Afro-Cuban Rhythms Vol. 1
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Item number 1400114AW, 16 pages, $4.95

Featuring many traditional rhythms, "Afro-Cuban Rhythms Vol. 1" is presented in a clear, concise, and affordable manner. This folio showcases clave, tumbao, yambu, guaguanco (Matanzas), guaguanco (Havana), rumba Columbia, conga (Havana), conga (Santiago), and conga (Matanzas). Ideal for any percussionist, you will find that these rhythms bring new life to your music.

Please Note: This conveniently sized book measure 8 inches tall by 5 1/2 inches wide, so you can take it anywhere.

Published By: "Afro-Cuban Rhythms Vol. 1" was published by Mel Bay Publications.


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Sheet Music Format: Instrumental Solo
   Difficulty 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
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