by zaragemca » Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:34 pm
Ok brother David,you are creating a little confusion when talking about Clave,when the subject is related only to a time signature,(3/4),there are Blues written in 3/4 time signature,and it have nothing to do with Clave,(this people didn't know anything about,'Clave),'it is just a historic background that when they started making score for Blues,for the purpose of Copyright it was written in 2/4 time signature and later some of the Blues were written in 3/4 time signature,(influenced by Gospel's music)...To Santiago that type of music you are reffering is the 'Guapango' style,(I had play with around 5 Mexican Bands so I have more than share of those), for some reasons they called Sones,...as,'Son de la Negra','Chilito Piking,''Guadalajara','Jarabe Tapatio',etc... there are written in 6/8 time signature and sometime 3/4 double pulse,(the percussion pattern used in Afro/Jazz,could be used to play in those songs,at one point you are going to fill that the songs is getting into a 'contra beat' feeling,but all you have to do is to hold in there becouse they are going to comeback...Venezuela have the same type of rhythms,but as it happened everywhere, it is called different,..'Joropo'...Colombia also have this type of music,and it is also called different,'Llanera",(del Llano)...In Venezuela and Colombia this type of music could be reinforced with drums...But none of this styles have anything to do with 'Clave'. Dr. Zaragemca
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