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    timba and Afro-Cuban jazz. The five-stroke clave pattern represents the structural core of many Cuban rhythms. The study of rhythmic methodology, especially...
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    Afro-Cuban rhythms with rhythm and blues. The most explicit is 'Longhair's Blues Rhumba,' where he overlays a straightforward blues with a clave rhythm." Longhair's...
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    Claves Clave pattern Problems playing this file? See media help. Claves (/ˈklɑːveɪz, kleɪvz/; Spanish: [ˈklaβes]) are a percussion instrument consisting...
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  • plays the tresillo rhythm. As used in Cuban popular music, tresillo refers to the "three-side" (first three strokes) of the son clave pattern. Although...
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  • up clave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clave or claves may refer to: Clave (rhythm), a rhythmic pattern found in some Afro-Cuban Music Claves, a...
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  • Afro-Cuban rhythms, both popular and folkloric. Just as a keystone holds an arch in place, the clave pattern holds the rhythm together. The clave patterns...
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    Bo Diddley beat (category Rhythm and meter)
    Diddley", in 1955. The beat is essentially the Afro-Cuban clave rhythm or based on the clave or a variation thereof. Music educator and author Michael...
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  • nova clave" (or "Brazilian clave") is played on the snare rim of the drum kit in bossa nova. The pattern has a similar rhythm to that of the son clave, but...
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    Salsa music (section Rhythm)
    in clave or out of clave at any point. 2-3 Son clave Problems playing this file? See media help. For salsa, there are four types of clave rhythms, the...
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  • derived from the Spanish guitar. On the other hand, its characteristic clave rhythm, call and response structure and percussion section (bongo, maracas,...
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  • Polyrhythm (redirect from Tribal rhythm)
    explicit or implicit can be considered one of the concurrent rhythms. For example, the son clave is poly-rhythmic because its 3 section suggests a different...
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  • Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong...
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    Johnson said he first heard from Charleston dockworkers, incorporates the clave rhythm and was considered by composer and critic Gunther Schuller to be synonymous...
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  • Swing time (redirect from Shuffle rhythm)
    portal Polyrhythm Swing music, a jazz-influenced genre of music Clave (rhythm) for the rhythms of Latin jazz and Latin dance Jig for the swung triplets of...
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    Guajeo (section Clave)
    calls 'clave motif,' is based on the decorated version of the three-side of the clave rhythm." The following guajeo example is based on a clave motif....
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    Timba (section Clave schism)
    basic tenets of arranging the music in-clave. Timba is considered to be a highly aggressive type of music, with rhythm and "swing" taking precedence over...
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    "binarization" of African-based ternary rhythms. Both the claves and the quinto (lead drum) are responsible for establishing the rhythm. Subsequently, the other instruments...
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    Professor Longhair (category Rhythm and blues musicians from New Orleans)
    Afro-Cuban rhythms with rhythm and blues. The most explicit is 'Longhair's Blues Rhumba', where he overlays a straightforward blues with a clave rhythm." The...
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    Funk (category Rhythm and blues genres)
    was his particular approach of adopting two-celled, clave-based patterns into New Orleans rhythm and blues (R&B). Longhair's rhythmic approach became...
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    Almost all modern versions, however, use a 4/4 meter instead with a clave rhythm to give the feeling of three pulses. The song's verses fit a traditional...
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  • Afro-Cuban clave-based rhythms with jazz harmonies and techniques of improvisation. Afro-Cuban music has deep roots in African ritual and rhythm. The genre...
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  • Cross-beat (redirect from Cross-rhythm)
    embellishment of the 6:4 cross-rhythm. (Clave Matrix p. 35) If every other cross-beat is sounded, the three-against-four (3:4) cross-rhythm is generated. The "slow"...
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    the clave rhythm, one of the most common bell patterns found in sub-Saharan African music traditions. One scholar found this rhythm in 13 rhythm and blues...
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  • a pick and plugging directly into the mixing board. The song uses a clavé rhythm. Lead singer and songwriter Tom Johnston plays the distinctive opening...
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    the 3:2 son clave rhythm pattern in his left hand chording on Latin tunes, and on swing tunes, he played the similar 12/8 Rhumba clave rhythm pattern. Garner...
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    In Jamaica, the trendy limbo music of the 1950s was often based on a clave rhythm. It is also widely heard in Jamaican mento recorded in the 1950s, in...
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  • dubstep also called riddim has recently emerged. African in origin (see clave (rhythm) and bell pattern), riddims can generally be categorized into three...
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  • Music of Cuba (section Clave)
    layers, such as the: "Time Line" or Clave Rhythm performed by the claves, a "1-eighth note + 2-sixteenth notes" rhythm played by the güiro or the machete...
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    main groove pattern, and other signature phrases which are easily distinguished above the other percussion instruments. Samba Bateria Clave (rhythm)...
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    Conga (section Clave-neutral)
    Son Clave X X X X X Rumba Clave H T S H T O O H T S H T O O Conga O 0 Tumba L L R R L L R R L L R R L L R R Hand Used There is also the bolero rhythm that...
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