This lesson is an absolute gift. I started Djembe lessons a year ago and picked up my first Bongos a few weeks ago. I'm 76 and played guitar most of my life; however a couple of years ago I lost part of my hearing and gave up the guitar, it just didn't sound right anymore even with a great pair of hearing aids. I've been drumming on available surfaces with my hands since I was 6 but never gave drumming a second thought until my hearing loss. Although my hearing is slightly impaired, I can feel the rhythm in my hands and enjoy the connection. I love the way the 'macho' pops. This important lesson is both a treat and superb foundation for learning Latin rhythms including some variations. Thank you again.
Im a guitarist for about 18 years now, having a drum lessons for about 7 months now and just bought my first set of bongos that is made in Thailand about 2 weeka ago. Learning the basics. Excited to play this new instrument. Thank you sir for the lessons.
Thank you! I'm a musician. I have wanted a set of bongos since I was 10 years old (I'm 78). I just bought a set. I learn music and beats by ear. This is absolutely perfect to learn from. This will also help with my steel pan playing. Michael
Wow! This the most useful bongo video I've seen. Really excellent library of rhythms. Ive been shoehorning martillo into every video I play along to... That's going to change from now on😊 Thanks!
This is awesome man. To know that you will have thought and influenced millions of people with this video. My daughter is 3 and she seems to gravitate towards hand drums. I'm gonna get her some and use your video to get her started.
It is very nice to read your comment. Thank you! It's great that the video turned out to be useful and will help the child learn how to play the bongos.
Super!!! Thanks! Now started the work with the rhythms. But play it with a quarter of the speed. And also try it it Chords of string instruments like Guitar or Ukulele and others. It helps to understand those rhythms, even usually not known to me! Or if heard it did not think about it. It was very helpful to listen to your teachings even with notes. Greetings from Germany!
🇧🇷😀👍Obrigado Professor pelos lindos rítmos. Você toca muito bem! Instrumentos maravilhosos, capaz de tocar vários rítmos do Brasil e outras partes do mundo também . Minha esposa e eu tocamos ukulele, violão e viola caipira🇧🇷. Agora ficarão todos lindos acompanhados do Bangô. Conto com a ajuda dos seus vídeos para aprender a tocar! Você ajudou muito! Abracos cariocas do Rio de Janeiro Brasil 🇧🇷e muito obrigado👍
Obrigado por suas palavras amáveis! É maravilhoso que você e sua esposa possam tocar música juntos. Boa prática para você, não é difícil jogar Bongos com experiência musical.
I agree with the bongeros. Thanks for making this excellent video on the bongo beats. If there are new videos, it will help if you include a BPM tempo. Gracias.
Grazie per il tuo interesse per il video! Non sono sicuro di aver capito correttamente la domanda. Ritmi avanzati questi sono probabilmente ritmi sviluppati dalla versione tradizionale o mescolati con un altro stile musicale
Muito obrigado! Eu ainda não consigo entender como me organizar a oportunidade de fornecer notas para aqueles que desejam, muitas vezes me perguntam sobre isso. Eu moro na Rússia e os pagamentos internacionais não estão disponíveis para mim no momento. Posso fazer um vídeo de partituras e adicionar música ao Play Along?
Спасибо за позитивный отзыв. В разных учебниках немного по разному описывают апликатуру левой руки. В правой все просто. Tb это удар большим пальцем левой руки с фиксацией на коже. Finger - касание пальцами.
Excelente, no se como agradecerte este vídeo, es increible como podemos aprender tanto con un solo vídeo. Te quería preguntar donde podemos descargar las bases rítmica que se escuchan de fondo, (o si alguien sabe y puede comprtir), para practicar con el bongó.
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios positivos, ya es un buen agradecimiento. Por desgracia, cuando estaba haciendo este video todavía no había adivinado hacer música adicional para la clase. Tengo una serie de videos con largos play along. Tal vez por jugar bongs con ellos. ruclips.net/p/PLYsXiOiqESq0_K_APOhX9GRkqvxP61-ff&si=mYzVj7sBEdxAfMCI
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves Sí antes estaba agradecido, ahora estoy super agradecido, no sabes cuanto valoro estas de audio para poder praticar y ejercitarme con mi bongó. Mil gracias.
