
- Yambu
- Guaguanco
- Columbia
- Guarapachangeo
- Comparsa (though not strictly rumba, it is related, Comparsa is intended for Carnaval)
Generally I would describe rumba as a sub-category of Afro-Cuban folkloric percussion music. Their basic similarity is that they are all primarily vocal and percussion ensembles.
Folkloric rhythms are typically those rhythms that have their origins in Africa, and/or are based on religious themes. Commonly these rhythms were historically played on very specific and specialized types of drums; however modern adaptions are frequently played with congas.
These rhythms include:
- Arara
- Abakua
- Bembe
- Guiro
- Iyesa
- Makuta
- Palo
- Bata Toques
While primarily one plays rumba specific rhythms at a rumba, it is not be unusual for some of the other folkloric rhythms to be played periodically by the rumberos, particularly bembe.
