This is awesome, thank you! Is there any chance that you could do guaracha, mambo, bomba and plena? It would be so helpful to hear ALL of the rhythms laid out in piano in order to compare across genres.
Thanks , that was helpful. I still don't get it , but I am closer. I guess I am kind of rhythm impaired but do love the music and want to understand it better.
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OK, just as an idea. How about counting in before each example, or snapping the clave with the other hand. And what about the bass? And how about some annotation, written music, etc.. This would have made it a really great educational video. Thanks anyway!
Thanks for the visual on the piano. I must see the written music, to see what the timing is. You count 'one', but it would be good to count the beat throughout - if possible. The reason is for recording with composition software, or playing with a metronome. There are a lot of rhythms that seem to have 'triplets' or something similar. I would like to help reintroduce Latin and Swing back into the mainstream 'electro-pop' type of music. [It would also be great to have people dancing together again.]
In general, a very good lesson. My one issue is the Cha Cha was very unclear. You need to put a bass beat note or a metronome under it. The feel was lost without it. Thanks!
Man! This is super helpful tips Thanks alot But hey I wanna ask you about the structure of latin music. Cause I get confused when I hear the transition comes up.
Can you please help me ID the rhythm(s) used in “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” by Lin Manuel Miranda? I have heard it labeled as a ChaCha, but per your (very helpful) video above, I’d say it sounds closer to Gaujira or Salsa… Whatever it is, I LOVE it and want to hear more music with this beat!
Thank you Lucky C this is so helpful! Please can you tell me what rhythm the band is playing on "Love Is Back" the song by Celeste in this particular version: ruclips.net/video/XDDyB58-BuE/видео.html
Love the video! But really did u have to give an English pronunciation lesson about the word genre?!? "It's French" you say. oh well thank u very much for narrowing it down... over 50% of English nouns are taken from French so what the hell is the poor guy supposed to do with that irrelevant tidbit of lovely trivia??!? Ok done my rant. -an English Teacher
Well, as an English teacher, would you say 'genre' is an English word? You seem to think so, but it's not. It may be used by English speakers all the time, but it's still a French word. AS an English teacher, you should know that unlike French, English does not employ that soft, vibratory "g" pronunciation, which is exactly why the guy said "It's French", to clue him in to using that type of "g" sound. He was NOT, as you said, giving him an "English pronunciation lesson", & it was hardly an "irrelevant tidbit of lovely trivia"! Side note: What kind of English teacher says "ok, done my rant" 🤣!! It's either "(I'm) done WITH my rant" or, "I've done my RANTING"! May you have much success with your ongoing journey of learning the English language. Ok, I'm done with MY rant! 😂😂😂
@@deepermind4884 *yawn* Ok let's be pedantic. Genre is an English word. I hate to break it to you, but it's been part of the English language for over 200 years, regardless of its origins. Just go check any dictionary. And I wrote over 50% of English nouns are taken from French, so your point is even more moot. "Ok done my rant" is colloquial. Are you aware of "register" in language? If this was a formal context/audience, then I'd agree it's incorrect. But if it's on the internet on RUclips, it's perfectly acceptable as any English speaker understands what I'm communicating regardless of a missing preposition.
TO ALL LATINOS EVERYWHERE- It is a fact that latin music forms: Son, Samba, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, Champeta, Timba, Bomba-Plena, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Mambo, Soukous Sebene, Funk Carioca, Pachanga, Tango, Tropicalia, Zouk and of course REGGAETON all enjoy undeniable African roots and African influence. The white-washing and brownwashing of such Blackness has been relentless over time. DON'T GET IT TWISTED!
These music genres always confuse me. Bachata, cumbia, tango, and mariachi are easier to differentiate. This video helped a lot!
Nebraska salsa??? Does this still exist? Can anyone tell me are there socials in Nebraska?!
Thanks for this quick, no-nonsense intro to these dance styles, I’m especially interested in the son montuno tumbao :)
3:58 summarizes everything
Amazing
Thx brother. Dude correcting your pronunciation of genre tried to center his knowledge. Lol You are amazing for doing this video.
Thanks for sharing !
You’re very welcome
This is awesome, thank you! Is there any chance that you could do guaracha, mambo, bomba and plena? It would be so helpful to hear ALL of the rhythms laid out in piano in order to compare across genres.
if you found such videos please do share
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Thanks , that was helpful. I still don't get it , but I am closer. I guess I am kind of rhythm impaired but do love the music and want to understand it better.
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super!! me alegro mucho saber q estas bien dios te bendiga.
Hi is this song "Arturo Sandoval - Candela (Yo Si Como Candela) _Quimbombo" cha cha cha, Guajira or something else?
I think some visual comparison would be helpful, like showing the notes of all the types written one above the other
Thank you very much for this video. It's very helpful
Awesome video, this was so helpful, thank you!
wonderful mitchell!
