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| | Mi País Cuba - Music - Son (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Its origin, development, sonority, choreography and social use led the son to become the most ideal and representative means of expression for the humble sectors of society. |
 | | The son boom is due, nevertheless, to its incorporation into the danzón bands` pentagram and above all after the emergence in 1920 of the Sextet Habanero (later called the Sextet Nacional). |
 | | The son montuno, changüí guantanamero, the sucu-sucu from the Isle of Pines, ñongo, regina, the son of the permanent, bachata oriental, son habanero, guajira son, guaracha son, bolero son, pregón son, afro son, son guaguancó, the mambo and the cha-cha-cháare diverse variants of the genre. |
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