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[Percussion] [Congas] Bob Evans - Conga Rhythms.pdf - Download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online.
to use the quinto and conga. The drums may be placed on a stand or rest on the floor, although a stand makes it easier to get a good bass sound'. The quinto should be tuned a per, fect fourth above the conga, and the tumba should be tuned a minor third below the conga. Tune the drums in a cross pattern. Strokes.
16 Dec 2005 modern black music. The 2-3 reverse clave is less common. CLAVES Twin strikers of resonant wood used to play the CLAVE pattern. CONGA (COHN-ga) A major instrument in the SALSA rhythm section, the CONGA is literally the Congolese drum derived from, and used by, the Afro-Cuban religious cults.
CLA. AFRO. _19. BOMBA. BOLERO. 20. CHA CHA CHA. 2I. CONGA / COMPARSA /MOZAMBI QU E. CUMBIA. 25. GUAJIRA. 26. I3. 14. 17. 33. 34. 28. 29. 23. _31. DANZON. DANZON FILLS. KEY TO MUSICAL NOTATION. T. HISTORY OF TIMBALES. POSITION OF THE TIMBALES. CABALLO. GUAGUANCO (RUMBA)
Tumbao-At the Edge conga patterns Don Skoog - Download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online.
Caribbean Rhythms for Congas. Nathaniel Stottlemyer. Copyright 2012 Nathaniel Stottlemyer. Key: Bass. Open Tone. Open Tone (Low Drum). Open Slap. Stopped Slap. Heel. Toe. 1. Basic Tumbao (Cuba). H. L. T. L. SS. R. T. L. H. L. T. L. O. R. O. R. H. L. T. L. SS. R. T. L. H. L. H. L. O. R. O. R. 2. Tumbao for 2-3 Mambo
Rhythms. Congas: the following patterns [tumbaos] with simple variations on one, two or three canga's. • - Salsa. Guajira, Son Montuno, Guaracha, New York Mozambique, A Caballo in 2/3 clave & 3/2 clave. • - Folklore. Guaguanco, Yambu"in clave". Bembeor another 12/8 rhythm played over a bell patern. Bongos: Martillo
Piano comps within the same snare pattern (agogo) w/ drums. And/or elongated “pads" while guitar plays rhythmically. GUITAR: Guitar comps snare pattern (or long duration patterns). Plucked and light chords. PERCUSSION: Bossa & Samba: Shakers and triangle, not congas or cowbell – light. Samba: Pandeiro, Tamborim
The conga drum is one of the cornerstones of Afro-Cuban hand drumming. The patterns below are all examples of the most common conga drum pattern called. “tumbao". There are three basic tones of the conga drum;. 1) Bass Tone. 2) Open Tone. 3) Slap. Additionally, there is a fourth fundamental stroke on conga for the
and singers; One of the distinguishing elements of conga is the use of unique cowbell patterns. Here is an example of one in 2:3 rumba clave. ~ ' I ' l 2:3 Rumba Clave. J = 190. O. In conga, the bombs, or bass drum, plays this pattern. 2:3 Rumba Clave. Here's'a combination of hell pattern and bass drum rhythm together.
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