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Latin Percussion MUSED 259

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Latin Percussion MUSED 259

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  1. Latin Percussion MUSED 259

  2. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Latin Percussion (also known as LP) refers to any number of a large family of musical percussion instruments used in Latin Music, which in turn is a very loosely related group of musical styles, mainly from the Latin American region, and ultimately having roots or influences in African Tribal Music.

  3. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Latin America is the region of the Americas where Romance Languages, those derived from Latin (particularly Spanish and Portuguese), are primarily spoken. Latin America is contrasted with the lesser known term Anglo-American, that region of the Americas where English predominates.

  4. Latin Percussion MUSED 259

  5. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Instruments • Conga • Bongo • Claves • Cowbell • Woodblock • Shekere • Guiro • Cabasa • Timbales • Whistle • Maracas • Agogo • Steel Drum • Berimbau

  6. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Conga

  7. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Bongo

  8. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Claves Woodblock

  9. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Cowbell

  10. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Shekere

  11. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Maracas

  12. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Guiro

  13. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Cabasa

  14. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Agogo

  15. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Timbales http://www.rhythmweb.com/timbales/index.html Three famous timbales players: Tito Puente Pete Escovedo Sheila E. (Escovedo)

  16. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Samba Whistle

  17. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Surdo

  18. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Ganza

  19. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Tamborim

  20. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Steel Drum (Steelpan)

  21. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 Berimbau

  22. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Notation Box Notation / Time Unit Line / Rhythm Chart

  23. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Notation D: Dun ("Doon") = bass beat with left hand (center of drum) G: Gun ("Goon") = bass beat with right hand (center of drum) d: do ("doe") = rim beat with left hand g: go = rim beat with right hand T: Ta = slap beat with left hand: sharp glancing stroke P: Pa = slap beat with right hand Note: hands can be switched

  24. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Basic Rhythm Patterns

  25. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Basic Rhythm Patterns Cuban “Clave Rhythms” Son 3-2 Son 2-3 Rumba 3-2 Rumba 2-3

  26. Latin Percussion MUSED 259 LP Basic Rhythm Patterns Samba Surdo Ganza Tamborim

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