The way you broke the rhythm into parts, made it so easy to learn. Believe me, I learned it in just one hour. And saying that it looks more complicated than it really is will give learners confidence. Thank you so much. Please do a lesson on afro-cuban.
Hi, thanks for watching.... I’m glad my break down of the “Mozambique” was of help and YES, it gives ALL students great confidence. Just last week I taught a 4 year old student how to play the “Mozambique”. Which Afro-Cuban Rhythm would you like me to upload? As I do take requests. Let me know and I will do my best. All the best..... Chris Brien..
I personally always find it easiest to learn by being able to visualize things in a slowed-down way, and this video provided me with a lot of clarity.THANKS for posting it!
That's great Chris. I have watched several videos to learn this beat and couldn't get it until you explained it in sections, which helped me to get it right- so I wrote it down and followed it. R L RR - L R L - R R L - R R L - R (R+L). Genius! Thanks loads!
Hey Great Mozambique Groove you have! Question; So can create that cowbell sound have...What size cowbell do you recommend and on a budget, what brand? I’ve seen online Stagg brand looks affordable...would a Stagg work if the correct size? Thanks, Brad
Hi Brad Svoboda, thanks for watching and for your kind comment. The cowbell I am using is an L.P. Mambo Cowbell of which is about 9 inches in length..And I’m using the “Steve Gadd L.P. Cowbell clamp” of which is attached to the bass drum.... Regarding a less expensive brand, there are many BUT make sure that which ever cowbell you get that it has a strong attachment clamp (most of which are a “eye and socket” design) otherwise your cowbell will keep coming loose from the cowbell holder and it will drive you crazy... Happy drumming and keep “Corona Virus Safe”.... Chris B. :)
Thank you Chris for your reply and helpful advice! And for your great drum lesson videos! I appreciate the fellow drummers who subscribe to your website as well. So appreciate all you fellow drummer’s encouragement as well! Brad
Two doubles after the single on the right hand and there's a pickup note that you're not even talking about.... Also hands together is a bad idea because that pickup note is really important .
Helpful video. Well done. Thanks.
Thanks for watching and for your kind words. All the best… C.B.
Good teaching, good playing, good sounds and 13 years old at this point makes this timeless.Well done!
@@drummendous Thanks for such a nice comment and also thank you for watching…All the best…Chris B. :)
this video literally helped me get into college so thank you for that
Im a novice drummer this was the most easy for my brain to get thanks
I instantly think of Paul Simon's Late in the Evening tune when i hear this. Fantastic tutorial. Cheers
@@ltrain7022 Thank you for your kind thoughts.. Yep, “Late in the Evening” is a masterpiece…Thanks for watching…Chris B. :)
You brake down this rhythm really well thanks to you I got it 👍
Awesome..I’m glad I was able to help you. Thanks for watching… All the best…Chris B :)
Best breakdown.
Thanks for watching.. All the best… CB :)
Agreee. It always seemed so mystical. lol. This video made it super easy to follow. Bravo. Cheers
Happy to be of help.. That’s why I’m here..
Thanks for watching..All the best.. C.B. :)
The way you broke the rhythm into parts, made it so easy to learn. Believe me, I learned it in just one hour. And saying that it looks more complicated than it really is will give learners confidence. Thank you so much. Please do a lesson on afro-cuban.
Hi, thanks for watching....
I’m glad my break down of the “Mozambique” was of help and YES, it gives ALL students great confidence. Just last week I taught a 4 year old student how to play the “Mozambique”.
Which Afro-Cuban Rhythm would you like me to upload? As I do take requests. Let me know and I will do my best.
All the best..... Chris Brien..
:)
I love how he simplified it and it can still be simplified even more. Both, Paradiddle, left hand lead into padadas and repeat.
Superb video, really well taught. I think I can do this now…
That’s fantastic news. I’m happy that I have been of some help.
Have a lifetime of “Rhythmic Enjoyment”.
Thanks for watching, C.B.
Perfect teaching!! Like!!
@@donceldrums7917 Thank you… All the best..Chris Brien..
I personally always find it easiest to learn by being able to visualize things in a slowed-down way, and this video provided me with a lot of clarity.THANKS for posting it!
dljeffery you're welcome. I'm glad I have been of some help. Thanks for watching... Happy Drumming Chris B.
