Hello Augustine. Wow! I love the sound of the violin. Do you know TwoSet violin? Also Mia Asano. They mix a lot of elements. Anyway. Thanks so much for your comment and support. Have a great music journey.
Lisa, I appreciate your comment. Can you let me know what you like the most? I hope keep doing more and more videos like this and your feedback wold be always welcome. All the best and thanks again.
Sometimtes I think that perhpas people don't pay as much attention to tambourine, but when you take a closer listen, it really is in the percussion of lots of pop songs, etc. It's a very joyful instrument, so invigorating to play. I've come to adore tambourines, espeically the full fledged tambourine with a drumhead, espeically when it's natural skin. There's such variety in it too, with all the different general types of tambuorines, different drum heads and diffrent jingles offereing different tones...the possiblities as you start to mix and match the elements offers such a variety of sound! I'll have to get one of those half moon tambuoinres someday :)
Wonderful thoughts Robertma. Yes. All different tones. The heads, the wood or plastics, the jingles, and the sizes. All this helps to give each tambourine something special and unique. Besides that, it is in many cultures, and it is played very differently. In pop culture is used a lot. Helps that 16 feeling to the song and some accents with or against the snares. Anyway. Thanks for your feedback.
Hello Charity Guisoben and thanks soooo much for your comment/question. That is the good thing about us humans. We can learn in many different ways. To communicate, don't necessary need the use of words. Some of us learn by hearing words, others by visualising a situation, or kinaesthetically. It is all part of the process. Those video are made to learn by observing the movements and playing around with it. Fortunately you can stop a video, and repeat all the movements. Check also the video #1. I also do not say anything but you can understand little by little all the movements and the exercises to help who watch it to play along. ruclips.net/video/15Q4O6kEI38/видео.html I deeply appreciate again your question and in a near future I will make a video specially for you. Subscribe if you can, hit the notification bell and lets keep in touch. Thanks.
@@BigBangPercussion And that´s what I love of these videos...They allow you to focuss on the movements and groove without any distraction. Simple and brilliant.
Super super super lovely playing
Augustine violinist from Malaysia
Hello Augustine. Wow! I love the sound of the violin. Do you know TwoSet violin? Also Mia Asano. They mix a lot of elements.
Anyway. Thanks so much for your comment and support. Have a great music journey.
Great fun. Love this instrument. Thanks. Subscribed.
Hello WildWoodlandsSW, indeed, the tambourine is an amazing instrument.
Thanks for the subscription. From where are you at? Just for curiosity. Best.
@@BigBangPercussion Yes,it really is. I get lost in the sound of the cymbals. Im down in Devon Uk. 🙂👋
Absolutely Love This!!! 👍💝🤗
Lisa, I appreciate your comment. Can you let me know what you like the most? I hope keep doing more and more videos like this and your feedback wold be always welcome.
All the best and thanks again.
Sometimtes I think that perhpas people don't pay as much attention to tambourine, but when you take a closer listen, it really is in the percussion of lots of pop songs, etc. It's a very joyful instrument, so invigorating to play. I've come to adore tambourines, espeically the full fledged tambourine with a drumhead, espeically when it's natural skin. There's such variety in it too, with all the different general types of tambuorines, different drum heads and diffrent jingles offereing different tones...the possiblities as you start to mix and match the elements offers such a variety of sound! I'll have to get one of those half moon tambuoinres someday :)
Wonderful thoughts Robertma. Yes. All different tones.
The heads, the wood or plastics, the jingles, and the sizes.
All this helps to give each tambourine something special and unique.
Besides that, it is in many cultures, and it is played very differently.
In pop culture is used a lot. Helps that 16 feeling to the song and some accents with or against the snares.
Anyway. Thanks for your feedback.
You're a great teacher! Thanks!❤
Thanks kristone70. I appreciate your comment.
Have a beautiful year with harmony and peace to you.
Hola...Que marca es esta pandereta?
Hola. Es uno de lo mismo del otro video. RhythmTech
how do wenunderstand what you are teaching if you dont talk
Hello Charity Guisoben and thanks soooo much for your comment/question. That is the good thing about us humans. We can learn in many different ways. To communicate, don't necessary need the use of words. Some of us learn by hearing words, others by visualising a situation, or kinaesthetically. It is all part of the process. Those video are made to learn by observing the movements and playing around with it.
Fortunately you can stop a video, and repeat all the movements.
Check also the video #1. I also do not say anything but you can understand little by little all the movements and the exercises to help who watch it to play along.
ruclips.net/video/15Q4O6kEI38/видео.html
I deeply appreciate again your question and in a near future I will make a video specially for you. Subscribe if you can, hit the notification bell and lets keep in touch. Thanks.
@@BigBangPercussion And that´s what I love of these videos...They allow you to focuss on the movements and groove without any distraction. Simple and brilliant.