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Samba Music.
Posted by Serendipidy
1/26/2008  5:22:00 PM
There is a disk currently available from Holland titled Sambas Pa Ti. If anybdy has difficulty counting and can't hear when the eighth bar starts and finishes Track 10 Evoe and track 13 Warp 9. are for you. On Warp 9. track 13, on every sixteenth bar there is a change in the instruments which makes it very clear especially at the beginning.
One more thing. If you have a routine given by a professional and there are a couple of moves you don't like and you decide to drop them. Just supposing it is two bars taken out. In that case you must add two bars of something else to take its place otherwise you will go out of phrase by two bars. Incidently I can't remember hearing a better disk than this one.
Re: Samba Music.
Posted by paul&dot
1/27/2008  9:20:00 AM
Is this on Dancelife or what? I have trouble navigating through their the Dancelife site. Their search option is lacking in my opinion.
Re: Samba Music.
Posted by Serendipidy
1/27/2008  2:13:00 PM
Paul and dot. It seems to have disapeared. I can only find Paso and Cha on the same label. If you want to hear a rhythm only with a signal on every eighth bar google " Best of Samba Collection " track 20. Once you are aware of it you will have no trouble picking it up on any Samba. Its a pity about the other one. It had on it Practise Sambas. Competition and Workout Sambas. One track called Cult of Snap was played with a Rap style guy singing. Good Luck.
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