Impressive collection of effective patterns…can you suggest a progression or selection of essential patterns ( between 5 and 10) to know for a beginners?
It's best to start by learning the Martillo rhythm. He's the first in the video. Most Latin American styles of music are played on its basis. For all rhythms, I have given examples from simple to complex, so you can start with the first examples if you are just starting to play.
For ease of study, you can take one bar from any rhythm and play only it. Then separately disassemble the second one like this. then combine them. This is the easiest way. And of course, start practicing at a slow tempo, then, when your hands get used to it, you can gradually increase Tempo.
здравствуйте! спасибо, очень интересное и полезное видео, мне понятно всё, что вы тут играете, т.к. я долгое время занимался джембе, дарбукой и рамочными барабанами, недавно приобрел бонго Tycoon MTBHC-BC, очень хочется изучить латиноамериканскую ритмику и это видео стало находкой. подскажите, пожалуйста, а какой строй у ваших бонго?
Здравствуйте! Рад, что видео пригодится в обучении! Обычно Бонги настраивают в кварту. У меня здесь строй такой: низкий C и высокий F. Видео записывались в разное время и иногда строй был D и G . Высота может быть и другой, это зависит от диаметра бонгов и типа пластика или кожи. На слух настраивают так, что бы высокий бонго начал петь - звенеть (звучать ярко). Кожу при этом после игры лучше чуть приспускать, что бы не растягивалась со временем. С пластиком такой проблемы нет, натянул и забыл.
Thank you for an interesting question! Son was traditionally performed in Son Clave 3-2, more modern Cuban styles are more common 2-3 and Rumba Clave. Most often, the type of clave in a song is determined by the main melody. If the melody starts due to the beat or in the first beat, then it is considered that the song is in 3-2. If the melody begins with the second beat, then most often this song is 2-3.
Thank you very much! The principle of the game is similar, but the technique of playing with the left hand is slightly different. In this video, I show sound production on congas and combinations of sounds - exercises. ruclips.net/video/WJrayoxJfbM/видео.html
I am glad that my video was interesting to you and you practice these rhythms. There are two variants of the game loud and normal. In the video I showed the usual technique. In a small drum, the blow is made with the index finger. The blow is sharp, as if you touch a hot iron with your finger. The finger touches the edge of the drum at the midpoint of the second phalanx of the finger (between the joints of the finger) where soft tissues are. But the impact itself into the membrane occurs with the pad of the fingertip. In the big drum, the blow is done the same way, but the edges of the drum touch the soft tissues of the third phalanx of the finger. This makes the sound more dense. If you want to play loudly, then the blows are applied with three fingers. The striking technique is the same. For the right sound, it is important to tune the drum well. The usual interval for tuning is a quart. For example, the big drum is the note C, and the small one is the note F. Or the notes D and G respectively. All nuts should be stretched evenly, because of this, the overtones sound the same and the sound turns out beautiful. I hope I helped you.
Thanks for the comment! In the Salsa style, bongos are played mainly to the rhythm of Martillo and improvise based on it. I plan to make a large section on Arabic rhythms, but mainly for the darbuka drum (dumbek). I haven't found enough information on bongos in Arabic rhythms yet, although I understand that any rhythm played on a darbuka can be played on bongos :)
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves Sorry for the ignorance friend! Just started picking up the bongos myself and came across this channel! You have been very informative in my journey! As for the Arabic style sounds. You’re amazing! Can’t wait to see this!!!
Obrigado pelo comentário! A capacidade de ler notas ajuda muito na aprendizagem. Antes, os livros eram apenas livros, depois vieram as escolas de vídeo e os CDs. Agora, para oportunidades únicas de aprendizagem, o RUclips ajuda a aprender muito, e combinar diferentes métodos: vídeo + som +notas + repetição em câmera lenta facilita o processo.
