Etudes in Salsa Rhythm / 9 rhythmic studies pro easy piano

Code: BM175
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: latin music & flamenco
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book + Audio Online
Series: Czech composer
The word salsa in translation means sauce, which also describes it accurately from a musical point of view. Salsa is a complex blend of Cuban musical and dance forms such as son clave, son, danzón,… show more
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Audio examples

1. Neposedná dřívka / Fidgety Claves
2. Hra na honěnou / Game of Tag
3. Tančící medvěd / Dancing Bear

Songlist (9)

  1. Neposedná dřívka / Fidgety Claves
  2. Hra na honěnou / Game of Tag
  3. Tančící medvěd / Dancing Bear
  4. Na výletě / On a Trip
  5. V autě / In a Car
  6. Pavoučí síť / Spider Web
  7. Do kopce / Uphill
  8. Prolézačky / Climbing Frames
  9. Zasněný kolotoč / Dreamy Carousel

Product description

The word salsa in translation means sauce, which also describes it accurately from a musical point of view. Salsa is a complex blend of Cuban musical and dance forms such as son clave, son, danzón, mambo, cha-cha-cha or afro.
The author of the book Petr Smetáček has written nine rhythmic studies for early intermediate pianists, which will introduce you to different rhythms and styles of salsa. The title includes a link to download demo recordings of all the etudes, both piano solo only and with rhythmic percussion accompaniment. And there is also a link to Petr Smetacek's youtube channel, where all the etudes are also recorded live, so you can not only listen to the etudes, but also see how Mr. Smetacek plays them.

Petr Smetáček (*1984) is a Czech musician, composer and piano teacher. From an early age he was fond of the piano and music in general, especially classical and jazz, but also folk music and later even Latin-American salsa. Over the years he started playing other instruments as well, such as Czech bagpipes and Afro-Cuban percussion, while he also started composing and leading bands, but the piano was still his main point of interest. During his school years at Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague he had already been playing with various ensembles in the Czech Republic and often even abroad. For many of them he composed music, too. Currently he performs mainly with his own ensemble Los Rumberos and also with his wife, Japanese soprano Yukiko Kinjo Smetacek. Since he enjoys teaching himself, but also teaching others, he has started to work as a piano teacher and accompanist in ZUŠ Slaný (since 2017).