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After its arrival in Cuba at the end of the 18th century, the pianoforte (commonly called piano) rapidly became one of the favorite instruments among the Cuban population. Along with the humble guitar, the piano accompanied the popular Cuban guarachas and contradanzas (derived from the European country dance) at salons and ballrooms in Havana and all over the country.

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  • After its arrival in Cuba at the end of the 18th century, the pianoforte (commonly called piano) rapidly became one of the favorite instruments among the Cuban population. Along with the humble guitar, the piano accompanied the popular Cuban guarachas and contradanzas (derived from the European country dance) at salons and ballrooms in Havana and all over the country. (en)
  • Después de su llegada a la isla de Cuba al final del siglo XVIII, el pianoforte (llamado más tarde piano) se convirtió rápidamente en uno de los instrumentos favoritos de la población. Junto con la humilde guitarra, el piano acompañó a las populares guarachas y contradanzas cubanas (derivadas de las country dances europeas) en los salones de fiesta y baile en La Habana, así como en todo el país.​ (es)
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  • After its arrival in Cuba at the end of the 18th century, the pianoforte (commonly called piano) rapidly became one of the favorite instruments among the Cuban population. Along with the humble guitar, the piano accompanied the popular Cuban guarachas and contradanzas (derived from the European country dance) at salons and ballrooms in Havana and all over the country. (en)
  • Después de su llegada a la isla de Cuba al final del siglo XVIII, el pianoforte (llamado más tarde piano) se convirtió rápidamente en uno de los instrumentos favoritos de la población. Junto con la humilde guitarra, el piano acompañó a las populares guarachas y contradanzas cubanas (derivadas de las country dances europeas) en los salones de fiesta y baile en La Habana, así como en todo el país.​ (es)
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  • El piano clásico en Cuba (es)
  • Classical piano in Cuba (en)
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