The question is interesting! It depends a lot on the situation. If, for example, there is no percussion in the band, then the drum part includes the Maracas part and the main accents of the percussion part. If there is a percussionist, then you can lighten the drum part and take on the part of Cowbell and Timbales. The situation strongly depends on the style of music and the nature of the arrangement, for example, in Samba, a bass drum can play the Surdo part, and in the Mambo style, a barrel may not be needed, or rare Bombo accents. I have rhythms for a drum kit in my playlists, maybe you will like something in them. ruclips.net/p/PLYsXiOiqESq12qZwdZ0jAJBpugiB85v3u
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves that's right. There is no percussionist. If you could make a video showing the use of drum kit, it would help a lot. Thank you.
Hello! I haven't done this kind of thing yet. Theoretically, this is possible, you need to think about what format to do it in. To do this through RUclips services or in another way.
Yes, I first shot them for some time, and then combined them into one big video. Then I began to improve the video, add a slow tempo and a playback for music lessons
It was more convenient for me to play with them than just under the metronome. And I decided that it would be easier for others to perceive the rhythm in this way with some support of fine percussion.
Gracias por el interesante envío. Para instrumentos de percusión sin un tono específico, se utiliza una clave especial "neutral". Su propósito es diferente de la asignación del resto de las teclas en el sentido de que no muestra el tono de la nota, sino que simplemente asigna un Stan para indicar el lote de un instrumento de percusión en particular. Para los tambores, hay dos llaves que tienen el mismo significado, solo que se ven un poco diferentes. Uno como dos rasgos y el segundo como un rectángulo vertical.
nothing to say about your nice martillo but are you sure about your variations ?? because to execute them you do not use no more the proper latin way to do it -in the clavé- you have to remember that you are responsable of what you show to those beginners out there who like what you do in all those comments. i play the bongo since 44 years so i really need to know if iwas wrong since the beginning. with respect
Thank you very much for the comment! It is always interesting to hear comments from an experienced musician. Will you help me if you specify which variations you had in mind? Some styles of Latin American music can be played as 3-2 or 2-3. It depends a lot on the melody of the song. Therefore, I did not specify which Clave corresponds to the variations and limited myself only to the accompaniment of maracas. The rhythms shown in this video are mostly taken from textbooks, one of them was a book by Bob Evans.
Thank you for your response. I did not express myself clear enough. Sorry about that. I am not talking about the kind of variations you play as it is a personal taste, not even the direction of the clave (even if I think you should have done it but ok..) I just wonder how it is possible to show variations on bongo while there is no bongo in rumba. Do you confirm or do you have infos that would help me in my studies on the subject ? With respect for your work have a good day.
There are some complications with the rumba style. We all know the folk Cuban style of Rumba Guaguanco performed on conga drums or just vegetable crates. But there was also an adapted Rumba performed by orchestras in restaurants - a variety version of it. There is also a Spanish (Gypsy) Rumba - a song with guitars, Cajon and sometimes with Bongos. Cuba combines many traditions: African drum culture, Spanish song culture and others from all over the world. In fact, a rumba is a party of neighbors in the yard, when everyone jams, sings and plays on whatever is possible. I am of the opinion, probably like the author of the textbook Bob Evans, that any style of music can be performed on bongos. You can easily take them with you and when there are no Congas drums at hand, why not play bongos? Naturally, this is not a traditional option - it is an adaptation of the rhythm.@@conga59
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves you’ re absolutely right and I know about all those specificities, that is why I thought that you were about to mention it in your video because beginners may believe that it is normal to play bongo in a rumba. As a Yoruba from Benin I have to take care of this part of my culture so I try to be as clear as possible to avoid misunderstandings etc… that said I thank you for your great work and still following you on RUclips. With respect have a great day :-))
I am very glad to talk to you, your remark is correct, I should have mentioned it in the video! thank you for your kind wishes! Sincerely, all the best!@@conga59
This lesson is an absolute gift. I started Djembe lessons a year ago and picked up my first Bongos a few weeks ago. I'm 76 and played guitar most of my life; however a couple of years ago I lost part of my hearing and gave up the guitar, it just didn't sound right anymore even with a great pair of hearing aids. I've been drumming on available surfaces with my hands since I was 6 but never gave drumming a second thought until my hearing loss. Although my hearing is slightly impaired, I can feel the rhythm in my hands and enjoy the connection. I love the way the 'macho' pops.
