clave

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Definition of clave in English Turkish dictionary

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One half of a set of claves, a percussion instrument consisting of two sticks, one of which is used to strike the other
Simple past tense and past participle of cleave

And they lifted up their voice, and wept again: and Orpah kissed her mother in law; but Ruth clave unto her.

One of a pair of wooden sticks used as a percussion instrument by hitting together
Past form of cleave
of Cleave
A rhythmic pattern that underlies Afro-Cuban music
An offbeat 3/2 or 2/3 rhythmic pattern over two bars, the basis of all Cuban music, into which every element of arrangement and improvisation should fit Clave is an African-derived pattern with equivalents in other Afro-Latin musics The common 3/2 Cuban clave varies in accentuation according to the rhythm being played Clave seems to be part of the inspiration for the two-bar bass patterns in modern black music 2/3 reverse clave is less common, though the guaguanco uses it
1 Instrument Pair of polished wooden sticks used to play the rhythm called Clave The larger of the two sticks is called the hembra and the smaller macho 2 Rhythm A five-note, two-bar rhythm pattern serving as the foundation of popular Afro-Cuban music There are 4 rhythms, the Rumba and Son clave and 6/8 variation ("Afro") of each Clave rhythm is the key to Afro-Latin musical styles and is considered the root, the identity and the "soul" of the music 3 Dance Timing Most excellent, authentic or well-trained dancers use the clave as a focal point in salsa music to stay in time to the foundation and "soul" of the music
A past tense of cleave. A past tense of cleave
Two cylindrical pieces of hard wood which one strikes one against the other : this very simple percussion, born in the port of Havana, is however the backbone of all Latin music It's the clave whom one follows, it's upon the clave that rests all the orquestra It generates rhythmic measurement, it is the primal pulsation : the true heart (click on the drawing for listen to the clave 3/2) One speaks sometimes about coro of clave to designate the choral societies who occurred in Havana in 19th century to celebrate Christmas In addition to the various voices, the coros of clave included a small string instrument without strings and used like a drum, guitars, claves, and sometimes a botija and a harp ; the pieces interpreted by this formation are called cantos of clave
{i} stick used to make musical sound, one of a pair of percussion instrument
One of a pair of wooden sticks or blocks that are held one in each hand and are struck together to accompany music and dancing
A spanish word meaning key, the clave is serving as a skeletal rhythmic figure around which the different drums and percussion are played The rhythm is often played with two wooden sticks called the claves Whether played or not, it is implied throughout the music Check out the clave patterns page
one of a pair of cylindrical hardwood sticks that are used as a percussion instrument
claves
Twin strikers of resonant wood used less frequently in salsa than in earlier Cuban music The claves player usually plays the basic clave pattern, which is normally implied rather than stated by modern bands Many variants of claves exist throughout Latin America
claves
pair of cylindrical sticks
claves
Two cylindrical pieces of hardwood One is rested across the front of a half-closed fist and struck with the other, producing a sharp tick or clack Origin: Latin
claves
Claves are a percussion instrument, consisting of two sticks or blocks, in which one is struck against the other in order to produce a sound
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Definition of clave in Turkish English dictionary

auto clave cihazı
(İnşaat) auto clave
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