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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 02:08:31 GMT, "kaysee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Keith, u and I both know there is no such thing as a "simple" timba tune . . >. . <g> Quite! >Do you have Osvaldo Chacon's "Salsa Timba" (Voy a Entrar)? Yes, I have this. Haven't listened for a while and couldn't find the CD yesterday. Guess I'll have to dig it out. >Possibly some early Charanga Habanera or NG la Banda might work. If you >want something that at least starts out with the more "smaltsy" salsa >romantica and works up to the timba fury later on, you might consider >Manolin's "Para Mi Gente". Another good thought - I've got this somewhere as well, I think... >Best of luck this weekend! Thanks. We've got everything else together, but the timba arrangements my colleague Tim Sharp already has are a bit too complicated for a workshop group, hence my quest for something straightforward. Keith
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