This important lesson is both a treat and superb foundation for learning Latin rhythms including some variations. Thank you again.
@@roblootens5599 Thank you for your feedback! I am very glad that the video helped you in your bongos lessons. All the best to you!
Im a guitarist for about 18 years now, having a drum lessons for about 7 months now and just bought my first set of bongos that is made in Thailand about 2 weeka ago. Learning the basics. Excited to play this new instrument. Thank you sir for the lessons.
I am glad that the video will help you in learning this cool musical instrument. Have a good practice!
Thank you! I'm a musician. I have wanted a set of bongos since I was 10 years old (I'm 78). I just bought a set. I learn music and beats by ear. This is absolutely perfect to learn from. This will also help with my steel pan playing. Michael
Thank you for your positive feedback! I am glad that the video will help learning. Good practice!
Good morning!
From Germany - Month ago I started to play bonga.
My age 67.❤😂
Cool! It's never too late to start such an exciting hobby :)
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves i am 67 too. i have been hand drumming for over 40 years. enjoyed this reference video. thanks
THE Ultimate learning material for bongos ! Thanks a lot
Thank you for watching and positive feedback! Good practice!
Wow! This the most useful bongo video I've seen. Really excellent library of rhythms. Ive been shoehorning martillo into every video I play along to... That's going to change from now on😊 Thanks!
Super! I'm glad it turned out to be interesting! Have a good practice!
Excellent library of rhythms. Ill be coming back
Thank You! Welcome to the channel!
Muy bueno, ordenado, claro. Muchas gracias. Como dice la canción: Ponte Duro Bongó!!!
¡Muchas gracias por sus comentarios positivos!
Лучшая подборка ритмов!!! Спасибо огромное!
Благодарю, хорошей вам практики!
Love that tone on the hembra - so good! Im going to be referencing this video a lot! Thank you and great work
Thank you very much for your positive feedback! I'm glad that the video turned out to be useful!
00:00 Basic Hand Technique
00:50 Martillo rhythm
02:22 Rumba variation 1
03:09 Rumba variation 2
03:56 Rumba variation 3
04:43 Mambo variation 1
05:35 Mambo variation 2
06:26 Mambo variation 3
07:17 Mambo variation 4
08:08 Guajira variation 1
08:51 Guajira variation 2
09:33 Guajira variation 3
10:16 Guajira variation 4
10:59 Guajira variation 5
11:41 Afro variation 1
12:24 Afro variation 2
13:08 Afro variation 3
13:50 Bolero-Rumba variation 1
14:30 Bolero-Rumba variation 2
15:10 Bolero-Rumba variation 3
15:51 Bolero-Rumba variation 4
16:31 Funk variation 1
17:13 Funk variation 2
18:04 Funk variation 3
18:55 Funk variation 4
19:47 Bossa Nova
21:13 Samba variation 1
21:50 Samba variation 2
22:46 Samba variation 3
23:42 Samba variation 4
24:36 Samba variation 5
25:32 Samba variation 6
26:27 Samba variation 7
27:23 Calypso variation 1
28:19 Calypso variation 2
29:14 Calypso variation 3
30:10 Baion variation 1
31:06 Baion variation 2
32:01 Baion variation 3
32:57 Baion variation 4
33:52 Cumbia
How to play basic Latin American Rhythms on Conga Drums. A library of Grooves Part#1
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Thanks!❤
This is awesome man. To know that you will have thought and influenced millions of people with this video. My daughter is 3 and she seems to gravitate towards hand drums. I'm gonna get her some and use your video to get her started.
It is very nice to read your comment. Thank you! It's great that the video turned out to be useful and will help the child learn how to play the bongos.
This helps a lot people like me. Very useful and well organized, thank you!
🙏 Have a good practice!
@@edwinZayas-xg6qf Thank you very much!
Крутая библиотека!
Спасибо большое!
Thanks indeed. Useful and clear!!!
🙏
Super!!! Thanks! Now started the work with the rhythms. But play it with a quarter of the speed. And also try it it Chords of string instruments like Guitar or Ukulele and others. It helps to understand those rhythms, even usually not known to me! Or if heard it did not think about it. It was very helpful to listen to your teachings even with notes. Greetings from Germany!
