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1201
Nolan, Are you suggesting 8 different drums? I think traditionally there are only the 3 drums. Dan ... Just Tell Us What You Want... Respond.com - Shopping the...
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Jul 1, 1999
11:27 am
1202
... Well, I'm not suggesting the actuality of it... it was suggested TO me. I'm merely questioning it. However, not all traditional musics use just 3 drums....
Nolan Warden
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Jul 1, 1999
12:47 pm
1203
In rumba there have traditionally been three drums, the tumbadora, the conga (segundo or tres golpes) and the quinto. More recently some manufacturers have...
Roberto Rengel
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Jul 1, 1999
3:04 pm
1204
Nolan, I think we could make several different lists. There is a big difference between a party in Vedado and an LP catalog. Are you talking about a...
m. brassell
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Jul 1, 1999
3:11 pm
1205
Hey Nolan, got your e-mail recently but you also seem to be sending me dans e-mail. Its all good though, nothing private. ... FreeShop is the #1 place for free...
Preston
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Jul 1, 1999
3:17 pm
1206
... I'm not talking about ensemble playing. I'm not even talking about a specific style (rumba). What I am questioning is if there are eight categorizations...
Nolan Warden
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Jul 1, 1999
5:06 pm
1207
Can anyone recommend, either a particular player or an album that showcases, jazz percussion? I am looking for some influence on how to adapt percussion to...
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Jul 1, 1999
5:16 pm
1208
<199907011705.naa2525-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/nwarden_latinperc/?start=1206ÿ ... I'm not sure that he's...
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Jul 1, 1999
5:19 pm
1209
I perfer to play seated, but i am coming from a drum kit background, so it feels unnatural for me to be standing, unless i have more than 3 drums to play, in...
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Jul 1, 1999
5:24 pm
1210
Hello Nolan: although set up of 4 and 5 tumbadoras is frequently seen, the confusion comes from the types of tumbadoras/congas/drums used in different types of...
Gerald Stone
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Jul 1, 1999
6:15 pm
1211
Hello Nolan, no there is not an 8 set classification of drums. I have just posted an answer in humble opinion to this. It should be uploaded shortly. Vicky ...
Gerald Stone
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Jul 1, 1999
6:19 pm
1212
I too play trap set, but when it comes to congas, I play seated. It is the traditional way to play congas, but playing standing up is not necessarily a bad...
Gerald Stone
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Jul 1, 1999
6:26 pm
1213
... Are you sure? I thought most people would refer only to the heel-toe motion of the left hand (for right handed people) as the marcha. -nolan ... FreeShop...
Nolan Warden
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Jul 1, 1999
9:25 pm
1214
I feel a nomenclatural storm brewing: (i) "A-side of clave and D-side of clave" vs (ii) "3-side of clave and 2-side of clave" (iii) names (various) for the...
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Jul 1, 1999
10:02 pm
1215
... Whew...I feel validated. I was waiting to see what others thought of the list. At first glance it looked to me like variations on a theme. Regino and...
Steve Tierra
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Jul 1, 1999
10:13 pm
1216
Slap me five! Just sold off all my heavy contracting equipment to make room for more drums. After 20 years of full time contracting and twelve years part...
Barkman
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Jul 1, 1999
10:57 pm
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Congratulations Barkman!-Scott Davidson ... Just Tell Us What You Want... Respond.com - Shopping the World for You! http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/390 ...
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Jul 2, 1999
3:39 am
1218
Here is about the only controbution i can make to the varation of tumbao! It is not much just something i fool around with while playing the tumbao, it is ...
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Jul 2, 1999
5:07 pm
1219
... motion ... Sorry if I confused you, what I meant was that the marcha includes all of the beats, the whole thing, not just beat 4+. The word marcha means...
Gerald Stone
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Jul 3, 1999
1:51 am
1220
Yes, to me that list seemed to have alot of overlap - different names for drums that served more or less the same function. Although I agree that there is the...
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Jul 3, 1999
4:26 am
1221
... My first introduction to the word Marcha came last week when Miguel Bernal asked the assembled class what they wanted to learn. We were so brain dead from...
Steve Tierra
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Jul 3, 1999
5:23 am
1222
... According to the Ed Uribe book "The Essence of Afro-Cuban Percussion & Drum Set", the Marcha (or Manoteo) is merely the "heel-toe" motion of the left hand....
Nolan Warden
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Jul 3, 1999
7:27 am
1223
... Thanks for this Nolan...I wasn't trying to be an authority, only throwing in my experience. Let me get to my tape and (subsequent notation) and check the...
Steve Tierra
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Jul 3, 1999
5:04 pm
1224
Without having it open in front of me, I believe "The Salsa Guidebook" by Rebecca Mauleon defines the Marcha as the heel-toe motion of the left hand, too. ...
Jason & Jennifer Crane
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Jul 3, 1999
5:13 pm
1225
Hi Nolan, Rebeca Mauleon writes about African instruments "recreated" by the Lucumi and she groups them according to origin. The Yoruba instruments include...
m. brassell
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Jul 3, 1999
8:34 pm
1226
hi all, Jason Crane wrote: "Without having it open in front of me, I believe "The Salsa Guidebook" by Rebecca Mauleon defines the Marcha as the heel-toe motion...
Johannes Schya
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Jul 5, 1999
1:44 pm
1227
Hello list, Does anyone on this list have any info to share about plastic conga heads? I am thinking about trying but would like some info first. Thanks Mike ...
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Jul 5, 1999
6:50 pm
1228
... From my experience, plastic conga heads are just that - plastic. They are synthetic versions of the real thing. The ones today aren't terrible like the...
Nolan Warden
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Jul 5, 1999
7:19 pm
1229
At 09:35 AM 07/05/1999 +0100, you wrote: the ... I believe, I believe but I should point out that at least one Cuban teacher thinks of, and teaches what are...
Steve Tierra
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Jul 5, 1999
7:22 pm
1230
Hello all, Steve Tierra's comment... ... ...makes me think once again that we as musicians and enthusiasts should do more to document the teaching methods and...
Jason & Jennifer Crane
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Jul 5, 1999
8:25 pm
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