Trova was one of the earliest popular song traditions to originate in Cuba, emerging around the late 1800s and remaining popular through the first half of the 20th century. The style's practitioners, called trovadores, lived very much like medieval troubadours, traveling the country and supporting themselves with the meager monetary rewards that came from performing. Trova music actually encompassed a variety of native Cuban song forms and rhythms, including the guaracha, the punto, the habanera, the rumba, the son, the clave, and the Latin American bolero, as well as a melodic influence from European opera. These songs were initially performed with guitar (and, usually, clavé) accompaniment ...
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Bouncy and happy with a Latin/Caribbean flavor. Percussive and rhythmic, making it a perfect commercial spot or underscore for any positive visuals or theme. A memorable melody that stays in your head long after hearing it. Also can be used for a corporate theme or walk-up stinger. Instrumental, Jazz, Latin Jazz