While much of Afrocuban music is in 4/4, you cannot ignore 6/8. This rhythm feels like a swung triplet, but it is extremely specific.
: A traditional rumba style characterized by a 3-2 or 2-3 Rumba Clave. On the kit, it involves adapting the conga "salidor" and "segundo" parts.
To explore Afro-Cuban rhythms on drumset, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the basic rhythms and grooves of Afro-Cuban music. Here are some essential rhythms to get you started:
Afro-Cuban drumming is a fusion of African rhythmic DNA and Spanish influences. Mastering these concepts improves your independence dynamic control
While much of Afrocuban music is in 4/4, you cannot ignore 6/8. This rhythm feels like a swung triplet, but it is extremely specific.
: A traditional rumba style characterized by a 3-2 or 2-3 Rumba Clave. On the kit, it involves adapting the conga "salidor" and "segundo" parts.
To explore Afro-Cuban rhythms on drumset, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the basic rhythms and grooves of Afro-Cuban music. Here are some essential rhythms to get you started:
Afro-Cuban drumming is a fusion of African rhythmic DNA and Spanish influences. Mastering these concepts improves your independence dynamic control
