Electric Bass - instruments

The electric bass is the dominant bass instrument in timba"> timba and modern Cuban popular music, replacing the upright bass from the 1970s onward. In timba"> timba specifically, the electric bass became a lead voice — fiery, improvisational, and deeply integrated with the percussion.

The Lineage

Cuban bass history follows a direct line:

MarímbulaUpright bassElectric bass

  • The marímbula (an Afro-Cuban thumb piano) provided bass frequencies in early son sextetos
  • Upright bass replaced it in larger son and conjunto ensembles from the 1920s–60s
  • The electric bass entered Cuban popular music in the late 1960s–70s and became standard by the time timba"> timba emerged in the late 1980s

The electric bass brought new techniques — slap, pop, harmonics, chordal playing — that the upright bass could not easily execute. This expanded vocabulary became central to the timba"> timba bass sound.

Timba Bass Techniques

Technique Effect
Slap & pop Sharp, percussive attack that punches through the mix
Ghost notes Muted, rhythmic clicks that add texture without pitch
Melodic fills Short melodic lines that comment on the vocal or horn parts
Rhythmic displacement Playing patterns slightly off expected positions for tension
Chordal playing Two or more notes simultaneously — rare but dramatic

Relationship with Percussion

In timba"> timba, the electric bass does not simply repeat a fixed tumbao — it dialogues with the congas and timbales in real time. The bass and percussion section breathe together, and a timba"> timba bassist listens closely to the conga tumbao and the timbales' cowbell patterns to decide when to lock in, when to break out, and when to drop to silence.

Notable timba"> Timba Bassists

See also the Bass page for more on the timba"> timba bass role.

  • Alain Pérez — electrifying solos, vocal integration; played with Irakere and Isaac Delgado
  • Felipe Cabrera — brought jazz sensibility into timba"> timba arrangements
  • Joel Domínguez — key bassist for NG La Banda and Manolín, El Médico de la Salsa