Compared to more traditional Cuban cha cha chá numbers like Enrique Jorrin's "El Bodeguero," cha cha chá numbers like Tito Puente's "Oye Como Va" tended to be
A. slightly faster in tempo.
B. softer in dynamic level.
C. less syncopated.
D. less intense.
Answer: A
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