Dame tu amor Gantanamera - Eduardo Saborit
“Dame tu amor Guantanamera” by Eduardo Saborit—a classic son — the introduction features voice and tres guitar. Soon after, the characteristic bass line enters in the background. In this recording it’s played on an upright bass rather than a marímbula.
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[0:00-0:25] Intro ( dans nog niet, vraag de dame, loop het haar )
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[0:25-5:25] Bass wordt geintroduceerd, start met dansen
To really catch it, you’ll need headphones or speakers with good low-end response, since phone or laptop speakers often can’t reproduce those deep bass tones.
Introducción
This is the opening section of the song, which sets the mood and introduces the musical motifs.
It often features a horn section and can include elements from the song's main themes.

The bassline of son has its roots in the marímbula, an fro-Cuban instrument derived from African lamellophones (often called “thumb pianos”).
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Cuban guitar-like instrument with 3 pairs of strings used in son and changüí.
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