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Old 12-20-2006, 08:44 PM
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Armando's Rhumba

Hi everybody,

Do any of you know of a link to or have a chart (online) of Armando's Rhumba?

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Funny, I just got this one called on me on a gig last Thursday and baked a multitude of clamlike creatures all over it that night. I was just practicing it 10 minutes ago, and when I took a break I find this thread. Small world, and great tune!
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Old 12-20-2006, 09:24 PM
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I've never had this one called on me, but I love it when TBers mention new tunes. They pique my interest, so I search for the charts, look in my collection for recordings and discover new music that I would otherwise have missed.

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I've never had this one called on me, but I love it when TBers mention new tunes. They pique my interest, so I search for the charts, look in my collection for recordings and discover new music that I would otherwise have missed.

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Hey Andy,

Do I need to format the picture any special way? the page was blank when I opened the file.

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Old 12-20-2006, 10:15 PM
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charts

You should locate the "disc". It is a disc with all of the jazz fakebooks, like 30 or so, on one disc. I take it to gigs with my laptop, I am such a dork. I am sure someone would share it with you.
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You should locate the "disc". It is a disc with all of the jazz fakebooks, like 30 or so, on one disc. I take it to gigs with my laptop, I am such a dork. I am sure someone would share it with you.
Where do I find the disc? Its the disc of a carpenter right. (someone somewhere will get it)
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Old 12-21-2006, 05:25 AM
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I love it when TBers mention new tunes. They pique my interest, so I search for the charts, look in my collection for recordings and discover new music that I would otherwise have missed.
Ray Parker put up a post about one of the TBers sitting in on his gig and how great the guy sounded on Josephine. I went scouring through fake books, but I couldn't find any such tune. Josephine is the name of Ray's bass.
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Old 12-21-2006, 06:36 AM
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That's funny . . . my kid got taken with the tune and transcribed it off the original recording, Chick's My Spanish Heart. Then we compared it to the official Chick-approved version is published in Volume 2 of the Chick Corea Songbooks.

The version on "The Fakebook Disc" blows. It lacks the ultra-essential bass part and, IMR, the interlude for the solos.

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Old 12-23-2006, 06:23 PM
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Hi everybody,

Do any of you know of a link to or have a chart (online) of Armando's Rhumba?

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I'm assuming Armando is Cal Tjaders wonderful conga player Armando Perazza...no?
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Old 12-23-2006, 07:33 PM
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I agree. I will have to pick up the corea book you linked. Hope all is well. -Zach
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Old 12-23-2006, 07:58 PM
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Ray Parker put up a post about one of the TBers sitting in on his gig and how great the guy sounded on Josephine. I went scouring through fake books, but I couldn't find any such tune. Josephine is the name of Ray's bass.
Hey Dono.....there's actually an old corn ball tune called Josephine. I think Lawrence Welk used to use it as his theme song.
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I'm assuming Armando is Cal Tjaders wonderful conga player Armando Perazza...no?
It's in the Sher "The Latin Book" (p.61). There's a great version played by Patrice Caratini on the DVD "Stephane Grappelli in New Orleans".

I think that "Armando" might refer to Chick Corea (real name Armando Anthony Corea); although his father is also called Armando.

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I'm quite sure this was meant for his father.
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love that tune!
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Old 12-24-2006, 03:42 PM
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There's a wonderful recording of it by Chick and Gary Burton on a duet CD - Native Sense: The New Duets.
That CD is an example of musicianship at its ultimate.
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Old 12-24-2006, 07:32 PM
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another version

Another great version by the Rosenberg Trio on the 85th Birthday concert for Stephane Grappelli.-z
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