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Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. Volume 5 is a complete introduction and guide to
timba, the innovative genre that exploded onto the Cuban scene in
the 1990s. Included are a full history, discography, analysis of
rhythm section gears and harmonies, and a series of tumbao
exercises to develop each of the innovations of the timba pianists.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. After the 5 introductory volumes, Volume 6 is the
first to cover a specific pianist, using note-for-note
transcriptions from MIDI files. Ivan "Melon" Lewis is one of the
greatest timba pianists, having recorded and played with The Issac
Delgado Group and Manolin, el Medico de la Salsa.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. After the 5 introductory volumes, Volume 7 is the
second of a series of books on specific Cuban pianists, using
note-for-note transcriptions from MIDI files. Ivan "Melon" Lewis is
one of the greatest timba pianists, having recorded and played with
The Issac Delgado Group and Manolin, el Medico de la Salsa.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. After the 5 introductory volumes, Volume 8 is the
third of a series of books on specific Cuban pianists, using
note-for-note transcriptions from MIDI files. Ivan "Melon" Lewis is
one of the greatest timba pianists, having recorded and played with
The Issac Delgado Group and Manolin, el Medico de la Salsa.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. Volume 4, with an intermediate difficulty level,
covers groups such as Orquesta Reve, Adalberto Alvarez, Son 14,
Original de Manzanillo, Los Maravillas de Florida (starting point
for Manolito y su Trabuco), and others.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. Volume 3, with an intermediate difficulty level,
covers the explosive musical developments in Cuba after the 1959
revolution, including Los Van Van, Irakere, Ritmo Oriental,
mozambique, songo and cha-onda.
Written by the editor of the world's largest Cuban music website,
www.timba.com, and the author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga
Method," "Beyond Salsa Piano" is a series of method books and
historical/discographical guides chronicling the role of the piano
in Cuban music. Volume 1, with a "beginning" difficulty level,
covers the earliest antecedents of the piano tumbao and provide
exercises for beginning pianists to develop the technique necessary
to play salsa and timba piano tumbaos. It begins with piano
adaptations of tres guajeos from the seminal folkloric genre of
changui, which predates the first Cuban recordings, and then
proceeds to the danzon and son genres of the 1900-1940 period to
look for early roots of the modern piano tumbao in the tres and
violin parts. The volume concludes with an extensive study of the
various types of tumbaos pioneered by Arsenio Rodriguez in the
1940s. A directory of other volumes can be found at http:
//www.timba.com/piano
Note: Audio files do not come with any of the Beyond Salsa books -
they're a separate downloadable product.] Written by the editor of
the world's largest Cuban music website, www.timba.com, and the
author of the popular "Tomas Cruz Conga Method," "Beyond Salsa
Piano" is a series of method books and historical/discographical
guides chronicling the role of the piano in Cuban music. Volume 1,
with a "beginning" difficulty level, covers the earliest
antecedents of the piano tumbao and provide exercises for beginning
pianists to develop the technique necessary to play salsa and timba
piano tumbaos. It begins with piano adaptations of tres guajeos
from the seminal folkloric genre of changui, which predates the
first Cuban recordings, and then proceeds to the danzon and son
genres of the 1900-1940 period to look for early roots of the
modern piano tumbao in the tres and violin parts. The volume
concludes with an extensive study of the various types of tumbaos
pioneered by Arsenio Rodriguez in the 1940s. Other volumes can be
found at https: //www.createspace.com/3419799
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