![]() ![]() It also captures two other aspects which are critical to making any tumbao "swing" - the point where the key is released and the force with which it's played. ![]() The computer just "taps into the line" between the keys and the sound-producing section of any keyboard and captures the notes and exact timing of the keystrokes. The keyboard is perfectly suited for the learn-by-MIDI technique since the player is playing the same type of instrument he plays on the gig. I had already met a number of times with Tirso in Havana, but this was one of my first attempts to make MIDI recordings of percussion as well as piano. These recordings were made in November of 2000, when I had a chance to meet with Tirso Duarte, Yulién Oviedo and Randolph Chacón of Charanga Habanera when they toured California. Tirso Duarte, Randolph Chacón, Yulién Oviedo
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