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New York City Salsa in Bloomington, MN
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When you're discussing traditional
Afro-Cuban
salsa
bands, it's important to know the difference between conjunto instrumentation and charanga instrumentation. Emphasizing horns, conjuntos tend to have a tougher, more hard-swinging approach--whereas charanga bands emphasize strings and favor a lighter, sweeter sound. Making violins a high priority,
Orquesta Broadway
is the epitome of a charanga band. You won't hear a lot of brassy trumpets or trombones on
New York City Salsa
; instead, the combination of leader
Eddy Zervigon
's flute and no less than four violins does more to define the band's sound than
Roberto Rodriguez
's trumpet. So the
you hear on
"Ven A Bailar Son Montuno,"
"No Se Va Poder,"
and other tracks is a lighter, softer kind than the salsa of
El Gran Combo
,
El Conjunto Casino
, and numerous other bands of this style that have favored the conjunto format. But while
might swing more gently than conjunto bands, it still swings. (In fact,
Tropicana
released a collection titled
Those Sweet Swinging Charangas
in 1999). Although not in a class with the great Cuban charanga recordings of the 1950s, this 1978 recording is enjoyable and nicely executed. ~ Alex Henderson
Afro-Cuban
salsa
bands, it's important to know the difference between conjunto instrumentation and charanga instrumentation. Emphasizing horns, conjuntos tend to have a tougher, more hard-swinging approach--whereas charanga bands emphasize strings and favor a lighter, sweeter sound. Making violins a high priority,
Orquesta Broadway
is the epitome of a charanga band. You won't hear a lot of brassy trumpets or trombones on
New York City Salsa
; instead, the combination of leader
Eddy Zervigon
's flute and no less than four violins does more to define the band's sound than
Roberto Rodriguez
's trumpet. So the
you hear on
"Ven A Bailar Son Montuno,"
"No Se Va Poder,"
and other tracks is a lighter, softer kind than the salsa of
El Gran Combo
,
El Conjunto Casino
, and numerous other bands of this style that have favored the conjunto format. But while
might swing more gently than conjunto bands, it still swings. (In fact,
Tropicana
released a collection titled
Those Sweet Swinging Charangas
in 1999). Although not in a class with the great Cuban charanga recordings of the 1950s, this 1978 recording is enjoyable and nicely executed. ~ Alex Henderson