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- notes, it is known as the baqueteo. Like the clave, this forms a pair of measures, syncopated and unsyncopated. The baqueteo is in fact, is an embellishment...
- them are referred to as cáscara. Common stroke patterns include abanico, baqueteo (from danzón), mambo, and chachachá. Timbales have average diameters of...
- orchestral concerts. The basic timbales part for danzón is called the baqueteo. In the example above, the slashed noteheads indicate muted drum strokes...
- part is essentially a guajeo. The rhythmic pattern is known in Cuba as baqueteo. The pattern of attack-points is nearly identical to the 3–2 clave motif...
- of the 19th century. The danzón has a different but related rhythm, the baqueteo, and the dance is quite different. The Argentine milonga and tango makes...
- claves. Pattern 2 is the baqueteo, the key pattern used in danzón and the first expression of clave in written music. The baqueteo consists of the son clave...
- part is essentially a guajeo. The rhythmic pattern is known in Cuba as baqueteo. The pattern of attack-points is nearly identical to the 3-2 clave motif...