De todas formas el intérprete drbe tener filling es decir sentimiento y eso es propio de cada quien, excelente este compartir
Gracias por el comentario!
EXACTLY what I was looking for, you're the man!
Great! I am glad that the video turned out to be useful for you!
really good to play along with this video
Thanks! Glad the video was helpful!
Gracias que gran aporte mis favoritos son los ritmos brasileros... Los de funk me sorprendieron suenan genial, gracias de nuevo
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios! Me alegro de que el video fuera interesante de ver.
What an amazing resource! Bless your soul for uploading this video 🙏🏼🙏🏼 this is going to be so useful to me throughout my bingo journey
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! Have a great practice time!
Sounds great Thank You for sharing.
Thank you big!
🇧🇷😀👍Obrigado Professor pelos lindos rítmos. Você toca muito bem! Instrumentos maravilhosos, capaz de tocar vários rítmos do Brasil e outras partes do mundo também . Minha esposa e eu tocamos ukulele, violão e viola caipira🇧🇷. Agora ficarão todos lindos acompanhados do Bangô. Conto com a ajuda dos seus vídeos para aprender a tocar! Você ajudou muito! Abracos cariocas do Rio de Janeiro Brasil 🇧🇷e muito obrigado👍
Obrigado por suas palavras amáveis! É maravilhoso que você e sua esposa possam tocar música juntos. Boa prática para você, não é difícil jogar Bongos com experiência musical.
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves . Muito obrigado pelo carinho. Prometo esforçar-me na dedicação e estudos do Bongô. Abraços e até logo
Gracias por enseñarnos.
Me alegro de que el video haya resultado interesante. Buenas prácticas!
Спасибо огромное Михаил!!!
Da, da!❤
Thank you Mikhail!!!
Great Video!!! 👍
I am glad that the video was interesting!
I agree with the bongeros. Thanks for making this excellent video on the bongo beats. If there are new videos, it will help if you include a BPM tempo. Gracias.
Thank you! Yes, it's a good idea to set bpm.
thanxs from Brazil....🤩
Thank you very much! I am glad that the video is being watched in Brazil!
Greetings from Germany, 67 years old!❤
This is great! Thank you so much!
👍🙏
Thank you for your lessons! Helped me to develop a sense of rhythm :)
Thank you! Have good practice!
thank you , very refreshing
🙏
your neighbors must absolutely love you....
My old 1870 house has thick walls, and I did a little work on sound insulation :)
Awesome thank you
@@ginogarcia4219 👍🙏welcome to the channel!
Very good intoduction to cool rhytms Thx
@@JmVienna Thank You! Welcome!
Great video 👍 I can tell the ones you like best. You were really motoring with those funk ones and that final one!
Thank you very much! I also really like how the funk on the bongos turned out. I want to transfer a couple more rhythms performed on congas to bongos.
BIEN MI HERMANO TU SI....
Gracias hermano! ¡Bienvenidos al canal!
Amazing 🎉
@@hanitadros814 Thank you!
Fantastic! Thanks!!
U
Make me play this instrument 🎉
super tutorial! Thank you.
👍
Awesome!!
🙏👍
Amazing! Thank you bro
Welcome to the channel! I'm glad you liked the video.
Wow, this is so helpful and a pleasure to watch!
Thank u!! -from a beginner bongo player😁
Great! Glad it was interesting to see! Good practice!
Mille mercis!
Merci pour vos commentaires
Congrats!!!
Thanks!
Perfetto,pulito ,chiaro. Grazie!!! Utilissimo x principianti. Ma i ritmi avanzati quali sono??? Grazie. Marcello
Grazie per il tuo interesse per il video! Non sono sicuro di aver capito correttamente la domanda. Ritmi avanzati questi sono probabilmente ritmi sviluppati dalla versione tradizionale o mescolati con un altro stile musicale
El mejor buenísimo
¡Muchas Gracias!
Excellent. Keep it up.
Thank you very much!
Thank you brother!
Glad to help!
