Advanced: Charlie Hunter's Montuno Mojo

 
Jude Gold ,Dec 01, 2008
 
 

Like learning to ride a bike, these piano-style comping approaches can involve some frustrating wipeouts when you’re first trying to get rolling. But when you finally get cruising with one, it’s immensely liberating. “No matter what kind of music you’re into, montunos will make a man out of you,” says Hunter, “because they don’t have a big downbeat anywhere you can land on.” Case in point is this satisfying, cut-time A-minor montuno, that, like most, starts on beat four.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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