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Rhythms and conventions of Latin and Caribbean music
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I can identify some common Latin percussion instruments and create a rhythmic composition that incorporates the clave rhythm.
I can describe the core features of salsa and merengue and can recreate a salsa groove.
I can describe the core features of calypso, mento and soca and can complete a short calypso creative task.
I can explain the links between samba and bossa nova and can create a bossa nova groove.
I can describe the key features of reggae and how it developed, and can create a simple reggae groove.
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