Rey Ruiz - Vereda Tropical: is that a cha cha cha? The beat and rhythm reminds me of older tropical music of the 1950s and 1960s, please help 🙂
Yes is a chachachá
Yes sir good stuff. Keep them coming. Thumbs up!
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OK, just as an idea. How about counting in before each example, or snapping the clave with the other hand. And what about the bass? And how about some annotation, written music, etc.. This would have made it a really great educational video. Thanks anyway!
Very important information for me as a dancer. Thank you, are you going to make more videos?
YANNRRRA! jajaja muy bueno, gracias!
Gracias mucho
This is great, thank you !
Cool video.
Thanks for the visual on the piano. I must see the written music, to see what the timing is. You count 'one', but it would be good to count the beat throughout - if possible.
The reason is for recording with composition software, or playing with a metronome. There are a lot of rhythms that seem to have 'triplets' or something similar.
I would like to help reintroduce Latin and Swing back into the mainstream 'electro-pop' type of music. [It would also be great to have people dancing together again.]
Thank you for making and sharing the video. It is extremely helpful! super like! for baby dancer like us! :)
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Love this maestro! (A.W)
thx
In general, a very good lesson. My one issue is the Cha Cha was very unclear. You need to put a bass beat note or a metronome under it. The feel was lost without it.
Thanks!
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Hey mike Mitchell Herrera or Mitchell el americano Facebook 👍🏽
hey what are some good course materials for Latin genres for beginner pianists??
Are all of these count 8? Would be awesome to combine the music with the basic steps :)
Actually Afro Latin. Well done well recieved. Thank you
Thank you for the video my friend!
Man! This is super helpful tips
Thanks alot
But hey I wanna ask you about the structure of latin music. Cause I get confused when I hear the transition comes up.
Thank you!
Awesome.
Thank you! ✌🏽
Starting the bar on 'and' is hard to grasp.
And guaguancó?
Can you please help me ID the rhythm(s) used in “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” by Lin Manuel Miranda? I have heard it labeled as a ChaCha, but per your (very helpful) video above, I’d say it sounds closer to Gaujira or Salsa… Whatever it is, I LOVE it and want to hear more music with this beat!
I read something saying the song had a son montuno rhythm
LOL love the end. My Spanish speaking friends say gender because it's that word in Spanish. TIL it's French
Great video
"What's your favourite gender?" WOAH that's not what you mean to say
Lol the bloopers in the end!
:)
thanks!
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To me....all sound alike.....I'm not very good with sounds!
Que saboor!!
Thank you Lucky C this is so helpful! Please can you tell me what rhythm the band is playing on "Love Is Back" the song by Celeste in this particular version: ruclips.net/video/XDDyB58-BuE/видео.html
Bossa nova my friend
is this a guajira?
ruclips.net/video/aby8IHkYgoI/видео.htmlsi=xR3TswKamAla_C4V
es una pachanga
Pachanga
Love the video! But really did u have to give an English pronunciation lesson about the word genre?!? "It's French" you say. oh well thank u very much for narrowing it down... over 50% of English nouns are taken from French so what the hell is the poor guy supposed to do with that irrelevant tidbit of lovely trivia??!? Ok done my rant.
-an English Teacher
Thank you 😉
Well, as an English teacher, would you say 'genre' is an English word? You seem to think so, but it's not. It may be used by English speakers all the time, but it's still a French word. AS an English teacher, you should know that unlike French, English does not employ that soft, vibratory "g" pronunciation, which is exactly why the guy said "It's French", to clue him in to using that type of "g" sound. He was NOT, as you said, giving him an "English pronunciation lesson", & it was hardly an "irrelevant tidbit of lovely trivia"!
Side note: What kind of English teacher says "ok, done my rant" 🤣!! It's either "(I'm) done WITH my rant" or, "I've done my RANTING"!
May you have much success with your ongoing journey of learning the English language.
Ok, I'm done with MY rant! 😂😂😂
@@deepermind4884 *yawn* Ok let's be pedantic.
Genre is an English word. I hate to break it to you, but it's been part of the English language for over 200 years, regardless of its origins. Just go check any dictionary. And I wrote over 50% of English nouns are taken from French, so your point is even more moot.
"Ok done my rant" is colloquial. Are you aware of "register" in language? If this was a formal context/audience, then I'd agree it's incorrect. But if it's on the internet on RUclips, it's perfectly acceptable as any English speaker understands what I'm communicating regardless of a missing preposition.
TO ALL LATINOS EVERYWHERE-
It is a fact that latin music forms: Son, Samba, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, Champeta, Timba, Bomba-Plena, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Mambo, Soukous Sebene, Funk Carioca, Pachanga, Tango, Tropicalia, Zouk and of course REGGAETON all enjoy undeniable African roots and African influence.
The white-washing and brownwashing of such Blackness has been relentless over time.
DON'T GET IT TWISTED!