Your guide is Leonel “Guajiro” Gonzalez, who has played in many Cuban bands including Elito Reve and many sessions in studios around Havana. Leonel will open your eyes as to the possibilities of using the Cuban tres in, not just a traditional context, but also to play Cuban music styles like timba, danzon, mambo and cha-cha-chá.
This is an intermediate to advanced series, but even a beginner could learn from this, albeit slower. We suggest you have some familiarity with the Cuban tres, but arrangers and composers will get valuable insight into this instrument and also Cuban music in general.
Available as a book (not an ebook) and companion DVD, both can be used as stand-alone products or complement each other.
Details Book Chapter 1 – Introduction About the Cuban Tres Tuning Picking Styles Technical Exercises Role of the Tres Understanding the montuno Montuno versus son-montuno Ensemble Examples Traditional Son Montuno Clave Secret Weapon (Fretboard) Harmony and Chords Basic Tumbaos Chapter 2 – Roots of the Cuban Tres Chapter 3 – Mambo Chapter 4 – Bolero The Diminished 13th Scale Chapter 5 – Cha-cha-chá Chapter 6 – Montuno Sections Guajira Chapter 7 – Danzón Importance of clave Chapter 8 – Timba and Modern Son Chapter 9 – Punto Guajiro Chapter 10 – Resources Ensembles YouTube Websites Audio Examples