What is the Difference Between Mambo and Salsa? | Technique Tuesday (53)

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  • What is the Difference Between Mambo and Salsa? - Today we clarify some of the major differences between the two styles that often get confused - the mambo and salsa. Salsa is a party social dance that was born on the streets and clubs designed for small spaces and can be lead/followed very organically. Mambo is now a rhythm dance in the ballroom industry which makes it a bit more structured and takes up more space than salsa. If you want to learn how to salsa follow the links below and let us know if you want us to make mambo tutorials in the comments!
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  • @Pedro_Larroza
    @Pedro_Larroza Před 2 lety +37

    I had watched several other videos about this exact differentiation. You were the ONLY educator who was able to make me finally get it (by the 1:45 minute mark, no less). I'm a teacher myself (language, in my case), and I can safely say that explaining a widely misunderstood concept so effectively and quickly is rare, praiseworthy and demands expertise. Congratulations on your didactics and thank you VERY much! Definitely subscribed. :)

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your feedback and subscribing of course! Makes us very happy to hear our instruction is being received :)

    • @Pedro_Larroza
      @Pedro_Larroza Před 2 lety +1

      @@BallroomFeed My pleasure!!! Keep up the good work!

  • @joelkoosed902
    @joelkoosed902 Před 5 měsíci +7

    At last -- a dance teacher that counts out the full 8 counts!

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před 5 měsíci

      Happy you enjoyed :)

    • @cheeveka3
      @cheeveka3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@BallroomFeedthought about doing a video about differences between New York Salsa and Mambo. They seem more similar to each other compared to other styles of salsa.

  • @samuelcohen2362
    @samuelcohen2362 Před 11 měsíci +17

    The difference is that I cannot Salsa and I DEFINITELY cannot Mambo

  • @MrAabbccddeeffgg
    @MrAabbccddeeffgg Před rokem +6

    Superb explanation. I had to watch it about eight times before I finally understood the difference between "On 2 " and Mambo. I began salsa years ago but gave up because the music was too fast for me to enjoy the moves the way I felt they "should" be danced. I now finally realise that my natural inclination is to do a Mambo style "4-1 step and weight shift + hip action" on the "salsa-on-1" 3 beat and 7 beat. You explained why this never felt right at the higher bpm music played in the clubs. THANK YOU. Probably nobody will understand what I've written, but writing it has been quite a big step forward for me:-)

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your feedback and we are so happy to hear we were able to help you on your dancing journey :)

    • @youtuub
      @youtuub Před 7 měsíci

      don't blame yourself, blame the teacher. dance lesson are bull crap money making for the so called teacher/s, or scam artists i'd say.. most teachers want their students remain beginner to mid level dancers cuz if you can move any faster that'd be on2 salsa and they have no knowledge of it. but that'd be another topic. same for ballroom salsa that's classic mambo on2 in nature but not applicable to social since ballroom salsa moves so slow loaded with hip actions, good only for slow salsa song and slow beats like you say, only ballroomers do it, because the lead moves forward like on1, bogus salsa teachers also would teach you routines that are ineffective when it comes to live dancing because music changes all the time in rapid succession..in bogus party they have to play easy dancing music throughout the party ..aka boring music. first thing to do is to move away from those so called salsa teachers, one can learn more by watching youtube international salsa dance scenes worldwide so your knowledge can expand ...Certainly, don't blame yourself, blame the so called teacher. and good luck to you PS: salsa ON1 was originally invented by- you have guessed it by now- ballroom teachers!

    • @MrAabbccddeeffgg
      @MrAabbccddeeffgg Před 7 měsíci

      Interesting and valuable reply. Thank you. Here in UK, salsa has died out to a great extent compared with ten years ago - it's become a more niche thing with the successful groups local to me focusing on Afro type music which to my middle aged white male ears sounds a lot like "noise" and is far too fast to enjoy dancing to - it all becomes very mechanical and lacks any expressiveness .@@youtuub

    • @youtuub
      @youtuub Před 7 měsíci

      what do you expect, salsa dance is exciting which involves alot of turning left and right spins and such, when teachers couldn't focus on that part to get ppl on track and excited , boring and lame music is enough to turn savvy dancers away ...and when ppl can't keep up with salsa they might as well do other types of dances like tango or afro like ..and bachata will put the final nail on the coffin. lol

  • @iamthedoctor3510
    @iamthedoctor3510 Před 2 lety +4

    Obrigado pela aula, ficou muito mais simples agora notar a diferença..

  • @triplethreatsteph
    @triplethreatsteph Před 11 měsíci +3

    Excellent explanation and demonstration ! Thank you

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 Před rokem +4

    Really interesting , thank you for taking the time to explain this . I have been dancing on 1 for quite some time , which to me just feels comfortable , I have some friends that mostly dance on 2 , and have been trying to convert me I think LOL . I have to say I really do like the fullness of the Mambo steps .