Dobri djen!❤
Dobri! :) 👍
nice
Thanks! Welcome to the channel. :)
U crazy man
Yes, you're right, it's a crazy job in terms of the amount of work
🎉 Thinks ! really grateful 🙏
Thank you for your feedback!
this video is awesome, thank you
Thank you for comment!
Excellent!
Thank you so much!
Great job man. So useful!
Thanks! 👍
Thank you
🙏
Awesome. Thank You. You make it look so simple. Yet so easy to follow and learn.
I am grateful to you for your positive feedback! Have a good successful practice!
Thanks so much for this video!!!
👍
❤❤Thankyou extremely 🙏 for covering so many styles ❤❤ ive just SUSCRIBED
Welcome to the channel! Have a good practice!
Maravilha.
Obrigado!
Перфектно!
Благодарю! :)
Great work,thank you
Thanks! 🙏Welcome to the channel!
Cara aula nota 1000.👍👍👍 muito bom .otimo
Gracias! 🙏
Awesome. Thank u!
Thank you for your feedback!
Thank You Sir! I want to learn😊
👍Have a good practice!
Muito bom!!!! Gostaria de conseguir as partituras e os play a long
Muito obrigado! Eu ainda não consigo entender como me organizar a oportunidade de fornecer notas para aqueles que desejam, muitas vezes me perguntam sobre isso. Eu moro na Rússia e os pagamentos internacionais não estão disponíveis para mim no momento. Posso fazer um vídeo de partituras e adicionar música ao Play Along?
Wow. That's beautiful❤😂
Thank You!
Просто супер, огромное спасибо. Не подскажите где можно почитать или посмотреть о note notation for bongo?
Спасибо за позитивный отзыв. В разных учебниках немного по разному описывают апликатуру левой руки. В правой все просто. Tb это удар большим пальцем левой руки с фиксацией на коже. Finger - касание пальцами.
Вот видео с традиционной кубинской техникой игры. ruclips.net/video/M2_RftEFh0Q/видео.html
1:39 thank you!thank you!
@@魏博琨-e5s 👍🙏 welcome!
Very good from bali indonesian fauzi bongo
Thank you so much for the positive from Bali! Best wishes!
Thank you too grovers very good you play bongo
Greetings from Germany!❤
Thank you!
🙏👍
Excelente, no se como agradecerte este vídeo, es increible como podemos aprender tanto con un solo vídeo. Te quería preguntar donde podemos descargar las bases rítmica que se escuchan de fondo, (o si alguien sabe y puede comprtir), para practicar con el bongó.
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios positivos, ya es un buen agradecimiento. Por desgracia, cuando estaba haciendo este video todavía no había adivinado hacer música adicional para la clase. Tengo una serie de videos con largos play along. Tal vez por jugar bongs con ellos. ruclips.net/p/PLYsXiOiqESq0_K_APOhX9GRkqvxP61-ff&si=mYzVj7sBEdxAfMCI
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves Sí antes estaba agradecido, ahora estoy super agradecido, no sabes cuanto valoro estas de audio para poder praticar y ejercitarme con mi bongó. Mil gracias.
@@darioluque1309 Estoy muy contento de que los videos sean útiles! Buenas prácticas!
Impressive collection of effective patterns…can you suggest a progression or selection of essential patterns ( between 5 and 10) to know for a beginners?
It's best to start by learning the Martillo rhythm. He's the first in the video. Most Latin American styles of music are played on its basis. For all rhythms, I have given examples from simple to complex, so you can start with the first examples if you are just starting to play.
For ease of study, you can take one bar from any rhythm and play only it. Then separately disassemble the second one like this. then combine them. This is the easiest way. And of course, start practicing at a slow tempo, then, when your hands get used to it, you can gradually increase Tempo.
Perfect thank you!
Martllo and the first simple pattern for all rhythms…i play bongos whitout guide…i m bass player
здравствуйте! спасибо, очень интересное и полезное видео, мне понятно всё, что вы тут играете, т.к. я долгое время занимался джембе, дарбукой и рамочными барабанами, недавно приобрел бонго Tycoon MTBHC-BC, очень хочется изучить латиноамериканскую ритмику и это видео стало находкой. подскажите, пожалуйста, а какой строй у ваших бонго?
