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  • Sep 27, 2011
Drum Programming: Simple Latin Trick
  • Genre: Audio
  • Level: All
  • Time to Complete: 15-30 minutes
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Over the years as a drum programmer one thing I’ve learned is that a little bit of knowledge can go a long way. I’m going to show you a little trick for getting a lot of mileage out of a simple idea.


Now you may think, “So it’s a Clave, then”. Well, strictly speaking it’s not. The familiar ‘five stroke’ Clave or ‘Son’ Clave is found in Afro-Cuban styles like Salsa, Rumba and Mambo and is very different to what you’ll find in Brazilian styles like Samba and Bossa Nova. Here’s the Afro-Cuban ‘Son’ Clave:

Afro-Cuban ‘Son’ Clave



There are also many variations of the Afro-Cuban Clave, the Rumba Clave being a good example.

Now one thing that the Clave and Partido Alto do have in common is that they can both be reversed by swapping the first bar for the second. You’ll often hear Claves refered to as "2/3" or "3/2". Here’s the reversed version of the Partido Alto:

Reversed variation of the Pardito Alto



So I’m going to make a very basic Bossa Nova pattern, at about 70 bpm. I’ll add the traditional four to the floor kick pattern. Again, it’s easy to assume that all Latin rhythms use this kick pattern when in fact it’s a very ‘Brazilian’ thing, you wouldn’t find this in an Afro-Cuban Rumba. I’ll also add a 16th-note ride as well and a Hi-Hat chick on the 2 and 4. Here it is.


Now the Bossa Nova rhythm you just heard is basically a slower version of a Samba. So if I take this beat and speed it up that’s what I get. I’ll take this to about 118 bpm. I’m going to halve the ride to 8th-notes too.


Now here’s the Samba with the reversed Partido Alto on the rim.


Move It About

So now what you have is the basic formula for a generic Samba beat. Here’s the trick! Because I have my Partido Alto motif on the rim, which is the primary building block of the rhythm, I can now start moving it around the kit instead of just using it on the snare. Here’s what it looks like in Logic's Piano Roll as it stands:

the pattern so far


So I’ll move some of the hits about using different snare articulations and toms and play with the dynamics a bit. Note that the pattern remains intact. Here’s what I get:

Using different snare and tom articulations



You can hear that I now have a much more interesting and complex groove going on even though the components of the pattern stay the same. Here’s another variation using the reversed (or 3/2) Partido Alto:

Another variation using the reversed or 3/2 Partido Alto



This idea can be expanded to create all kinds of Samba drum patterns that could be used in different sections. You also don’t have to strictly stick to the patterns all the time if you don’t want to. Offset some hits to create variation and just have some fun.

This is a simple trick but one that works really well especially with styles you're not familiar with. It also works really well when used with drum rudiment ideas for making fills. That’s actually what drummers do: they take a simple sticking pattern and move it around the kit.

Try it out and see what you get!  


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Toby Pitman

Toby Pitman

Toby composes, records, performs and produces music in every possible style all over the world for TV shows, advertising and for recordings. Over his 18 year professional career Toby has worked with many major recording artists including George Michael, David Arnold, Yussif Islam (Cat Stevens), Giles Martin and Shirley Bassey. Toby is also a Logic Pro master, expert synthesist and sound designer. Toby's passion for music education has led him to teach for The International Guitar Foundation and the Brighton Institute of Modern Music.

Comments

Oct 02, 2011
Robert
Great stuff Toby! Thanks!
Oct 09, 2011
pnorth
Hi, Toby.

I've just tried to look at your article but it appears that the formatting is awry somehow. Text is huge, and some of the piano roll examples appear to be missing. It's the only hub article like this.

What I saw was very helpful though, Thanks.

Peter North.
Oct 09, 2011
Rounik
Hi Peter,

We check articles before and after they're published and all looks good here in Safari on my Mac and on an iPhone. What browser are you viewing this page in?

It's possible that the page didn't load properly and now it is cached in that state. Try refreshing the page or emptying the cache and then navigating to the page again.

Hope this helps
Rounik
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