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Afrocuban Slap Bass Lines Papcom Oscar Stagnaro

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Afrocuban Slap Bass Lines Papcom Oscar Stagnaro
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Publisher: Berklee Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 70.04 MB
Author: Oscar Stagnaro
ISBN: 9780634023781, 0634023780
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Pap/Com

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Afrocuban Slap Bass Lines Papcom Oscar Stagnaro by Oscar Stagnaro 9780634023781, 0634023780 instant download after payment.

(Berklee Methods). Afro-Cuban rhythms are hot, and the bass is the beating heart of the groove! Now you can learn to play slap bass in seven popular Afro-Cuban styles: cha cha, son montuno, songo, timba, Afro-Cuban 6/8, Latin jazz, and Latin jazz in 7. Whether you read tab or standard notation, you will quickly learn all these styles and develop your slap bass techniques to create style-appropriate articulations. The included CD has percussion tracks, play-along tracks and complete songs to help you improve your groove to an Afro-Cuban rhythm. Grammy-winning bassist Oscar Stagnaro is one of today's top players and a pioneer in bass education. He is an associate professor at Berklee College of Music, where he helped found the Latin bass studies department. He is co-author of The Latin Bass Book .

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