I would say José "Juicy" Jusino would be a good candidate. Maybe even a bit "underrated"...!?! I especially got aware of him at Celia Cuz's "A Night of Salsa", where, in my opinion he played so clean, elegant, with brilliant sound and tastefull fills... For example: ruclips.net/video/I9w-643HFNE/видео.html "Masacote gordo....." ;-)
Excelente contenido. Óptima claridad en la explicación y explicación. Impecable ejecución. Magistral. Gracias por producirlo y compartirlo. Saludos desde Mérida, Venezuela.
Great lesson! The only thing I wasn't so keen on was the extra clave beat on the 3 side. You made the important points of the 2 sides of the clave though and I liked the upbeat tempo of the presentation itself.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’m not sure I quite follow you’re qualm though. There is one bar of the clave that contains 2 notes (not beats), which we can refer to as the “2-side.” The other bar contains 3 notes, which we can refer to as the “3-side.” That’s all there’s is to it, in terms of labeling the “sides,” nothing extra : )
Hello! When the rhythm gets too fast; Is there a simpler pattern that doesn't have the "manoteo"? I get the feeling that removing the "filling" will make our sound cleaner (as well as avoiding muscle tension). Maybe you've already explained a hand to hand marcha pattern and I haven't seen it yet. take care!
Greetings! Absolutely, you can find those exact patterns here on RUclips in this same Quick-Tip Lesson Series Playlist, I believe they are lessons 9&10: RUclips.com/playlist?list=PLHpL41LvVqc9ZwTLPq2wg2sdYkf6sti6a&si=fNM1Pvzoo5RIFR0I Check out the Playlist from top to bottom to really level up your Tumbao playing!
Hey great playing!! The only suggestion I have is that it would be great if you teached a little slower with the hands movements. For example I watch a gentleman name Erik Perez on yiu tube. And I have picked up alot from his teachings.. Congrats!!
Hey Cesar, Eric's videos are great (he commented just below)! Just so you have an idea, the Quick-Tip Lessons we post here on RUclips are geared more towards intermediate players, so we focus on getting a lot of great information packed in quickly, hence the name of the series : ). On our website however, CongaChops.com we teach every single lesson, course and concept much slower with more attention to detail (including each individual hand movement) and have over 30+ Hours of step-by-step lessons on a variety of topics from Beginner to Pro. The idea is that if you spend some time with our beginner courses on the site, you'll have all the tools, techniques and concepts you need, to take advantage of our intermediate and advanced material. So if you're having trouble with speed of the lessons and want to learn how to play step-by-step from scratch and build monster technique, if you have a chance, grab a Free Trial so you can poke around the site and see what I mean!
Thanks I just looked them up, Thank you for this excellent and educational site I’ve been playing Latin percussion for near 40 years back then we didn’t have learning channels like this, we had the Johnny Colon East Harlem Music School. I always say you never stop learning, I Feel proud that young musicians and educators like yourself Marcus T.and Marcus L. share your talents with the world Thank you so much. Much success and blessings Luis
Here's how I count the Clave pattern. ||: 1 . & . 2 . . . | 3 . . a 4 . & . :|| for Son Clave and ||: 1 . & . 2 . . . | 3 . . a 4 . . a :|| for Rumba Clave. As an option.... 🎼🎵🎶🪘🤲
Who are some of you favorite congueros with a monster tumbao?
I would say José "Juicy" Jusino would be a good candidate. Maybe even a bit "underrated"...!?!
I especially got aware of him at Celia Cuz's "A Night of Salsa", where, in my opinion he played so clean, elegant, with brilliant sound and tastefull fills...
For example: ruclips.net/video/I9w-643HFNE/видео.html
"Masacote gordo....." ;-)
Rip El monstruo Anga 👍👍👍
Tata👍👍👍👍👍🥊
Excelente contenido. Óptima claridad en la explicación y explicación. Impecable ejecución. Magistral. Gracias por producirlo y compartirlo. Saludos desde Mérida, Venezuela.
