Religious Music of Palo Monte - A Cajon Ceremony, Live Afro-Cuban Music from Havana, CUBA Review
A live recording of a Palo ceremony in La Habana, Cuba, incorporating cajones, wooden sound boxes as percussion instruments.On this recording, we hear just two cajones and a guataca. The larger, deep sounding cajon carries the basic rhythm implying bass strokes, while the smaller, higher pitched cajon improvises on top of it. This concept of a higher pitched solo drum is borrowed from the quinto in Rumba. In all other African and Afro-Cuban drumming styles including Palo Congo, it is typically the big, deep sounding instrument that has the soloing function.Recorded by Lawrence Millard on 12/21/2001Liner notes by Thomas Altmann, 08/2004Our complete catalog, samples, photos and more is on our website. Earthcds - Real music from real places. Read more...
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