Cover of the book 'Music of the Arára Savalú Cabildo: Songs and Rhythms from Matanzas, Cuba' by Joseph Galvin and Michael Spiro, featuring a red cloth with traditional decorative beadwork.

Music of the Arará Savalú Cabildo


By Joseph C. Galvin and Michael Spiro

One of the most beautiful and complex forms of Afro-Cuban music is also one of the island’s least known – the Arará Savalú sacred music from the city of Matanzas, Cuba.

Originally brought to Cuba from Dahomey (Benin) during the slave trade, it has survived as a religious and cultural tradition since the end of the 19th century. However, the music has historically been a fiercely guarded secret, performed only at ceremonial occasions by the members of the Savalú community. 

Very recently though, there has been a desire on the part of the Cuban Arará community to expose their music to the outside world, and this book is the first of its kind to thoroughly document the rhythms and songs of this profound tradition.

  • The book begins with a brief history of when and how the Arará established their cabildo (religious community) after arriving from Africa.

  • It then proceeds to the complete transcriptions of the entire oro seco (the drum rhythms that are played in a specific order to salute each fodu (deity). Each drum part is methodically transcribed, as are the main movements of the lead drum as the toque (rhythm) progresses.

  • The main body of the book then consists of the words and melodies of over a hundred songs that make up the bulk of the repertoire from this tradition. Both the melodies and rhythms are written out, along with the percussion accompaniment. It is the first time this music has received this kind of consideration, and thus this book is truly one-of-a-kind.

There are beautiful photos included of the artists and the instruments, as well as a substantial audio component available for download that contains a complete oro seco and many of the songs included in the book. This will help you contextualize the songs and rhythms and give you a feeling for the true sound of the music.

Accompanying CD Download 

The accompanying audio for Music of the Arará Savalú Cabildo is a mixture of the authors’ song lessons and an outdoor recording session of the full community performing the music of a typical Arará ceremony, recorded between the years 2013-2016. 

These tracks are not intended to be an exact replica of the songs, rhythms, or the order of material from the book, nor is it a compendium of every song notated in the text. Rather, this collection is an accurate representation of how traditional Arará Savalú music sounds in practice.

All proceeds of this book will go to the master musicians in Matanzas, who have so graciously shared their culture and knowledge.

Digital Download only, 174 pages, Table of Contents.

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Primary Instrument: Percussion
Drums and Conga
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Drums and Conga


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