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- Contents -
BASICS: INTRODUCTION
First Basics and Tips
Sitting Position
The Sound Characteristics of the Cajön
Practicing Cajon in your Flat
Playing Cajon on Stage
Play-Along CD
Online Videos
Notation Symbols
Counting or Rhythmic Language?
Syllable Language Chart
PART 1: SOUNDS & MOVEMENTS
The Cuban Way of Playing
Bass stroke (Bass Tone)
Edge stroke (Open Tone)
Exercises with quarter notes (bass & edge)
Exercises with eighth notes (bass & edge)
Grooves with quarter and eighth notes
Exercises with sixteenth notes (bass & edge)
Combinations of eighth notes and sixteenth notes
The Groove & Fill Concept
The modular system
The Peruvian Way of Playing
Bass stroke (soft Bass Tone)
Edge stroke (Tip)
Rudiments
Paradiddle, Paradiddle-diddle, Double Paradiddle
More Paradiddle variations
The Slap Strokes
The dark Slap
The light Slap
Slap & Tip
The Melody Concept
The Melody Concept using authentic and traditional patterns
The Clave: The Son Clave
The dotted quarter note
The Son Clave 3/2 and Son Clave 2/3
The Rumba Clave
The Bossa Clave
The Samba Clave
Groupings
3 over 4, 5 over 4, 7 over 4
Grouping combinations
Triplets and Groupings in the Flow of R L
Groups of 2 and groups of 4 in triplet sequences
Multiple accents
The Bembe rhythm
More African patterns
PART 2: GROOVES & STYLES
The Cajon as a Drum Set and for Song Accompaniment
Pop Grooves
Hand-to-Hand
The Paradiddle as a module
Grooves with Syncopation
Singer/Songwriter and Independent Pop
Drum-set imitation with Add-ons
Shaker patterns replace the hi-hat
Rods as hand replacement for Hi-hat or Ride cymbal
Timbres and variations in the leading hand
Sizzle Board replaces Hi-hat
Buzz Board & Brushes
Cabasa (Cabala) & Flaps
Scratchboard & Cowbell
Cha Cha, Cascara & Son Clave 2/3, Mambo, Grooves
Pop and Latin Pop Grooves for song accompaniment
Ternary grooves for song accompaniment
Shuffle grooves for song accompaniment
Blues grooves for song accompaniment
Rhythms from Brazil
Baiäo, Forrö, Coco
Bossa Nova
Samba, Samba Flow, Samba Reggae, Partido Alto
Rhythms from Peru
Zamacueca
Lando
Festejo
Vais Criollo (Peruvian Waltz)
Modern Grooves
Trap Music
Trip Hop
Lounge & Heck stick
Kuduro
Reggaeton, Moombahton, and Dub
Rhythms from Spain
Rumba Flamenca, Tango Flamenco, Sevillanas, Compas, and Buleria
PART 3: TECHNIQUES & PHRASING
Floating Hand
Floating Hand: Binary
Floating Hand:Ternary
Split Hand
Split Hand: Binary
Call & Response, Son Clave 3/2, Soca, Maksum, Samba Clave, and Bossa Clave ....
Split Hand:Ternary
Short Rolls, 5-Stroke Rolls, 7-Stroke Rolls
Floating-Hand and Split-Hand combinations
Phrasing
Binary and ternary phrasing
Playlist as listening recommendations
APPENDIX
Microphones
List of CD-Play-Alongs
List of Videos
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