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Jongo Percussion

1) The document provides percussion patterns labeled A through E to be played on a guitar. 2) The patterns involve slapping different parts of the guitar like the strings, fingerboard, and sides. 3) The patterns can be played in various orders and combinations, with the number of repeats improvised, and new patterns added while keeping the overall "Jongo" style.

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Jongo Percussion

1) The document provides percussion patterns labeled A through E to be played on a guitar. 2) The patterns involve slapping different parts of the guitar like the strings, fingerboard, and sides. 3) The patterns can be played in various orders and combinations, with the number of repeats improvised, and new patterns added while keeping the overall "Jongo" style.

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PERCUSSION SECTION

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Slap left palm a8ainst the guitar's side

(wood sound).
slap the strings against the fingerboard with left
hand fingers 2, 3, & 4 (keep the barre)slap the right hand fingers against the
guitar's top (wood sound).

right
hand

Sap the strings against the fingerboard


with right hand fin8es (keep the bare).
Slap the iight hand finges against the strings,
nea the bddge (bass sound) (keep the bane).

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1) Patterns A, B, C, D, and E can be played in diffeent orders or combinations.


2) The numbe of repeats for each pattern can be also improvised,
3) The players can aso implose new patterns
keepins the .Jongo'' style.
4) During the lst 8uitar improsations, 2nd suitar continues playing pattem A.
5) During the znd 8uitar implovisations, 1st 8uital continues playing patteIn A.

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