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The following post is a short introduction to an informative and factual blog post about PDF files of Salsa music that is available for free on the internet. There are many websites providing free PDFs of salsa music. The links provided below provide a variety of different styles and tempos, as well as a number of other genres. This list will be updated with new links regularly, so feel free to check back regularly for updates. It takes a little work to put these files on a music player such as Itunes, but it is possible. For a guide on how to do this, click the link provided above at the bottom of the list. Salsa styles range from Merengue, Bachata, Son Montuno and Rumba. All of these genres have been arranged in an easy to read format with 3-5 part harmonies and simple bass lines included for most songs. Each PDF includes at least one piano score with chord symbols, and many include guitar chords as well.PDF's for some songs also include a percussion score in addition to piano/guitar/bass parts where available. For more information about the PDF files, see the links provided below. More than 50 of these PDF files are available for free download. They include arrangements of salsa style songs with authentic instruments (Piano, Guitar, Bajo sexto and Bass) and choreography for salsa dancing. Many of the songs come in several different tempos ranging from 8 to 140 bpm (Beats per Minute). Meetups for Salsa Dancing (Salsamania) groups based in U.S., Canada and Europe host monthly events where people can learn dance steps and listen to live music alongside a fun social environment. There are several different salsa dance styles. Most of the dance steps were originally from Cuban contradance style, but have been adopted by other salsa dancers and many of them have become integral parts of the popular salsa style in Cubamundos. There are also some Afro-Cuban influences in some aspects of Cuban Salsa and in particular in its faster tempos and shimmying movements.Salsamania is a social and music-oriented group, whose activities range from live music gatherings to video sharing on Vimeo. The group was created in 2010 by the JMJ Music Group LLC., with the aim to promote social dancing through live music, videos and social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube and MySpace. The organization has organized numerous events, including salsa nights, but the main goal is to create a social environment that encourages people to dance salsa and enjoy music. The Salsamania YouTube channel features videos uploaded by members of the organization. Many of these videos are recently uploaded videos of recently performed concerts. The group also organizes live music events in different cities throughout the USA, Canada and Europe (Paris). The Salsamania events are free, but donations are accepted. Salsamania also offers salsa dancers the opportunity to participate in workshops with Cuban Salsa experts who teach every month at the Miami Beach Cabaret Theater located in Miami Beach, Florida. These workshops are held on Mondays at 7:30 p. cfa1e77820
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