Thank you for your great videos. Can I ask what application or software do you use to make these scores? I teach a different kind of music and I need to create custom exercises for my students.
I wouldn't follow this. Please listen to real players who play the style you want to learn instead. The grooves shown in this video are lifeless and inauthentic. The samba in particular is bad-it is not even close to a real samba. Go watch Raphael Burata's lesson on samba, or Edu Ribeiro has a good lesson with Open Studio. Or Gina Knight has a really good intro lesson too.
I'll slightly correct myself-the samba beats are weak but not thaaat bad. At least the second one is mostly acceptable. However, for a new player, it's still really bad. Please go watch real drummers play instead of reading drum patterns from sheet music. Latin music isn't meant to be learned through sheets (they can be helpful resources, but you really need to learn by ear or you'll miss the all-important details)
0:00 Bossa Nova
0:23 Songo
0:38 Samba #1
0:55 Samba #2
1:11 Soca
1:36 Cha Cha
2:00 Tango
2:24 Rumba
2:48 Mambo #1
3:11 Mambo #2
Thanks for the great lesson!
Maravilhoso. Seria ótimo se publicassem também para metais, no meu caso estou desenvolvendo aprendizado de sax tenor, grande abraço.
Class. Any afro Cuban ones?
Actually I meant afrobeat.
infact, 6/8 missing @@rhythmicallydivine
Thank you for your great videos. Can I ask what application or software do you use to make these scores? I teach a different kind of music and I need to create custom exercises for my students.
Best explanation for the new drum learners
I wouldn't follow this. Please listen to real players who play the style you want to learn instead. The grooves shown in this video are lifeless and inauthentic. The samba in particular is bad-it is not even close to a real samba.
Go watch Raphael Burata's lesson on samba, or Edu Ribeiro has a good lesson with Open Studio. Or Gina Knight has a really good intro lesson too.
I'll slightly correct myself-the samba beats are weak but not thaaat bad. At least the second one is mostly acceptable.
However, for a new player, it's still really bad. Please go watch real drummers play instead of reading drum patterns from sheet music. Latin music isn't meant to be learned through sheets (they can be helpful resources, but you really need to learn by ear or you'll miss the all-important details)
Great!
It would be great to have slow. Tempo as well as fast for us beginners
Go to you tube settings and adjust playback speed.
good
Can you play drum for country music please
No salsa or merengue?
The mambo and songo fall under salsa
Songo could be a djent beat!
is it classical or drama