The clave pattern is a fundamental rhythmic structure in Afro-Cuban music, consisting of two parts: the tresillo and the son clave. The tresillo (3-2) has three short notes followed by two long notes, while the son clave (2-3) has two short notes followed by three long notes.
Aligning the clave pattern with a musical bar involves matching the rhythmic structure of the clave to the meter of the music. This alignment is crucial for maintaining the groove and feel of Afro-Cuban rhythms in compositions.
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