Yes I finally got it thanks Chris!!
Awesome. I’m here to help!
Happy Drumming….. Chris B. :)
Thanks Chris !
@@deejaynow You’re welcome..
Thanks for watching… Chris B. :)
Best lesson on this...
Thanks for watching and for your kind comment… Happy Drumming.. C.B..
That's great Chris. I have watched several videos to learn this beat and couldn't get it until you explained it in sections, which helped me to get it right- so I wrote it down and followed it. R L RR - L R L - R R L - R R L - R (R+L). Genius! Thanks loads!
Joe Joe.......Great to hear my tutorial on the “Mozambique” has been of help to you. Thanks for watching..... Happy Drumming.... Chris Brien..
Thanks so much Chris! Great Lesson from you - straight to the point, excellent - love your performance!!!
Thanks mate for your you kinds words and for watching..All the best and Happy New Year... C.B.
Love this lesson, thank you!
Thank you. And thanks for watching... Chris Brien... "Happy Drumming"
Finally, an explanation I understand!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate and thank you for watching.. All the best... Chris B.
Best explanation on how to play this pattern that I’ve seen. Well done!
Bruce York thanks Mate. I appreciate your kind words. Happy Drumming.... Chris Brien...
Cheers Chris, excellent, subscribed
Thanks for watching and subscribing mate..
All the best… Chris B :)
Rad so stoked.. Thanks man!!
You’re more than welcome. Thanks for watching.. C.B..
Fabuleux!!! C'est le plus fantastique Mozambique que j'aie entendu. Merci ChrisJe suis en train de le travailler
+Phil Hipe
Vous êtes plus que bienvenus . Merci d'avoir regardé. Tous les meilleurs Chris Brien à Hong Kong
Ma , this video is beautiful the way you explain
Roberto Calderón Thanks mate and thank you for watching. All the best.... Chris Brien.
@mesimplified Thanks mate I appreciate your feedback and thanks to Steve Gadd for sharing it with the world back in the 80's.
Большое спасибо!
You are welcome.
Thanks for watching.. Chris Brien :)
Thanks for watching. Glad I could be of some help. All the best. C.B.
Great Vid Brother !! Helped alot !!
Thanks mate. I’m glad it helped.
All the best, Chris :)
You're Always best.
Thanks Roy, I hope you’re well... Chris :)
@@chrisbrien Yes Chris. I'm find. Thx.
You made it sooo easy....thx
Thanks for watching and commenting.... Chris B.
Well done thanks from Bremen
Thank you!
Good job chap.
Terrific
Thanks… :)
More cow bell!
Just kidding. Nice job. I'm going to have to put my cow bell back on my Mapex kit and give it a try.
Cowbell re-installed, and staying there!
Awesome news !!! “We All Need MORE COWBELL”.... Thanks for watching David B. ..... Chris Brien..
Got the beat down with left hand on snare, tough part is trying to move the left hand to the toms.
Thanks :)
Hey Great Mozambique Groove you have! Question; So can create that cowbell sound have...What size cowbell do you recommend and on a budget, what brand?
I’ve seen online Stagg brand looks affordable...would a Stagg work if the correct size?
Thanks, Brad
Hi Brad Svoboda, thanks for watching and for your kind comment.
The cowbell I am using is an L.P. Mambo Cowbell of which is about 9 inches in length..And I’m using the “Steve Gadd L.P. Cowbell clamp” of which is attached to the bass drum.... Regarding a less expensive brand, there are many BUT make sure that which ever cowbell you get that it has a strong attachment clamp (most of which are a “eye and socket” design) otherwise your cowbell will keep coming loose from the cowbell holder and it will drive you crazy...
Happy drumming and keep “Corona Virus Safe”.... Chris B. :)
Thank you Chris for your reply and helpful advice! And for your great drum lesson videos!
I appreciate the fellow drummers who subscribe to your website as well. So appreciate all you fellow drummer’s encouragement as well!
Brad
@@bradsvoboda9391 thanks mate, you’re more than welcome :). . If you have any more questions please ask as we are all in this together..... Chris B.
just wondering, whats that wall behind you made out of?
👍😁
Two doubles after the single on the right hand and there's a pickup note that you're not even talking about.... Also hands together is a bad idea because that pickup note is really important .