Damn that's some data! Please list some or all of the pure 3-2 tracks.
Yes; this is missing in my list, although it is in the library, but it is of course one of the first songs I downloaded and maybe I was not able to tell the claveTony Vega Aparentemente
Starting to go through some románticas and Victor Manuelle seems to have plenty of 3-2 tracks, e.g. Apiádate de mí
Sure, here is the complete list. For sure there is some error (much more at the end, where you can find the first songs that i checked for the clave)...corrections are wellcome
I think that the list contains also songs with a short introduction with 2-3 clave and then 3-2 clave in the rest of the song
Apiádate de mí seems to me more 2-3 : if you listen it en vivo you clearly hear the strong hit of the campana on 2, and the breaks also suggest a 2-3 clave (they come on 5)
I listened to my CD again and was unsure but on the above live version you can clearly hear the cáscara in 2-3 from the beginning, so you're right.
Good job I've never auditioned to play percussion for Victor Manuelle.
I don't recognise a lot of the tracks so should be interesting.
I didn't apply filters on song quality...you might find some creepy stuff in there too.![]()
I have in my library bad music downloaded just for some party with friends who feel more comfortable dancing to the creepy stuff they can listen to in the local clubYou mean you listen to music you dislike? Or some stuff you like might not be to my tastes?
First error:Sure, here is the complete list. For sure there is some error (much more at the end, where you can find the first songs that i checked for the clave)...corrections are wellcome
I think that the list contains also songs with a short introduction with 2-3 clave and then 3-2 clave in the rest of the song
Got you. I have a few salsa tracks that I only bought for DJing purposes and which I would never listen to at home.I have in my library bad music downloaded just for some party with friends who feel more comfortable dancing to the creepy stuff they can listen to in the local club
First error:
Vivo Sin Ti - Marito Rivera Y Su Grupo Bravo
somewhere confusing to me but definitely 2-3 (at 3:35 they clap the clave)
I don't know which songs are being listened to but, keep in mind, alot of songs aren't actually clave-switching. It's just that a musical note is falling on beat 2 during the start of a chorus, for example, and makes it sound or come off as if it went from 3-2 to 2-3. It's still 3-2 throughout.
Believe you me clave was no longer deemed significant once the Salsa generation emerged. Only the vets who were around in the 1950s as sidemen and later emerged as the next wave of orchestra leaders pursued clave integrity. The rest? Not so much. They were in the same ballpark as those artists from Latin America and Caribbean.Bobby Sanabria referred in one of his masterclasses - unfortunately no longer online - to clave counterpoint, which I think means when it sounds like it's changing clave direction but a short while later it goes back. He illustrated it with one of the tracks from Dance Mania.
However in the Mayito Rivera track above I think the composer just didn't consider it. Clave may have been treated religiously in NY, but in Central and S America for many years it was of little importance.
You may well be right, but it's rare to hear clave discrepancies on the likes of discs by Fania or Alegre. Which of course contained plenty of percussionists and band leaders who came up in the 50s or 60s. Even in PR, by the mid 70s the big names seemed to be far stricter with clave.Believe you me clave was no longer deemed significant once the Salsa generation emerged. Only the vets who were around in the 1950s as sidemen and later emerged as the next wave of orchestra leaders pursued clave integrity. The rest? Not so much. They were in the same ballpark as those artists from Latin America and Caribbean.
Wow, that was interesting - and probably lots of work! Thanks for sharing @pietro !I post the statistics on my library, as promised
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Our impression that in romantica the 3-2 clave is much more frequent is confirmed in my sample (44% vs 12% in salsa dura).