Cumana Song

Cumana Song

La Cumana is a song written by Barclay Allen in 1947, and is classified as a mambo. It's signature is a fast moody change between two chords (chiefly D flat diminished sixth and C minor seventh) with some syncopation added . This song, in its original context, is in the key of E Flat minor, with some parts sounding like they come from the relative key of C minor. The suggested tempo is 180 beats per minute, and this song in its original context takes about 3 and a half minutes to play, taking all repeats. (All info taken from the original piano arrangement.)

This song has been featured on several episodes of "The Lawrence Welk Show" and is also available on Youtube as played on the electronic organ by Perry Koehoorn.


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