Thank you Michael, as always you share what you've learned from some of the best in the traditional Afro-Cuban world and serve it up to us in a simple easy to understand manner. Not to mention the notation that are always present. There are many tutorials available but I always keep coming back to you for a professional presentation. Stay humble, there are many of us that can still appreciate that quality that makes a person unique.
Thank you very much, Ray. Thank you for your nice words! I couldn't do it in an other way. This is who I am and what I do. And I am glad to see that you are always coming back to my channel.
@@jacobnazarian1147 Hi Jacob, A happy New Year to you too! With drums they measure the on the inside of the rim, but I don't know if they do this with congas too. Most of the time a quinto is 11 inch, conga 11, 3/4 and a tumba 12, 1/2 (skin). Also the tuning, there are many possibillities. Here is a link where I explain how Anga (great Cuban conguero) tuned his congas. Perhaps you can use it: ruclips.net/video/CeesGRYwP4s/видео.html I wish you good luck!
3 congas is Very good, and 3 lessons is a gift, thanks again!!
You're welcome, Natan!
Thank you Michael, as always you share what you've learned from some of the best in the traditional Afro-Cuban world and serve it up to us in a simple easy to understand manner. Not to mention the notation that are always present. There are many tutorials available but I always keep coming back to you for a professional presentation. Stay humble, there are many of us that can still appreciate that quality that makes a person unique.
Thank you very much, Ray. Thank you for your nice words! I couldn't do it in an other way. This is who I am and what I do. And I am glad to see that you are always coming back to my channel.
@@jacobnazarian1147 Hi Jacob, A happy New Year to you too! With drums they measure the on the inside of the rim, but I don't know if they do this with congas too. Most of the time a quinto is 11 inch, conga 11, 3/4 and a tumba 12, 1/2 (skin). Also the tuning, there are many possibillities. Here is a link where I explain how Anga (great Cuban conguero) tuned his congas. Perhaps you can use it: ruclips.net/video/CeesGRYwP4s/видео.html
I wish you good luck!
Great explanation. Thank you
Thank you very much! I am creating more videos here on www.patreon.com/MichaeldeMiranda and perhaps you want to join me there?
Merci de france 🖐
Que viva la musica....
Merci beaucoup!!
altijd goede tutorials. Dank je Michael!
Martine Gevers Dankjewel Martine! Veel plezier met deze ritmes.
Thank you Michael, great video as always!
Thank you very much, Albert!!
Maestro, keep up the great work! Be Well, Ray
Thank you, Ray, and enjoy this rhythm!
MAESTRO!
Thank you!!
Play a little bit more at the end to get more of the feeling. Great lesson
I only have a segundo and tumbao but thank you anyway I can still used this to learn how to open up my mambo
Thank you and I wish you good luck!
Suave...very nice. I loved it.🌷🌹🌺
Thank you, I like these rhythms too!
Great Video.
O'Bembe` Thank you!!
@@MichaeldeMiranda You Welcome.
I like it
Me too, I like the melodies.
Thanks Amigo!
You're welcome, Carlitos!