The Mambo is a Cuban musical style that was born in Cuba in the late 1930s and developed there during the 1940s. The Republic of Cuba is the biggest country in the Caribbean which the power of government in Cuba is unlimited; It has about 11 million populations. The island of Cuba is mostly prone to hurricanes.
Perez Prado developed the mambo into a distinct style of Cuban dance music by adding vibrant, driving rhythms, a fast tempo and pulsating flow, blaring trumpets, and signature reckless dissonance to his compositions” Instrumentation traditions in Mambos vary somewhat from song to song, but there are some common patterns that help to define this music's sound which are: Piano, Bass, Winds, Strings, Percussion, bongo, timbales, claves, upright, trumpets, and saxophone.