Guaguanco by Lamy

Guaguanco by Lamy

  • April 23, 2017
  • 13852 downloads

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This is just an extract of the instructional book by Laurent Lamy: 7 patterns. The original version contains text with instruction on how to perform the rhythms and the audio files!!   Contact the author for more info or visit the store.
by Laurent Lamy

  Thank to the author this score is also available into the InstrumentBook where you can find other stuff for this instrument: click here.

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Gumbo

  •   June 04, 2014
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Gumbo is a rhythm for timbales  from the New Orleans area and is usaly played with drumset, conga and timbales. A good example of Gumbo music is the Neville Brotheres: http://www.nevilles.com/
By Christian Velasquez

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Guaguanco

  •   June 04, 2014
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Traditional pattern for timbales

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Groove 1

  •   June 04, 2014
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Pattern for timbales: derived from Steve Gads drumset groove in "Late in the Evening" by Paul Simon.
By  Christian Velasquez

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Conga

  •   June 04, 2014
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Conga rhythm for timbales; top notation on small cowbell.
By  Christian Velasquez

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Cumbia

  •   May 23, 2014
  •   2464 downloads
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Patterns for timbale from Colombia: Play paila (1st pattern) and go on cowbell after a bridge (3rd pattern).  A cowbells pattern has been added (2nd pattern). BEAT: 92-104 (half note)
by Miguel Ortega

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Cha Cha Cha

  •   May 23, 2014
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Patterns for timbale: rhythm originated from the montuno section of the danzon (Orquestas Tipicas). The name Cha Cha Cha derives from the sound of the feet in the dance. Cuba 1951, by Enrique Jorrin with his first cha cha cha "La Enganadora".

by Miguel 

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Samba Pagode

  •   May 22, 2014
  •   2033 downloads
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Traditional pattern for pandeiro  

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Baion and Forro

  •   May 22, 2014
  •   1997 downloads
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Pattern for pandeiro  

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Groove 8

  •   May 09, 2014
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GENERAL INFO  To sound right the pandeiro has to be tuned very lov. I like to play this rhythm along with "Here with me" by Dido from where the song takes off (1:20 into the song).  

ORIGIN Marcos Suzano  

RHYTHM INFO  This is a double-time-jungle-thingy that goes well with certain spacy slow tempo music. The tempo has to be slow because of the fast double-time beats. I like to play alternating basic rhythm and 3rd. variation. In the soundfile I play 2x basic + 2x the last variation. Each variation presents one idea in different part of the rhythm but they can be combined to form new variations.  

AUTHOR  by Christian Velasquez.  

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Groove 7

  •   May 09, 2014
  •   1981 downloads
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This groove is best with a very low tuned pandeiro. The soundfile is recorded with the microphone very close to the pandeiro and with a LOT of reverb. The variations appear randomly in the soundfile.  

by Christian Velasquez