colombiana. Éxitos Bailables. Vol. II. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

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