Здравствуйте! Рад, что видео пригодится в обучении! Обычно Бонги настраивают в кварту. У меня здесь строй такой:
низкий C и высокий F. Видео записывались в разное время и иногда строй был D и G .
Высота может быть и другой, это зависит от диаметра бонгов и типа пластика или кожи. На слух настраивают так, что бы высокий бонго начал петь - звенеть (звучать ярко). Кожу при этом после игры лучше чуть приспускать, что бы не растягивалась со временем. С пластиком такой проблемы нет, натянул и забыл.
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Thanks for this video! Are the Afro-Cuban rhythms for son Cubano? Is it 2:3 clave or 3:2 clave?
Thank you for an interesting question! Son was traditionally performed in Son Clave 3-2, more modern Cuban styles are more common 2-3 and Rumba Clave. Most often, the type of clave in a song is determined by the main melody. If the melody starts due to the beat or in the first beat, then it is considered that the song is in 3-2. If the melody begins with the second beat, then most often this song is 2-3.
Brilliant. I assume the technique is the same for congas?
Thank you very much! The principle of the game is similar, but the technique of playing with the left hand is slightly different.
In this video, I show sound production on congas and combinations of sounds - exercises. ruclips.net/video/WJrayoxJfbM/видео.html
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Can you tell me how to get the right sound of the drums? I beat rhythms, but the sound is very different from the pure sound on the video. Thank you!
I am glad that my video was interesting to you and you practice these rhythms. There are two variants of the game loud and normal. In the video I showed the usual technique. In a small drum, the blow is made with the index finger. The blow is sharp, as if you touch a hot iron with your finger. The finger touches the edge of the drum at the midpoint of the second phalanx of the finger (between the joints of the finger) where soft tissues are. But the impact itself into the membrane occurs with the pad of the fingertip. In the big drum, the blow is done the same way, but the edges of the drum touch the soft tissues of the third phalanx of the finger. This makes the sound more dense. If you want to play loudly, then the blows are applied with three fingers. The striking technique is the same. For the right sound, it is important to tune the drum well. The usual interval for tuning is a quart. For example, the big drum is the note C, and the small one is the note F. Or the notes D and G respectively. All nuts should be stretched evenly, because of this, the overtones sound the same and the sound turns out beautiful. I hope I helped you.
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Wish there was a salsa one man! Or tango that would of been sweet. You ever tried maybe Arabic styles 👀??
Thanks for the comment! In the Salsa style, bongos are played mainly to the rhythm of Martillo and improvise based on it. I plan to make a large section on Arabic rhythms, but mainly for the darbuka drum (dumbek). I haven't found enough information on bongos in Arabic rhythms yet, although I understand that any rhythm played on a darbuka can be played on bongos :)
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves Sorry for the ignorance friend! Just started picking up the bongos myself and came across this channel! You have been very informative in my journey!
As for the Arabic style sounds. You’re amazing! Can’t wait to see this!!!
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A coisa é séria!Antigamente os percussionistas (e muitos ainda atualmente) não sabiam ler partitura....!!!!
Obrigado pelo comentário! A capacidade de ler notas ajuda muito na aprendizagem. Antes, os livros eram apenas livros, depois vieram as escolas de vídeo e os CDs. Agora, para oportunidades únicas de aprendizagem, o RUclips ajuda a aprender muito, e combinar diferentes métodos: vídeo + som +notas + repetição em câmera lenta facilita o processo.
Vossa performance e demonstração são ótimas!
Muito obrigado, é bom ler esse comentário!
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Yes I’m very new at this
As they say, the eyes are afraid, but the hands do!
I need it in slower motion!
How do you play this with drum sticks on a drum kit? Thanks
The question is interesting! It depends a lot on the situation. If, for example, there is no percussion in the band, then the drum part includes the Maracas part and the main accents of the percussion part. If there is a percussionist, then you can lighten the drum part and take on the part of Cowbell and Timbales. The situation strongly depends on the style of music and the nature of the arrangement, for example, in Samba, a bass drum can play the Surdo part, and in the Mambo style, a barrel may not be needed, or rare Bombo accents.
