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Tener la posibilidad de agregar al metrónomo, clave de Son y Rumba en 2-3/3-2. Sería un lujaso para muchos ritmos latinos! Muchas gracias!
"Having the possibility to add the Son and Rumba clave in 2-3/3-2 to the metronome would be a great luxury for many Latin rhythms! Thank you very much!" Example in 4/4: Let’s take a 3-2 Son Clave as an example: Counting the beats (each number = quarter note in 4/4) | 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . | 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . | • Clave hits (X) placed in the pattern: | X . . X . . X . | . X . . X . . . | • Hits on beats: 1, 4, 7, 11, 14 (counting eighth-note subdivisions). Key Takeaways: • The 5 clave hits are spread unevenly over two bars of 4/4. • They don’t “double” any beat, but some accents may land offbeat, creating syncopation. • The clave is a rhythmic guide rather than a strict beat pattern.