Music Articles
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Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One
In the post civil war united states, a mixture of field hollers, spirituals, and dance music gave birth to the Blues. By the early 20th century, Blues had emerged as its own genre. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part one.
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Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two
In United States Blues has evolved from an unaccompanied vocal music traditions of African American slaves into a wide variety of styles, sub genres, and regional variations. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part two.
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Cuban Conga, Cumbia and Pilon - History And Development Drummers Guide
The Cuban Conga rhythms are performed in the "conga de comparsa", an ensembles similar to the Samba schools of Brazil, during the Cuban festivals. In this article we will be discussing Cuban Conga, Cumbia and Pilon styles their developments and history.
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Danzon And Palito - History And Development Drummers Guide
Danzon ("Great Dance" or "Grand Dance") first appeared in the latter part of the 19th century and is the cornerstone of almost all modern Cuban music. In this article we will be discussing Danzon and Palito musical styles, their development and history.
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Pilon And Plena - History And Development Drummers Guide
Pilon pioneered in the 1970s in the eastern part of Cuba, most notably by the group Los Bocucos. Its rhythm is influenced by the sound of workers pounding coffee beans. In this article we will be discussing Pilon and Plena styles their development and history.
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Merengue, Beguine And Bolero - History And Development Drummers Guide
Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, officially promoted as such by the dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina. In this article we will be discussing Merengue, Beguine and Bolero musical styles, the development of rhythm, dance and history.
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Receivers In Satellite Radio
Receivers of XM are equipped to receive signals from both of the company's Boeing 702 satellites and a repeater simultaneously. Till the availability of the sources of signals, the radio plays without
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Technology Behind Satellite Radios
The concept of satellite radio is such a remarkably one that one might wonder why it took so much time for the first space-based audio service to make its debut in the countries. It is very easy. It i
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How We Listen Music In MOH Systems
The features of music on hold allow users to place on net and off net users on hold with music that is streamed from a streaming source. It allows two types of holds namely end user hold and network h
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Different MOH Features
The features of music on hold allow users to place on net and off net users on hold with music that is streamed from a streaming source. It allows two types of holds namely end user hold and network h
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Songo - Bomba - History And Development Drummers Guide
Just as Jazz from United States influenced the Mambo, Funk and Soul inspired the Songo, which combines Cuban rhythms with Funk, Rock, Jazz, and musical styles from the Caribbean and Brazil. In this article we will discuss the Songo and Bomba and their development.
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Cha Cha - Mozambique - History And Development Drummers Guide
Cha Cha is the North American term for the Afro Cuban Salsa dance known as the "Cha cha cha," which refers to the sound of the "3 note rhythm" in the dance step. In this article we will be discussing Cha Cha and Mozambique, styles their development and history.
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Guaguanco - Mambo - History And Development Drummers Guide
Guaguanco is the most popular form of Afro Cuban Rumba. Other Rumba styles are the Yambu and the Columbia. In this article we will be discussing Guaguanco and Mambo, instrumentation, improvisation along with musical voicing, development and the history.
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Afro Cuban 6/8 - Cascara - History And Development Drummers Guide
Cuban clave rhythms would emerge in Africa, in the Nigerian Yoruba tribe. Unlike the rumba clave, which is based on a duple feel, the Afro Cuban 6/8 rhythm is based on a triple feel. In this article we will be discussing the Afro Cuban 6/8 and Cascara styles.
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Clave - Afro Cuban Music - History And Development Drummers Guide
The most important feature in almost all Afro Cuban music is the clave rhythm. Clave is Spanish for "key," as in instrument key. Styles presented in this guide include order and type of clave: 3-2 or 2-3 son clave, 3-2 or 2-3 rumba clave, and 6/8 clave.
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