Tango. Latin rhythms - Index. Salsa music. Conga drums, one of the foundational instruments of salsa music. Salsa is primarily Cuban son, itself a fusion of Spanish canción and guitar and Afro-Cuban percussion, merged with North American music styles such as jazz. Salsa also occasionally incorporates elements of rock, R&B, and funk.[6] All of these non-Cuban elements are grafted onto the basic Cuban son montuno template when performed within the context of salsa.[7] Salsa as a musical term[edit] "In 1973, I hosted the television show Salsa which was the first reference to this particular music as salsa. But promotion certainly wasn't the only factor in the music's success, as Sanabria makes clear: "Musicians were busy creating the music but played no role in promoting the name salsa Globally, the term salsa has eclipsed the original names of the various Cuban musical genres it encompasses.
Issues of identity and ownership[edit] The Cuban origins of the music do not conveniently fit into the pan-Latino narrative. Lyrics[edit] Clave (rhythm) Playing a pair of claves Anglicized pronunciation: clah-vay Son clave Rumba clave Both patterns shown in simple meter (duple-pulse) and compound meter (triple-pulse) structures Although they subdivide the beats differently, the 12/8 and 4/4 versions of each clave share the same pulse names. The correlation between the triple-pulse and duple-pulse forms of clave, as well as other patterns, is an important dynamic of sub-Saharan-based rhythm.
Son clave has strokes on: 1, 1a, 2&, 3&, 4. 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a || X . . 1 & a 2 & a 3 & a 4 & a || X . Rumba clave has strokes on: 1, 1a, 2a, 3&, 4. 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a || X . . 1 & a 2 & a 3 & a 4 & a || X . Both clave patterns are used in rumba. One of the most difficult applications of the clave is in the realm of composition and arrangement of Cuban and Cuban-based dance music. There are three main branches of what could be called clave theory.
The third branch comes from the United States. 1 & a 2 & a 3 & a 4 & a || X . St. Cecilia Schola Cantorum » About the Schola. The St. Cecilia Schola Cantorum is a liturgical choir founded in 2001 and attached to St. Michael’s the Archangel Catholic Church in Auburn, Alabama, with a particular emphasis on singing the propers of the Mass, and using chant and polyphony as an integral part of modern liturgy. The mission of the schola is to serve the parish community in the process of rediscovering the music that is recommended by the Second Vatican Council and remains integral to the development and full experience of the Roman Rite. We rehearse on Thursday evenings in the parish from 8:00-9:30pm. The full schola sings every two weeks for the 7:45am Sunday Mass. The Schola carefully prepares and sings the parts of the Mass and appointed texts assigned to be sung. The broader mission of the St. It was our highest privilege to twice sing at the cathedrals of both Mobile and Birmingham.
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Rock. Funk. France. Jazz. Folk.