Bongo Rock - Lesson on 3 Drum Beats

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Bongo Rock is about three bongo beats from the Incredible Bongo Band. Each beat has some of the more common bongo rhythm elements and can be used on a lot of different songs.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @ceemor3404
    @ceemor3404 2 года назад +15

    On the "Bongo Rock" and "Bongolia" track of The Incredible Bongo Band the percussionists are Bobbye Hall and King Errisson.King Errisson and Bobbye Hall(she is a female percussionist) are is still alive and kicking.

  • @mickeyj71hp
    @mickeyj71hp 10 месяцев назад +4

    I LOVE the bongos!!!

  • @alfeu71
    @alfeu71 3 месяца назад +1

    Ótima aula de hoje!

  • @ceemor3404
    @ceemor3404 2 года назад +5

    Awesome video! Thank you for consistently putting out relevant information,techniques and tips ❤ I have just finished recording track with a conga,quinto,tumba,djembe,bougarabou and bongós playing alongside a country acoustic guitar and a viola

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  2 года назад +1

      That sounds really cool. Where can we hear it?

  • @BrotherKaban
    @BrotherKaban 2 года назад +2

    Wow! This the best explanation and breakdown! Great job!!!

  • @Grandmaster__Gee
    @Grandmaster__Gee 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am addicted bongo music now!

  • @ArielDranov
    @ArielDranov Год назад +2

    Thank you very much 😊

  • @Antonio-ti2he
    @Antonio-ti2he 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video. It would be nice if we could see you apply the beats to a song or two.

  • @christophertsiliacos8958
    @christophertsiliacos8958 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool beat, Nick! 😊🪘🎶

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  7 месяцев назад

      Who's Nick? ... Oh I get it!

  • @RumbleFish69
    @RumbleFish69 2 года назад +3

    What a great video, my friend! I am especially impressed with your knowledge of this album and its roots in hip hop. As a kid growing up in NY, I cannot tell you how many times I saw Grandmaster Flash, and many other hip hop legends, play around the city. I have been fortunate that these are people who I still call friends.
    The first time I heard Apache was when I saw Flash using it in a battle against the Disco Twins at the Queensbridge community center... A battle's conclusion, I should add, which remains highly debated to this day! Man, that must have been around 1976, or so. Hip hop and all of the wonderful beats was what led to my career in hip hop and my first album recording in LA many years later.
    Later in life, I leaned into my Hispanic roots and followed in my Pop's footsteps. My father played with many Latin and Hispanic greats....Guys like Tito Puente and Cal Tjader. Of course, as a youngster it was all about Hip hop, but as an adult, and thankfully, before my Pop passed away, I found a love and passion for my island music, which remains with me to this day.
    I have about 8 copies of he Michale Viner album in my home today... Two, which I still use to cut up on the turntables...Two, which are used just for playing, and Two which will remain mint and unplayed! But, I also have about a half-dozen bootleg copies too! Wow, what a great video, my friend....Thank you so very much for taking an old man on a trip down Memory Lane!

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  2 года назад +2

      Wow! What a story. That’s amazing. I owe my attention to hip hop to my older brother. He turned me on to Tribe early on and I still remember in 7th grade getting excited about the release of Snoop Dog’s first solo album. I guess that gives you an idea of my age. I’m also a history buff and love hearing real stories from people who were there. Much appreciated. And BTW, what did your dad play?

    • @RumbleFish69
      @RumbleFish69 2 года назад +1

      @@RhythmNotes Your brother led you down a terrific path, my friend! Yes, I suppose that I have had a pretty full life in music. I didn't hit where I was aiming, but I got pretty close and I got to meet so many people and I made so many friends along the way.
      I owe my father a lot too...In the early '70s, I grew up listening to Salsa, jazz and Africano tribal music in my home almost every weekend. We're Puerto Ricans, so growing up with music 24-7 was pretty common back then. My mom complained quite a bit, but I loved it. In fact, I loved it so much that I eventually circled back to this great music when I got older.
      My father played several instruments. Like Cal, he played the marimba (his main instrument) but he also played timbales, bongos and congas; and he played them well. He also dabbled in piano because he idolized Eddie Palmieri.
      My Pop and Cal were also pretty good friends... Some years ago I met Tito Puente in Los Angeles and we got to talking a bit. I told him that my pop played with him on more than a few occasions in the Poconos. Back in those days, the Pocono circuit was huge for Hispanic players. Desi Arnaz made our island music extremely popular in the states through his TV show and live club performances, so there was a high demand. Tito Puente and his orchestra went through quite a few players, so I was happy that he remembered my father well. He invited me to his show later that night and that's where I met his son backstage. Jr. was playing fusion back then, but like me, he eventually embraced his father's music fully. Jr. has since become a successful successor to his father legacy. He has also gone on to recreate some of his father's most famous songs....It's simply a joy! Thanks for your interest, my friend! I love telling these stories!

