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The Roots of Timba, Pt I - 1948-Yo no engaño a las nenas
1948 Arsenio Rodríguez - Yo no engaño a las nenas
 0xx0 xx0x xx0x 0xxx 3-2    son clave 
  xxxx    xxxx xxx0 0x00
 xxx0 x00x xxx0 0x00  MIDI    example
 bassist: Lázaro Prieto
 source: Legendary    Sessions 
notes: As we'll see in great detail later, timba bass tumbaos have a large vocabulary of figures which are used to mark the clave. What's so interesting is to discover how many of them were present in 1948 and then lay relatively dormant for decades. In this case xxx0 x00x is probably timba's strongest way of marking the 3-side and xxx0 0xxx is also very common on the 2-side.
The bloque of Yo no engaño is particularly unusual in that the horns and bass play contrapuntally, making it impossible to show in a single line of x's and 0's.
Yo    no engaño bloque -- MIDI    example (3-2 son clave) 
 xxxx xxxx x0xx 0xx0 horns
 xPPP Pxxx x000 0xx0 piano    & bass (P=piano    alone)
xx0x x0xx 0xx0    xx0x horns
 000x x000 0xx0    000x piano & bass 
x0xx 0xxx 0x00    x00x horns 
 x000    0xxx 0x00    x00x piano    & bass 
xxx0 xx0x    xCCC CxCC (C=coro    pickups) 
 xxx0 xx0x xxx0 0x00 piano    & bass 
Let's deconstruct this unusual gem. After the now-familiar piano lead-in figure, a 3-beat pattern is established and repeated 3 times. Arsenio drastically increases the tension of this cross-rhythm by changing the harmony in 3-beat cycles as well as the rhythm. Since no other parts are playing to maintain the previous groove, the ear desperately wants to hear this section in 3/4, so it's quite a shock when the parts come back together (0x00 x00x), and reestablish the 4/4 meter. But even this passage is unusual because it's a rhythm that normally marks the 3-side. It's followed by another 3-side rhythm (xxx0 xx0x - bombo-ponche) and then the pickups to the first tumbao and coro return. Thus, it's possible to clap clave uninterrupted through the entire arrangement.
Of course, to clap clave through the whole arrangement, you have to know where to start, and although Arsenio claims not to engañar a las nenas, his introductions have a strong tendency to engañar a los Yumas. This one definitely me engañó a mí! So if you encounter a similar fate, here's a cheatsheet MIDI file with a full countoff. The countoff parts (in blue) are designed to make it impossible to hear "1" in the wrong place.
No engaño a las nenas    - introduction -- audio -- MIDI --    3-2 son clave 
 Bxxx Bxxx BxBx BxBx B=bell    countoff 
 CxxC xxCx xxC0    0x00 C=clave    countoff; 0=horns
 0x00 xxBB xxx0    0x00 B=bass
 0x00    xxBB xxx0 0x00 
 0x00    xx00 0x00 0x00 
 0x00    xx0x xCCC    CxCC C=coro
 CxCC xxCC ... 






















