(EZ Cha-Cha: Step #1.)
Hear it! It's the simplest Latin Rhythm on the Planet!
We'll call the above beat pattern a 'quasi' Cha-Cha. It is a great little 'wannabe' and will work (in a pinch) as a Cha-Cha if you
can't play the more difficult, classic Cha-Cha patterns (below). This one is pretty easy! You will be dropping a
lay-over rimshot on every count.
This one will gradually help you get that lay-over rimshot under control and set you up for the more complex
variations to come.
If you aren't accustomed to playing the lay-over rimshot, you may need some time to play
quite a few Cha-Cha recordings before moving on. These techniques develop and improve as we jam and play the music.
All the classic fills will work with this pattern just as if you were playing an 8th rock beat.
It IS an 8th-note 4/4 (or 2/4) pattern . . . with a rimshot twist.
Now notice the accent marks on the Cowbell (above.) You'll be accenting on every number count. This gives the pattern a Quarter-note 'feel' even though we are playing 8ths on the Cowbell. These two beats sound alike! I couldn't get the midi maker to play accents on the cowbell! VIDEO: Click here to see, and hear the above pattern. This vid is designed for Internet Explorer (IE) using Windows Media Player (WMP).
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Incidentally the snare lever needs to be released on all these patterns, converting your snare into a high-pitched tom (similar to a high-Timbali). Flip the lever on the side of your snare into the 'off' position, to produce these more authentic Latin tones.
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VIDEO: Click here to see, and hear the above pattern using IE. It's a lot easier when you see it done.
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