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Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby Kaban » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:15 am

Please help me out, which, if any, is the real 6/8. Please inform me to whats going on, and any education. Thanks in advance

Poncho Sanchez: :arrow: osOoos / osOmos (RLRLRL)

Tomas Cruz: :arrow: bfObsf / bfOboo (LLRLRL)

Glen Caruba: :arrow: Ofofbf / soOrfbf (RLRLLL)
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby bongosnotbombs » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:32 am

6/8 for what? They are all real.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby KidCuba » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:20 pm

Depends on what your playing, where your playing it, and who your playing it with...

One of the biggest realizations I made in playing rumbas, etc..., is that you will get a lot more playing time and respect if you can adjust on the fly and play however a rhythm is being played.

Don't get stuck on one pattern, or part, try to learn as many as possible.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby Kaban » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:06 am

Thanks, I had no idea that the 6/8 was one of those rhythms that has no basic standard. I thought there was a basic rhythm, like tumbao, plena, or guaguanco. It makes sense, because I think Glen Caruba's 6/8 goes great with jazz fusion, but I don't really like it in itself. I love Poncho Sanchez's 6/8 by itself, really cool. Does anyone got any cool ones that sound great just by themselves?

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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby bongosnotbombs » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:54 am

6/8 describes a rhythmic meter, there are many 6/8 rhythms. Rumba Columbia, Bembe, etc, are all rhythms in 6/8.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby Kaban » Fri Dec 16, 2011 12:05 am

As simple as you explained it to me; believe or not, it never dawned on me. Thanks, for the new perspective.

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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby rhythmrhyme » Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:32 pm

Some of my favorite 6/8's are Palo, Columbia and Bembe. From another post, I really dig Palo. It usually takes the group a bit to get their head around the cross meter feel, but when the rhythm is rippin at tempo it soooo much fun. :D Columbia is great that way as well, although I prefer playing lead on the tumba to the quinto, just seems more grounded and solid to me.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby burke » Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:16 pm

Not hard to get confused when some books just call something '6/8' or sometimes 'afro-cuban' [6/8] - seen it [and just did a quick search to find some] ... pretty useless term used that way.

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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby davidpenalosa » Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:03 pm

What is commonly known in North American Latin jazz as 6/8 or Afro-Cuban 6/8, is most often a band adaptation of the rhythm bembé. When one includes the batá repertoire, there are over one hundred 6/8 Afro-Cuban folkloric rhythms. You are not limited to band adaptations of bembé.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby Kaban » Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:50 am

davidpenalosa wrote:What is commonly known in North American Latin jazz as 6/8 or Afro-Cuban 6/8, is most often a band adaptation of the rhythm bembé. When one includes the batá repertoire, there are over one hundred 6/8 Afro-Cuban folkloric rhythms. You are not limited to band adaptations of bembé.
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Wow, again, thanks for expanding my knowledge. I have been dup into believing that there was one standard rhythm.
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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby blavonski » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:52 pm

here's a pleasant medium tempo 6/8 with clave, Congas (Rolando S.) and Timbales that Istumbled on lately. I also found it very helpfull to play with.

http://youtu.be/gR3NdNdiw1c

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Re: Which 6/8 is correct?

Postby Kaban » Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:23 pm

Blavonski, thank you for your help, your right.

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