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Coro-pregón
Coro-pregón (or coro-guía, coro-inspiración) in Afro-Cuban music and Cuban-based Latin music (mainly from the USA and Puerto Rico), most of all salsa, but also in some non-Cuban genres like merengue, refers to a call and response section between the lead singer and the ''coro'' (chorus). It is found in most Cuban genres, for example son and son montuno, rumba, cha-cha-chá, timba, and many more. ==Origins== The practice of call and response singing probably stems from traditional African music and was brought to Cuba by slaves. It can still be found in its ancient form in Cuban religious music. Vocal improvisations are also based on market vendors' chants, called pregón.
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