Latin percussion
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Latin percussion is a family of percussion, membranophone, lamellophone and idiophone instruments used in Latin music.
Instruments
=Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican styles=
==Folkloric and Santeria==
==20-21st century music (Salsa, Son Montuno, Bolero, etc.)==
=South America=
==Neo Samba and Neo-Bossa Nova additions==
==Andean styles (Peru, Bolivia, South Ecuador, Argentina, Chile)==
- Rain Stick
- Reco-reco
- Sheep hooves, or chapchas
- Chipaya box
- Bombo
- Huancara
- Maraca
==Coastal Peruvian and Afro-Peruvian==
=Afro-Dominican=
==Folkloric==
==Merengue and Bacha-rengue==
==Bachata==
=Other Caribbean & Central America=
==Honduran music==
- Maracas
- Shaker
- Garawon (Drum)
- Turtle Shells
- Marimba (Afro-Central American Instrument)
- Primera Drum (Afro-Honduran Hand Drum, which creates a rattling sound when struck)
- Segunda Drum (Afro-Honduran Hand drum that creates a bass sound when struck)
- Conga
- etc.