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New York-style Mozambique on Conga Drums!

Mozambique is a vigorous style of Cuban music and dance derived, like the conga, from music of Cuban street carnivals or comparsas. It was invented or developed by Pello el Afrokan (Pedro Izquierdo) in 1963. In New York City during the 1960s, Eddie Palmieri created a rhythm called Mozambique that was inspired by Izquierdo's creation of the same name. Although both rhythms are based on conga de comparsa drums, they have no parts in common. Even the clave patterns are different; Izquierdo's rhythm uses rumba clave, while Palmieri's uses son clave. Izquierdo’s mozambiques are, for the most part, in major keys. Palmieri’s mozambiques are mostly in minor keys. However, both groups primarily use chord progressions in a 2-3 clave sequence, and a trombone horn section. Support Edgardo Cambon directly by sending a donation to: Venmo | https://venmo.com/Edgardo-Cambon PayPal | [email protected] Visit Edgardo's website and YouTube channel: https://www.musicandela.com    / eddysuconga   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/dancepapi Conga Video Lesson # 13 FOLLOW US Facebook:   / dancepapi   Instagram:   / teamdancepapi   Twitter:   / dancepapi   Website: https://dancepapi.com #dancepapi

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