Charangas & Orquestas

The salon orchestras of Cuban dance music — flute, violins, piano, bass, timbales, and güiro — the format that produced Danzón, mambo"> Mambo, and Cha-cha-chá.

The charanga (or charanga francesa) was the dominant Cuban dance orchestra format from the late 19th century through the 1950s. Its distinctive instrumentation — French flute leading over strings rather than brass — gave Cuban ballroom music its elegant, melodic character. From this format came the Danzón, the mambo"> Mambo, and the Cha-cha-chá.