Saludos Enrique muchas gracias por tus palabras de apoyo! 🙏🏼❤️
Great lesson! The only thing I wasn't so keen on was the extra clave beat on the 3 side. You made the important points of the 2 sides of the clave though and I liked the upbeat tempo of the presentation itself.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’m not sure I quite follow you’re qualm though. There is one bar of the clave that contains 2 notes (not beats), which we can refer to as the “2-side.” The other bar contains 3 notes, which we can refer to as the “3-side.” That’s all there’s is to it, in terms of labeling the “sides,” nothing extra : )
Woooooo!!!!! Awesome video bro!!
Thank you brother 🙏🏼👊🏼
Congratulations to you teacher we learn from you thanks God bless you
Thank you for your kind words! Glad you found the video useful ❤️
@@CongaChops you are welcome
Awesome ! Your playing sounds great !!!
Glad you dig it, Denis!
Very well explained. Thanks.
You’re very welcome, Gerardo!
great lesson. how can i find the background music? it would be awesome if you could help me with that.
Check out our Practice Loop app: Myxstem.com/CongaChops-vol-1 💪🏼
I love that greetings from chicago
Glad you dig it!
Hello!
When the rhythm gets too fast; Is there a simpler pattern that doesn't have the "manoteo"? I get the feeling that removing the "filling" will make our sound cleaner (as well as avoiding muscle tension). Maybe you've already explained a hand to hand marcha pattern and I haven't seen it yet.
take care!
Greetings! Absolutely, you can find those exact patterns here on RUclips in this same Quick-Tip Lesson Series Playlist, I believe they are lessons 9&10: RUclips.com/playlist?list=PLHpL41LvVqc9ZwTLPq2wg2sdYkf6sti6a&si=fNM1Pvzoo5RIFR0I
Check out the Playlist from top to bottom to really level up your Tumbao playing!
GOOOD! thanks a lot!@@CongaChops
So neat!
Thanks John!
Lovely Lesson. I love it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Make sure to check out the rest of the lessons in our Quick-Tip series: ruclips.net/p/PLHpL41LvVqc9ZwTLPq2wg2sdYkf6sti6a 🙌🏼
Hey great playing!! The only suggestion I have is that it would be great if you teached a little slower with the hands movements. For example I watch a gentleman name Erik Perez on yiu tube. And I have picked up alot from his teachings.. Congrats!!
Hey Cesar, Eric's videos are great (he commented just below)! Just so you have an idea, the Quick-Tip Lessons we post here on RUclips are geared more towards intermediate players, so we focus on getting a lot of great information packed in quickly, hence the name of the series : ). On our website however, CongaChops.com we teach every single lesson, course and concept much slower with more attention to detail (including each individual hand movement) and have over 30+ Hours of step-by-step lessons on a variety of topics from Beginner to Pro. The idea is that if you spend some time with our beginner courses on the site, you'll have all the tools, techniques and concepts you need, to take advantage of our intermediate and advanced material. So if you're having trouble with speed of the lessons and want to learn how to play step-by-step from scratch and build monster technique, if you have a chance, grab a Free Trial so you can poke around the site and see what I mean!
El mejor ❤️
Que va 🙃 Abrazos Roxy!
Great & thanksss ....sir
Glad you dig it!
Any bongo lessons
Yes! About 7 hours worth on CongaChops.com 👍🏼
Thanks I just looked them up, Thank you for this excellent and educational site I’ve been playing Latin percussion for near 40 years back then we didn’t have learning channels like this, we had the Johnny Colon East Harlem Music School. I always say you never stop learning, I Feel proud that young musicians and educators like yourself Marcus T.and Marcus L. share your talents with the world Thank you so much. Much success and blessings Luis
Sería genial en español :(
Los subtítulos están en inglés y en español, solo toca activarlos desde las configuraciones del video aquí en RUclips 🙌🏼
Here's how I count the Clave pattern. ||: 1 . & . 2 . . . | 3 . . a 4 . & . :|| for Son Clave and ||: 1 . & . 2 . . . | 3 . . a 4 . . a :|| for Rumba Clave. As an option.... 🎼🎵🎶🪘🤲
That’s great, important to subdivide when we count! Whatever works for you 👍🏼