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Clave (rhythm) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The clave is the backbone of latin music.The son clave is named for it's use in son music. Hear the clave in this salsa recorded by ... It differs from the son clave by only one note, which gives an entirely different feel. The son clave has a much stronger 4/4 feel while the rumba clave has retains a stronger 6/8 feel.
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Claves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term clave may refer to • Clave, a rhythmic pattern found in some Afro-Cuban Music • Claves, a percussion instrument • Clave, A Free Weekly Newspaper in Santo Domingo • Clavé, a village in Franc...
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The CLAVE was introduced in 1992 as the first one-piece, closed, NeedleFree connector and is currently the Number One connector sold worldwide. It is the unique design of the CLAVE that ensures compliance with NeedleFree policies because of its passive technology which cannot accept a needle.
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CLAVE CONCEPTS; Afro Cuban Rhythm ... In order to understand Afro Cuban rhythms one must pursue an extensive study of the clave role and its relationship with the instruments, compositions and arrangements. For it is the clave rhythm that provides the foundation in this style of music.
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Thanks to Johnny Johnson at; www.lavozdemambo.com for getting us motivated to upgrade and update our clave area. Thanks Johnny ... At Salsa University: La Clave: Unlocking the mysterious key to Cuban music Historical background galore, interviews about clave with musicians etc. a must see site.
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LOCATION: THE LENORE REST STOP/PICINIC AREA; JUST WEST (DOWNSTREAM) OF THE LENORE BRIDGE; AT MILE MARKER 27.75 ON HIGHWAY 12; IF YOU ARE ON THE RONDE, THE SNAKE, OR ARE ON THE CLEARWATER TO "SKATE ONE UP". PLEASE STOP IN FOR A VISIT. ... CLAVE DEMO CASTERS AND TACKLE COMPANIE...
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Forward Son Clave ... Rhumba clave with cascara: Play green pattern with strong hand, red pattern (clave) with other hand. Then, If you're feeling adventurous, switch hands and play clave with your strong hand and cascara with the other...
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