pavloconga wrote:Hi guys,
the rhythm above I wrote out from another thread is from Changuito's video "Evolution of the Tumbadoras". If you can get hold of a copy from somewhere he gives some examples of patterns that can be played in jazz styles (incl. those above). It would help to hear it so you can get the correct feel.
As for what to play on a tumba to accompany the other conga player on quinto & conga, I would suggest not duplicating what the other conga player is doing.
If he's playing a tumbao you could play something opposite to that so it creates a melodic effect. Usually 2 conga players in a jazz band would not happen, but hey, jazz is famous for experimentation. Give it a go.
Pavlo
zaragenca wrote:Spiritdrum,..I disagree with you in the musical statement..the one which would hold the time ,(when not drum/set),would be the bass player..Cha Cha for jazz?..well the articulation for jazz would depend in what is the type of jazz which is played…standards is not necessary and specific style,..it means outstanding songs which are very known to the jazz players.Dr. Zaragemca
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