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(LPV-337).
Top latin percussions musicians from New York 70s give a masterclass titled: Understanding Latin Rhythms. Pick up your instruments, listen and play.
Cha-Cha:
Mambo:
Shekere:
Son Montuno:
Masacote:
Bolero:
Merengue:
Bomba:
Guaguanco:
In order to follow each instrument & specific rhythms and to understand better each rhythm, this is very helpfull:
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Jose Mangual: bongo, conga, maracas, guiro
Carlos Patato Valdez: conga, shekere
Manny Oquendo: timbales
Bobby Rodriguez: bass
Jose Mangual Jr: conga, cascara, guiro, vocal
Milton Cardona clave, conga
Louis Mangual: congo cowbell
Porfirio Fernandez: tambora, torpedo
Ada Chabrier: vocal
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►► Check another latin drums lesson (by Jack Costanzo) HERE.