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Page o’ coordination: prep for subtractive method with Rumba bell

  • November 1, 2021
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Continuing this subtractive thing using another common Latin bell rhythm, a Rumba rhythm, Guaguanco. There isn’t typically a bell used in Guaguanco, but played on the drum set, it’s the equivalent of the bell rhythm; […]

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Guaguanco – two ways

  • May 20, 2019
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A little more on general fluency with a Guaguanco-type groove on drumset. It’s not a style that authentically uses a drumset, but the groove is a hip alternative for non-traditional situations. It has a nice […]

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Best books: Rhythms and Techniques for Latin Timbales

  • July 20, 2018
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UPDATE: I just realized we’ve already shared another excellent free-online book by Rendon, Timbale Solo Transcriptions. Get that too, if you haven’t. Rhythms and Techniques for Latin Timbales by Victor Rendon is sort of the […]

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Practice loop: basic cascara

  • March 25, 2015
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Here’s a little non-traditional Latin jazz practice loop, sampled from the intro of the tune Mi Montuno, from the Bamboleate, by Eddie Palmieri/Cal Tjader. There are a couple of caveats about it, but it’s not […]

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More Guaguancó

  • March 17, 2014
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OK, my new record is done, my taxes are done, and it’s time to get back to business as usual. Here I’ve found here an interesting version of Guaguanco, a very popular traditional Afro-Cuban rumba […]

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Snare studies for developing some Afro-Cuban bell patterns

  • October 6, 2013
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There is so much heavy coordination involved in learning the Afro-Cuban styles that it’s easy to neglect simply getting the bell patterns right— which is a lot like playing jazz without spending any time working […]

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Page of Guaguancó

  • October 3, 2013
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Lately I’ve been whittling away at my ignorance of Afro-Cuban/Salsa drumming, and here we’ll look at Guaguancó (say wah-wahn-CO), or Rumba Guaguancó, a very distinctive and popular style I first became acquainted with via a […]

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