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Cuban Son Complex - The many faces of Cuban music |
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Written by Jon Griffin
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Friday, 06 June 2008 11:47 |
The Cuban Son Complex
By Jon Griffin
Description
Son is a generic term for the musical family of country music
originating in Oriente de Cuba (Eastern Cuba), as well as a style
within the family itself.
Traditionally, Son was played with an ensemble similar to a Changüi, but the Contra Bass replaced the Marimbula and the Guayo was replaced by the Güiro and or Maracas. Also, it is the
first time that clave as we know play it is really present
Another characteristic of Son is that it doesn't generally have the
second section or montuno. That is correctly called son-montuno, but in
practice the terms are often interchanged.
Modern Son has taken on many offshoots including Songo, Timba and
Son Moderno. These styles often mix Afro-Cuban rhythms such as Guaganco
and Funk along with a much freer use of Clave and patterns. Many
patterns are actually "contra tumbao" or counter tumbao.
Instrumentation
Examples
Cuban Son Ensemble ExampLE
Musical Examples
all contain some good examples of Son.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 June 2008 11:58 )
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