The Latin Guitar Handbook (nur als .pdf Download verfügbar)
The most complete and comprehensive handbook outlining the role of the guitar in the music of Cuba, Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, and other South American countries in print. A complete survey and guide for any guitarist interested in performing different styles of Latin music. Each chapter examines the styles common to the music of a featured country. Includes a thorough exploration of the history, common instrumentation, core rhythms, guitar patterns and chord voicings, transcriptions, application, and provides musical examples in each style. Students will explore: Mambo, Cha-Cha, Samba, Bossa Nova, Cumbia, Vallenato, Baion, Bolero, Rumba Flamenco, and Contemporary Latin Pop…just to name a few! Students may choose to focus in on one style or sample many. This resource book contains valuable knowledge guitarists can also utilize in application to a multitude of branch styles (jazz, smooth jazz, pop, rock, and the ever – growing Latin Music market), including what to play with an ensemble.
Chapter 1 : Origins The Journey from Spain Chapter 2 : Cuba History Understanding the Clave The Danzon The Cha - Cha - Cha Rumba Styles The Mambo The Songo Chapter 3 : Columbia History The Cumbia The Vallenato Chapter 4 : Brazil History Understanding Brazilian Rhythms The Choro The Samba The Bossa Nova The Baiao Chapter 5 : Venezuela History The Joropo Chapter 6 : Peru History The Festejo The Lando The Huayno The Marinera The Vals Peruano Chapter 7 : Mexico History The Bolero The Trio Format Bolero Vocabulary/Patterns Developing Intros Bolero Transcriptions Chapter 8 : Modern Styles History Rumba Flamenca Flamenco Vocabulary Contemporary Latin Pop/Rock
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