Cuban music is experiencing a surge in international popularity as
people from all over the world are drawn to its incredibly catchy
rhythms. Musicians know that playing Cuban music requires a relaxed, yet
steady, feel for the clave---the underlying groove that is not always
easy for newcomers to grasp. Drum Atlas: Cuba will teach you how to
internalize the clave and build layer upon layer of rhythm on that
foundation, all the while showing you how to incorporate those
infectious Cuban rhythms into your drum playing. Start by adapting
traditional conga rhythms to the snare drum, then add bass drum,
tom-toms, hi-hat, cymbal, and cowbell to the mix.
Even if you are not primarily a Cuban-style drummer, you'll find that
studying these rhythms will help your sense of syncopation and limb
independence. Sample bass and piano parts are included so you can try
out these rhythms with your band. With the many varieties of Cuban
styles in this book, you'll have plenty of opportunities to play a truly
authentic Cuban sound.