Son Montuno

Arsenio Rodrguez initially developed son montuo from son. He added instrumental solos called montuos. He also added guaguanco influence, increased the importance of the trumpets and tres, and added new instruments such as the congas and piano. Beny Mor (known as the "Barbarian of Rhythm") further evolved the genre, adding guaracha, bolero and mambo influences, helping make him extraordinarily popular and is now cited as perhaps the greatest sonero. Later, mambo was derived from son montuo and danzn by making the montuo sections the focus of songs. *

 

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