From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz

From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz
Title From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz PDF eBook
Author Raul A. Fernandez
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2006-05-23
Genre Music
ISBN 0520939441

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This book explores the complexity of Cuban dance music and the webs that connect it, musically and historically, to other Caribbean music, to salsa, and to Latin Jazz. Establishing a scholarly foundation for the study of this music, Raul A. Fernandez introduces a set of terms, definitions, and empirical information that allow for a broader, more informed discussion. He presents fascinating musical biographies of prominent performers Cachao López, Mongo Santamaría, Armando Peraza, Patato Valdés, Francisco Aguabella, Cándido Camero, Chocolate Armenteros, and Celia Cruz. Based on interviews that the author conducted over a nine-year period, these profiles provide in-depth assessments of the musicians’ substantial contributions to both Afro-Cuban music and Latin Jazz. In addition, Fernandez examines the links between Cuban music and other Caribbean musics; analyzes the musical and poetic foundations of the Cuban son form; addresses the salsa phenomenon; and develops the aesthetic construct of sabor, central to Cuban music. Copub: Center for Black Music Research

Tito Puente and the Making of Latin Music

Tito Puente and the Making of Latin Music
Title Tito Puente and the Making of Latin Music PDF eBook
Author Steven Joseph Loza
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 312
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780252067785

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A multifaceted portrait of "El Rey", the king of Latin music, this is the first in-depth historical, musical, and cultural study to trace the career and influence of Tito Puente. 57 photos.

Contemporary Latin JAzz Guitar

Contemporary Latin JAzz Guitar
Title Contemporary Latin JAzz Guitar PDF eBook
Author Neff Irizarry, 2nd
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-11-20
Genre
ISBN 9780997661798

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A complete guide to playing Latin music on guitar

Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz

Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz
Title Decoding Afro-Cuban Jazz PDF eBook
Author Chucho Valdés
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 2019-02-19
Genre Blacks
ISBN 9780997661729

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Funkifying the Cláve

Funkifying the Cláve
Title Funkifying the Cláve PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Goines
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages 82
Release 1990
Genre Bass guitar
ISBN 9780769220208

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The Latin Bass Book

The Latin Bass Book
Title The Latin Bass Book PDF eBook
Author Chuck Sher
Publisher "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages 466
Release 2011-01-12
Genre Music
ISBN 1457101386

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The only comprehensive book ever published on how to play bass in authentic Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, Caribbean and various South American styles. Over 250 pages of exact transcriptions of every note Oscar plays on the 3 accompanying CDs. Endorsed by Down Beat magazine, Latin Beat magazine, Benny Rietveld, etc.

Cuban Fire

Cuban Fire
Title Cuban Fire PDF eBook
Author Isabelle Leymarie
Publisher Bloomsbury Continuum
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Folk music
ISBN 9780826465665

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In Cuban Fire, the prize-winning author Isabelle Leymarie tells the thrilling story of popular music of Cuban origin and its major artists from the 1920s to today. Afro-Cuban music derives its richness from the fusion of many cultures. On the island of tobacco, rum and coffee, nicknamed 'The Green Caiman' because of its long and curvy shape, the wedding of sacred and secular African musical genres with Spanish and French melodies gave rise to numerous genres that have gained international fame- son, rhumba, guaracha, conga, mambo, cha-cha-cha, pachanga, and nueva timba. The history of Cuban music also unfolds in the United States, where large Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican and other Hispanic communities have established themselves over the years. It was in New York, indeed, that the boogaloo, salsa and Latin jazz, created by such musicians as Machito, Mario Bauz , Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo, emerged out of the contact with the Puerto Ricans and African-Americans of that city. This major reference book also deals with the incandescent rhythms of Puerto Rico and -- to a lesser degree -- Santo Domingo, integrated today into salsa and Latin jazz.