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! Yes salsa on 1 is definitely easier than salsa on 2 especially if you’re just starting out! Yes we love mambo too :)

  • @africanrastafari6307
    @africanrastafari6307 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is such a good video, I was looking for an answer and finally found it here🥰

  • @samaval9920
    @samaval9920 Před 4 měsíci +1

    There is also original mambo +
    many separated partner moves.
    See, for example, Mambo & Cha-cha-cha by Gladys & Antonio.
    This video is an in depth look at
    the 2nd Mambo that is closer to Salsa, etc.Both versions are equally Cuban origin & equally interesting.1st version is under G& A’s series Bailes de Salon Cubanos- Mambo y Chachacha
    episode.
    During same period,there were other dances that started +!
    1 version, but sooner or later had
    another very orbtotall different dance +!more or less same music.Examples
    Cumbias 2
    Pachangas 2 ( at least)
    Tangos- 6+
    Merecumbes-3 (Colombia)
    etc.
    Other situation- several versions
    from start
    Rumbas-- 3 (Cuba)
    Guaguanco
    Yambu
    Columbia
    etc.

  • @matandch
    @matandch Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks. That helps. I’ll try articulate the difference when I’m on the floor.

  • @brittanya05
    @brittanya05 Před 2 lety +2

    Great distinction!

  • @peterhicks
    @peterhicks Před 2 lety +1

    Ok, you absolutely nail that explanation, nailed it.
    I thought, thought that I was beginning to understand it but, there is sooo much more well, in my case anyway.
    Your explanation, as I said ‘nailed’, now, I have to take my time and go over & over again what you have just put across. 🙏

  • @vinnievincooper5778
    @vinnievincooper5778 Před 2 lety +5

    Aha, that´s why Baby from Dirty Dancing still steped on his food on first count, lol. 😁
    Wondeful video, very useful as usually, thank you, Chris. 😉💜💃🕺

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před 2 lety +3

      That's right, very good!! :)

    • @marieklikova314
      @marieklikova314 Před rokem

      Except that they actually start on 1 in dirty dancing.

    • @vinnievincooper5778
      @vinnievincooper5778 Před rokem

      @@marieklikova314 If we are talking about mambo... :) czcams.com/video/2uzaWS0FSsk/video.html

  • @alshankman7937
    @alshankman7937 Před rokem +3

    The Gringo Mambo King

  • @effq1
    @effq1 Před 7 dny +1

    How about the music? I searched sala and mambo music and couldn’t not differentiate them

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před 3 dny

      This is definitely a challenging one. Often times you can dance mambo to salsa music as well - just using mambo timing of course. There are a few specific songs that work better for mambo since you break on 2 and 6. You can hear the clave on 2 and 6. Listen to this song to hear it - open.spotify.com/track/3fQLXoRwKQTnThncdMCqwG?si=bd1a42144ff64aca
      This is an example for a clear salsa - open.spotify.com/track/3QHMxEOAGD51PDlbFPHLyJ?si=1e34c5b2cc154b66
      Competitively the music differs for Salsa and Mambo based on speed. The National Dance Council of America uses Mambo at 188 bpm and Salsa at 200 bpm. So salsa music is faster than mambo music.
      This is my take - hope this helps :)

  • @Anavyia
    @Anavyia Před rokem

    So mambo is danced contra tiempo, I love dance salsa on contra tiempo as well like in Cuba because some music feels better for it to use the accents in it.
    Maybe you should show the differents with musica💖

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your feedback! We are limited with royalty free music so if we can find songs that are clear to hear the differences we will try :)

    • @Anavyia
      @Anavyia Před rokem

      @@BallroomFeed oh yes ofcourse, >I forgot👍🏻

  • @jeaniefarmer1502
    @jeaniefarmer1502 Před 5 měsíci

    i have also noticed that the basic for international rumba is similar to salsa..

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před 5 měsíci

      Not so much salsa, but mambo using the side step in the basic is similar tp international rumba if you only consider the basic foot directions. The timing, technique, feeling, styling and music is completely different however ;)

  • @bazziblassa4659
    @bazziblassa4659 Před rokem +1

    Mambo is the best

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před rokem

      We love it too!

    • @janatlmb2770
      @janatlmb2770 Před rokem

      @@BallroomFeed wow this was a fantastic video, thanks for sharing. I really love how you articulate the steps of salsa, which is very prominent when some people dance cubana as I have failed to understand how, until now. Thanks

  • @austinlim54
    @austinlim54 Před rokem

    If salsa on 1 is just mambo but on one I wonder how did salsa on 2 come to be developed

    • @BallroomFeed
      @BallroomFeed  Před rokem

      Salsa and mambo are structurally very different especially as you progress. The patterns become very different as well as the technique. So salsa on 2 is still salsa with slightly different timing interpretation :)

    • @jameslepore9819
      @jameslepore9819 Před rokem +1

      Eddie Torres popularized that "on 2" timing in NYC in the salsa revival of the 1980's. He pretty much single-handedly disseminated it in classes he was offering.