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Galician rumba (rumba gallega) belongs to those songs and dances called cantes de ida y vuelta, "of departure and return", like the Habanera, that travelled back from Cuba to the Spanish motherland to establish themselves as musical genres cultivated and cherished by the Spanish population. Also like in the rumba flamenca, the melody in the rumba gallega is frequently based on the Spanish Andalusian cadence, while in the background it generally utilizes one or several rhythms which are characteristic of some Cuban music genres such as the guaracha, the rumba and the habanera.

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  • La Rumba gallega pertenece a los cantos y danzas llamados cantes de ida y vuelta, como la Habanera, que viajaron desde Cuba a la metrópoli española, para establecerse como géneros musicales cultivados y apreciados por el pueblo español.​ Como la Rumba flamenca, la Rumba gallega es originada por una fusión de ciertos elementos de estilo cubanos y españoles. Las características de este nuevo género son similares a las de las nuevas canciones bailables que aparecieron en el área de la Cuenca del Caribe durante el siglo XIX, las cuales fueron el resultado de una combinación de elementos ibéricos y africanos. Este nuevo estilo musical ha sido llamado por Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz el “Prototipo de la Rumba”, y definido de la siguiente manera: “Aquel producto original, al cual pudiéramos llamar “prototipo de la rumba”, fue el resultado de un proceso de fusión cultural, en el que se combinan componentes europeos tales como el texto, las relaciones tonales (Mayor-Menor), las estructuras melódicas y armónicas, y la forma de copla-estribillo, con patrones rítmicos sincopados y desplazamientos micrométricos de procedencia africana.”​ Tal como en la Rumba flamenca, la melodía en las Rumbas gallegas está basada frecuentemente en la Cadencia andaluza española, mientras que en el acompañamiento se utilizan uno o varios ritmos que son característicos de algunos géneros de la música cubana, como la Guaracha, la Rumba y la Habanera.” (es)
  • Galician rumba (rumba gallega) belongs to those songs and dances called cantes de ida y vuelta, "of departure and return", like the Habanera, that travelled back from Cuba to the Spanish motherland to establish themselves as musical genres cultivated and cherished by the Spanish population. Like the rumba flamenca, the Galician rumba originated from a fusion of certain Cuban and Spanish elements of style. The characteristics of that new genre are similar to those of the new song-dances that appeared in the Caribbean Basin area during the 19th century, which were the result of a combination of Iberian and African elements. This new musical style has been called by Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz the Rumba prototype and defined as follows: “That original product, which we can call the Rumba prototype, was the result of a process of cultural fusion, in which certain European components, such as the lyrics, the tonal relationships (Major-Minor), the melodic and harmonic structures and the “quatrain-refrain” (copla-estribillo) form, were combined with syncopated rhythmic patterns and micro-metric fluctuations (micro time) of African origin.” Also like in the rumba flamenca, the melody in the rumba gallega is frequently based on the Spanish Andalusian cadence, while in the background it generally utilizes one or several rhythms which are characteristic of some Cuban music genres such as the guaracha, the rumba and the habanera. (en)
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  • Galician rumba (rumba gallega) belongs to those songs and dances called cantes de ida y vuelta, "of departure and return", like the Habanera, that travelled back from Cuba to the Spanish motherland to establish themselves as musical genres cultivated and cherished by the Spanish population. Also like in the rumba flamenca, the melody in the rumba gallega is frequently based on the Spanish Andalusian cadence, while in the background it generally utilizes one or several rhythms which are characteristic of some Cuban music genres such as the guaracha, the rumba and the habanera. (en)
  • La Rumba gallega pertenece a los cantos y danzas llamados cantes de ida y vuelta, como la Habanera, que viajaron desde Cuba a la metrópoli española, para establecerse como géneros musicales cultivados y apreciados por el pueblo español.​ Tal como en la Rumba flamenca, la melodía en las Rumbas gallegas está basada frecuentemente en la Cadencia andaluza española, mientras que en el acompañamiento se utilizan uno o varios ritmos que son característicos de algunos géneros de la música cubana, como la Guaracha, la Rumba y la Habanera.” (es)
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  • Galician rumba (en)
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