    • @matissoM
      @matissoM Год назад +1

      I need to say it, this thread is gold (not to say the video isn’t!).

  • @alman-world
    @alman-world 4 месяца назад +1

    Nailed it !!!

  • @brianwarner308
    @brianwarner308 2 года назад +1

    AWESOME!!! MORE PLEASE!!!

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  2 года назад +1

      I have some more bongo videos in march and April.

  • @brentgilmore7732
    @brentgilmore7732 Год назад +1

    Bro digging the sound quality you're getting out of those 'gos

  • @kishascape
    @kishascape Год назад +2

    Now this is what I want out of bongo. A nice portable acoustic way to jam to regular music and just skipping all the Afro-Cuban stuff. Love the style but not interested in playing it and not practical anywhere I live.
    Using the big drum for the kick stuff and the smaller drum for the snare stuff has always been my go to as well.

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing so candidly. ... I will probably do more videos about applying bongo to American pop music in the future, so feel free to suggest any topics you'd like.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +1

      @@RhythmNotes hard rock and blues rock. Or just a little more expansion into the rock beats for beginners.
      Oh also more of those big drum as the kick smaller bongo side as the snare kind of beats would be nice. That's been how I've been trying to adapt it to regular music.

  • @KandiKlover
    @KandiKlover Год назад +2

    These are good for solo jamming, especially the first 2. I really like the "drum kit" style you were talking about can you do more of those?
    Also interestingly the Habanera pattern is basically a 1 sided paradiddle with an extra note. People enjoyed it while I was practicing at the bus stop.

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome! … nothing more important than enjoying music. … I’ll try to work in some more drum set adaptations to bongo.

  • @tshark2787
    @tshark2787 2 года назад +3

    Preston Epps

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  2 года назад +2

      Preston Epps, for sure. ... I read that he once played for Maya Angelou. When she visited the University of North Texas in 2004, I played bongo next to her on stage while some recited one of her poems. I haven't thought about that in a long time. ... Thanks for reminding me about Preston Epps.

  • @amberbirkin6847
    @amberbirkin6847 2 года назад

    Great video! Thank you

  • @JosephDarmenia
    @JosephDarmenia 2 года назад

    Thank you for sgaring...

  • @miracle_drone_tv
    @miracle_drone_tv Год назад

    Thank you for your hard work on the stream 😆🎵🎵
    Please tell me the name of the first lesson rhythm and the name of the complex playing rhythm at the end ✌️
    Message from Japan ✌️🇯🇵

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  Год назад +1

      At about 01:34 in the video, the names of the songs are displayed.

    • @miracle_drone_tv
      @miracle_drone_tv Год назад +2

      ​@@RhythmNotes
      Thank You❣️

  • @stevensommerfeld6799
    @stevensommerfeld6799 2 года назад +2

    What songs can be played with which beats?

    • @RhythmNotes
      @RhythmNotes  2 года назад

      I forgot to write that in. It's on the lesson PDF rhythmnotes.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Bongo-Rock-Video-Lesson-PDF.pdf ... Lesson PDFs are sent out monthly via my newsletter rhythminsider.com as videos are uploaded to RUclips or you can access the full library anytime by becoming a patron ... patreon.com/rhythmnotes

  • @robertsorna5105
    @robertsorna5105 5 месяцев назад

    Takatatutaatakaetatarutaàtaka

  • @Godoceanunderscore
    @Godoceanunderscore 4 месяца назад +1

    Lmfaooo I disliked it because it didn't sit with my instrumental