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Therefore, when you play these rhythms, your left hand often mimics the cascara (timbale pattern on the shell), your right hand plays the tumbao (conga pattern on the hi-hat or ride), and your right foot plays the ponche (the punch or bass drum accent).
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Clearly define your drum symbols. Use an "X" notehead on an upper line for cowbells, a triangle notehead for ride bells, and circled notes for snare drum rim clicks. Therefore, when you play these rhythms, your left
Features an iconic cowbell pattern played over a constant, busy snare drum and foot ostinato. when you play these rhythms
The Romance. A slow, ballad-style groove.