marímbula - instrument

The bassline of son has its roots in the marímbula, an fro-Cuban instrument derived from African lamellophones (often called “thumb pianos”).
The marímbula, with its deep plucked tones, essentially provided the bass voice in early son ensembles.
Timba, the explosive and rhythmically rich genre of Cuban dance music, transformed how the bass functions in popular music. In Timba, the bass is not just foundational — it’s fiery, funky, and free.
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