The basics of Latin Music
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The basics of latin Music by Rebeca Mauleon.
As an educator and author, Rebeca offers an array of programs, including master classes, clinics, private lessons, lecture-demonstrations and full-length teaching residencies. Her expertise in the field of Afro-Caribbean music has brought her to colleges and universities around the globe, includin
g middle and high school programs. Her critically acclaimed books on Latin music have been adopted into the programs of such prestigious institutions as the Berklee College of Music in Boston and Stanford University.
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 most recent tunes, Pupy, etc...cuban music)
 fine there are some dances that are incorporated in timba dancing that not "advance dancers" in NY salsa would not be able to do. which dancing are you inclined towards more?
 rythm, and I like for instance to dance one twoo......syncop, or 4 th beat, or even Son Montuno rythm. In France most dancers are dancing on1 , OK but it render less on syncopated parts. On2 (Mambo) seem to be more adapted to more Portorican oriented music, often 2-3 clave, also. easy to get che
ated in comprehension of rythm.. I also like to dance on2 even if the music is not, but in anycase as a novice dancer I am limited...
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 as I like it I will work on that, (when trying to dance more usually (and on1) I felt easily on a 2-3 sensation, it differs from the one generally danced, as you stated...
 syncopated, which certainly makes things more challenging for the musicians. Whether dancers can really tune in to this depends on how musical they are!
 but its still a genre

 latina?
 listen to for more of this? I love the latin/salsa music that is lead my the kind of harsh piano. The sort you hear in films as the main characters visit a latin American country.
 this?
 dura!!
 desconoce este patron..hay muchos que tocan y la cruzan...yo e oido muchos musicos de renombre cruzandola...hay que conocer este patron..una ves se domine esto ya el mismo sentir de la clave te impulsa a llevarla correctamente..gracias linda por la explicacion..soy compositor y musico "de oido"
toco varios instrumentos de y tengo ese sentido de la clave bien fundado aunque sin estudio solo oyendo gente como tu que saben de la materia...saludos de un boricua
 Student.
 insights!

 she started to play montuno style I started to feel so happy that almost I cried. Montuno is absolutely my favourite music on piano and she is perfect.
 Latino Music not Latin Music, that is a great difference.
I
 agree she is wrong in many ways.
 advance!
 video is generally categorized as "Afro-Cuban" in that the specific styles mentioned form part of Cuba's vast array of rhythms. She uses the term "Latin" in a general sense in order to reach a general audience that may not have any familiarity with this music. Both terms "Latino" and "Latin" hav
e been commercially adopted in popular culture as a way to discuss or identify this music; of course neither term is really adequate in describing music of Latin America.
 any familiarity with this music. Both terms "Latino" and "Latin" have been commercially adopted in popular culture as a way to discuss or identify this music; of course neither term is really adequate in describing music of Latin America.
 Latin music teacher at CCSF. Best teacher EVER. :)