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except that it seems like son clave to me...not rumba clave????? -- Aché Dennis M. Reed "Califa" (http://dmreed.com) My home page includes my musical autobiography which contains anecdotes, audio recordings and photos of groups I have worked with from the late 50s to the present (with 1960s recordings by pianist Carlos Federico, 1970s photos of Celia Cruz and Pete Escovedo, and recent photos of some of my wife's now famous PR dinners with Larry Harlow, Yomo Toro, etc. ), and selected LP and CD recordings from my Latin music collection of CDs, LPs, tapes, books, and instructional materials. http://dmreed.com/rumbarama.htm contains audio links to rumba recordings on my site and to other links. http://dmreed.com/santeria_ifa_yoruba.htm is a new page in progress. http://dmreed.com/us-inter_keyboard.htm contains information about the US-International Keyboard (WINDOWS 95/98) and a large printable keyboard image. "breezwave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > FREE 3-2 CLAVE WORKSHOP DOWNLOAD > Download a 3-2 Rumba Clave workshop produced by musician Bobby > Ramirez. Whether you're a musican or fan of Latin music, Bobby teaches > you in three easy steps how to play the 3-2 Rumba clave while signing > a melody. Go to: http://www.latinsheetmusic.com/free.html > > About LatinSheetMusic.com > From salsa, Latin Jazz and every Latin music style from all corners of > the Caribbean and Latin Central/South America, LatinSheetMusic.com is > a specialty boutique for custom Latin music arrangements and > transcriptions made to order at affordable cost for all kinds of bands > and orchestras. > > Founded by musician Bobby Ramirez, LatinSheetMusic.com is also an > educational source features CD reviews, informative articles on all > aspects of Latin music, online Latin music 101 course, glossary of > Latin music terms, home of RitmoClave Discussion Forum - everything > Latin music. Go to: http://www.latinsheetmusic.com. > > Ramirez has also pioneered a revolution of information about "Latin > Jazz" in cyberspace by establishing the first serious web portal for > this music on the Internet, LatinJazzClub.com. > > A giant literary cyber-emporium of related music news, articles, > interviews, CD reviews and information, LatinJazzClub.com is a virtual > on-line magazine dedicated to the advancement, education and > historical preservation of Latin Jazz. Go to: > http://www.latinjazzclub.com > > Additional information about musician Bobby Ramirez at: > http://www.bobbyramirez.com
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