Hispanic Contributions To American Society

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Minority groups have made huge contributions in a number of different areas such as the arts, music, dance, and theater that have shaped the United States’ culture. This paper will discuss the contributions that the Hispanic group have contributed to the U.S. culture in terms of music. The sounds of the Hispanics can be heard across almost every genre of music today with few exceptions. The Hispanics’ influence on American music can be traced as far back as the early 1900’s with the integration of Latin music into jazz. Some of the major types of music that Hispanics have introduced to American society would be Tango, Salsa, and Son. (Scaruffi, n.d.) With the creation of each major form of music, it seems that they have seemed to have formed a different style of dance to complement each peculiar sound that accentuates each beat. …show more content…

It was introduced in American society around 1910 and has developed greatly over the years into the music that we as American listen to and love to this very day. Some of the forerunners of tango music are names like Roberto Firpo, Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez, Carlos Gardel, Rudolph Valentino, Osvaldo Fresedo, Julio de Caro and Astor Piazzolla. (Scaruffi, n.d.) Roberto Firpo is known to have been the individual who set a standard that all tango orchestras have followed from 1913 even to present day. Some of the most famous tango songs are Alma de Bohemio by Roberto Firpo, La Cumparsita by Gerardo Rodriguez, and Mi Noche Triste by Carlos Cardel. (Scaruffi,

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