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Postby ABAKUA » Mon Sep 11, 2006 6:29 am

Came across this site the other day.

What are your thoughts on the notations and overview?

http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/Santeria/Drum/TOC.html




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Postby Diceman » Mon Sep 11, 2006 1:41 pm

Hi,

I came across this a few years ago, and it works well on congas. I cant vouch for the accuracy or authenticity, maybe one of the other bruvvas can do that.

Diceman

ps Abakua, I spoke to Steve the other day, and he's going tp let me know his next gig in London. Cool eh?
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Postby SkinDeep » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:08 pm

ABAKUA wrote:Came across this site the other day.

What are your thoughts on the notations?

"A Guide to Bata: 30 Different Rhythms, Volume 1": Compiled by Michael Faue
NEW!! This instructional book teaches 30 different rhythms and has notation for all 3 bata drums (Okonkolo, Itotele, and Iya). Book and CD. HEAR A SOUND CLIP! BK: $ 15.95
"A Guide to Bata: Rhythms and Conversations, Volume 2": Compiled by Michael Faue
NEW!! Volume 2 digs deeper into the rhythms explored in the first volume, with more variations and conversations, with notation for all 3 drums (Okonkolo, Itotole, and Iya). Book only.

http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/Santeria/Drum/TOC.html

"A Guide to Bata: 30 Different Rhythms, Volume 1": Compiled by Michael Faue
NEW!! This instructional book teaches 30 different rhythms and has notation for all 3 bata drums (Okonkolo, Itotele, and Iya). Book and CD. HEAR A SOUND CLIP! BK: $ 15.95
"A Guide to Bata: Rhythms and Conversations, Volume 2": Compiled by Michael Faue
NEW!! Volume 2 digs deeper into the rhythms explored in the first volume, with more variations and conversations, with notation for all 3 drums (Okonkolo, Itotole, and Iya). Book only.

THIS IS FROM LATIN RHYTHM TRADERS WEBSITE




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Postby ABAKUA » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:15 pm

Diceman wrote:ps Abakua, I spoke to Steve the other day, and he's going tp let me know his next gig in London. Cool eh?

Ah good stuff man! Steve was at my side as a drummer/timbalero for almost 10 years in several bands. Apart from that, he is also one of my closest friends.
When you see him next, tell him I say "THINGLE" :laugh: :D

Try to hook up with him for a jam bro, he will surprise ya!
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Postby davidpenalosa » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:21 am

ABAKUA wrote:What are your thoughts on the notations?

Hi Abakua,
I take issue with the counting (my pet peeve). He uses a six beat cycle:
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 &
and a pair of four-beat cycles:
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &|1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &

This reveals a lack of understanding the music in its most fundamental framework. All clave-based music is set in a cycle of four main beats:
either
1+a2+a3+a4+a
or
1e+q2e+a3e+a4e+a

Also, it would easier to read if there were horizontal and vertical lines to define the grid better.

As for the accuracy, what I saw looked right.
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