دانلود کتاب Essential Guide To Latin Styles For Keyboard
by Christopher Norton
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عنوان فارسی: راهنمای ضروری برای سبک های لاتین برای صفحه کلید |
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Most Latin American music is basedo n afew basic styles. These
have all been included in this book, as have some variations
which demonstrate how a particular style can be altered to create a different mood.
The instrumentation in a Latin band tends to be:
• percussion (between 1 and 6 players)
• drum kit (but only in recent years - in "traditional" Latin
bands, drum kit is not included) • bass (upright or electric)
• piano
• guitar (electric and/or acoustic)
• 1 or 2 lead instruments, typically flute, trumpet,
saxophone or guitar The percussion section includes:
• claves
• cowbells (various pitches) • timbales
• cabasa
• triangle
• guiro
• maracas and/or various shakers • congas and/or bongos
If you don't have al the percussion instruments listed, you can improvise a Latin American percussion section - for claves, use
woodblock; for timbales, use pots and pans; for cowbell, use a small saucepan; for guiro, use a washboard scraped with a knitting needle.
Latin American music should above all be fun to play. Look around for potential instruments - fi itmakes a good sound, use it! Every kitchen or garage contains a potential Latin percussion section (but don't use the best pressure cooker!)