I have rhythms for a drum kit in my playlists, maybe you will like something in them. ruclips.net/p/PLYsXiOiqESq12qZwdZ0jAJBpugiB85v3u
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves that's right. There is no percussionist. If you could make a video showing the use of drum kit, it would help a lot. Thank you.
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Do you sell audio Bongos rhythms pack ?
Hello! I haven't done this kind of thing yet. Theoretically, this is possible, you need to think about what format to do it in. To do this through RUclips services or in another way.
Do you have course videos for all these grooves?
Yes, I first shot them for some time, and then combined them into one big video.
Then I began to improve the video, add a slow tempo and a playback for music lessons
May I request for the link sir?
@@primobeltran7955 This playlist contains videos with rhythms on bongos
ruclips.net/p/PLYsXiOiqESq2mq83DAm0Q7sPrvIm8zIKh
Why did you add extra sounds
It was more convenient for me to play with them than just under the metronome. And I decided that it would be easier for others to perceive the rhythm in this way with some support of fine percussion.
...und wo ist Mambo # 5?
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Where is the bachata rythms?
I haven't made a bachata video yet. The main rhythm here is Martillo and a large variety of variations and improvisational inserts.
Amigo estudia armonia teoria , la clave neutra es para ejercicios de ritmica no para ejecutar en una pieza
Gracias por el interesante envío. Para instrumentos de percusión sin un tono específico, se utiliza una clave especial "neutral". Su propósito es diferente de la asignación del resto de las teclas en el sentido de que no muestra el tono de la nota, sino que simplemente asigna un Stan para indicar el lote de un instrumento de percusión en particular. Para los tambores, hay dos llaves que tienen el mismo significado, solo que se ven un poco diferentes. Uno como dos rasgos y el segundo como un rectángulo vertical.
nothing to say about your nice martillo but are you sure about your variations ?? because to execute them you do not use no more the proper latin way to do it -in the clavé- you have to remember that you are responsable of what you show to those beginners out there who like what you do in all those comments. i play the bongo since 44 years so i really need to know if iwas wrong since the beginning. with respect
Thank you very much for the comment! It is always interesting to hear comments from an experienced musician. Will you help me if you specify which variations you had in mind? Some styles of Latin American music can be played as 3-2 or 2-3. It depends a lot on the melody of the song. Therefore, I did not specify which Clave corresponds to the variations and limited myself only to the accompaniment of maracas. The rhythms shown in this video are mostly taken from textbooks, one of them was a book by Bob Evans.
Thank you for your response. I did not express myself clear enough. Sorry about that. I am not talking about the kind of variations you play as it is a personal taste, not even the direction of the clave (even if I think you should have done it but ok..) I just wonder how it is possible to show variations on bongo while there is no bongo in rumba. Do you confirm or do you have infos that would help me in my studies on the subject ? With respect for your work have a good day.
There are some complications with the rumba style. We all know the folk Cuban style of Rumba Guaguanco performed on conga drums or just vegetable crates. But there was also an adapted Rumba performed by orchestras in restaurants - a variety version of it. There is also a Spanish (Gypsy) Rumba - a song with guitars, Cajon and sometimes with Bongos. Cuba combines many traditions: African drum culture, Spanish song culture and others from all over the world. In fact, a rumba is a party of neighbors in the yard, when everyone jams, sings and plays on whatever is possible. I am of the opinion, probably like the author of the textbook Bob Evans, that any style of music can be performed on bongos. You can easily take them with you and when there are no Congas drums at hand, why not play bongos? Naturally, this is not a traditional option - it is an adaptation of the rhythm.@@conga59
@@Drums-and-Percussion-Grooves you’ re absolutely right and I know about all those specificities, that is why I thought that you were about to mention it in your video because beginners may believe that it is normal to play bongo in a rumba. As a Yoruba from Benin I have to take care of this part of my culture so I try to be as clear as possible to avoid misunderstandings etc… that said I thank you for your great work and still following you on RUclips. With respect have a great day :-))
I am very glad to talk to you, your remark is correct, I should have mentioned it in the video! thank you for your kind wishes! Sincerely, all the best!@@conga59
This is great! Thank you so much!
@@SpyneMetal Thank you! Welcome to the channel!