Oh wow you replied! Our University lecturer actually referred to your videos. Your videos really get the message across. I love the dual-screen technique haha! Where you demonstrate on one screen and show details on the other.
@NRHarris They use both names for this instrument, but most of the time when the jingles are inside the metal frame, they call it chocalho. When the jingles are at the outside and in the middle is a wooden or metal bar, they call it rocar.
Like all your videos, clear and inspiring! Thanks for this. I find that the chocalho is the loudest samba instrument to play and my ears ring immediately unless I wear ear protection.
Hi Sam, it is nice to be appreciated. I hope your band mates do their homework and perhaps you can show me a video where you all play Brazilian percussion! That would be nice!!
Exactly ! In Brasil, we call this chocalho a "rocar". There are several versions of this instrument, the one played on the video is made of aluminum by Contemporanea, model 437C. There are some wooden rocars, very light and responsive.
I always find your explanations to be extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thank you, Andrew!
Amazingly clear and straight-forward videos. Short and sweet. Thank you so much!
Your welcome. I'm glad you are enjoying my video's!!
Oh wow you replied! Our University lecturer actually referred to your videos. Your videos really get the message across. I love the dual-screen technique haha! Where you demonstrate on one screen and show details on the other.
THANKS Your lesson is very pleasant and clear
Thank you very much, Aline!
@NRHarris They use both names for this instrument, but most of the time when the jingles are inside the metal frame, they call it chocalho. When the jingles are at the outside and in the middle is a wooden or metal bar, they call it rocar.
Like all your videos, clear and inspiring! Thanks for this. I find that the chocalho is the loudest samba instrument to play and my ears ring immediately unless I wear ear protection.
I appreciate your teachingskills. thanks
Gracias Michael!
De nada, Hector!
Thankyou Michael, that was really helpful.
Great demonstration as usual, thank you for sharing.
Hi Sam, it is nice to be appreciated. I hope your band mates do their homework and perhaps you can show me a video where you all play Brazilian percussion! That would be nice!!
I didn't post new video's from Sambalanço. But it will come again... I didn't have time for it. When I have a new camera, I'll post more.
Great tutorial, very helpful....Thank You..
@abdwyer Your right!! You can't play this instrument without ear protection!!
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thanks you for the upload...now i can do my revision on this :))
Excellent! Is chocalho with jingles such as this also referred to as "rocar"?
Exactly ! In Brasil, we call this chocalho a "rocar". There are several versions of this instrument, the one played on the video is made of aluminum by Contemporanea, model 437C. There are some wooden rocars, very light and responsive.
Very helpful. Just killed my biceps on a gig!! Gotta use more wrist. Peace .
Thank you! Playing the chocalho is like a workout, but with the right technique you can keep it light. Good luck!!
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YES - i play this in a rock/pop band and it is loud *G*
@urbanretroelecgeek Good luck with it! I've made this one specially for you.