by zaragemca » Sat Dec 11, 2004 6:37 pm
Greeting to JC, and all the brothers of in conga,I would like to espressed that what is colled tradition didn't took place easy, it came with the understanding of the articulation of the music which is played,which involve the timing,the pulse,what the bass is doing,what the others percussion instruments are doing(bongos,timbales,drum,clave,bells,etc),becouse the congero is not in the group to duplicate what somebody else is doing,also involved how are you going to obtain the best articulation of the differents strokes which a congero would have to develop to obtain differents effects out of the instrument,how the congero dominate the syncopation,contra-syncopation and articulation of the parameters involved in playing a rhythms,the syncronization and of limbs(arms).This is the foundation of what is called tradition.And with this foundation a congero could take the knowlege to any musical stage(rhythms).Now why I could said that, in the house where I was born (La Havana),the rumberos would come every weekend to jam and articulate those features which I explain before.Also I did learn with my ancestors the basic and meaning of the African Patterns which they brought from Africa,taking that to the musical notation in percussion school which is called drumming,( for better understanding of the mathematical measures involved in the reproduction of those percussion pattern in the sheet of music).Plus I was promoting and playing Rock and Jazz since the late 60's.Jazz is not new to cuban percussionist neither, the jazz have been played in cuba since the 1900's and those cuban percussionist which came to the U.S. in the 40's were growing with the rest of the music which was played in the U.S. and were invited to play and recording of that music so they knew what was going on.So when somebody is listening to them they are listening to percussionists which know how to articulate the percussion in those rhythms.Gerry Zaragemca
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