Thanks for sharing. I was hooked the first time I heard this. Figuratively speaking, this was a real “tongue twister” for me, but, finally got it cookin’ last night and it’s a blast to play. I was hearing what I thought were some very subtle LL=HT phrases, but, my eyes told me otherwise. Once I realized he was playing an alternating (rlrl)rhumba style ride pattern with some clever shaping, it finally clicked. All and all this is a more advanced variation of the style and if one doesn’t have some experience playing multi drum adaptations of folkloric styles this might not be the best starting point. Thanks again for posting! Much respect…
Mil Gracias Caballero! Thank you for your generous sharing of this kickin' mazacote! Your straightforward exposition of "las manos secretas" is really Chevere!
I’ve watched this video when it first came out and I do like it BUT it isn’t really broken down very well. It’s not clear enough unless you have the experience or the fundamentals of having a great eye and ears. I know many will try to figure it out and may fall short because there so many tiny ghost notes in between. I just say for anyone trying to learn this to check out others doing the same rhythm. Then come back if you’re interested in learning this style or flavor of Guarapachangueo. It’s just my observation. By the way no disrespect. It’s just my observation. Happy drumming !!!
That's Jesus, I watched also, and see his ghost notes, which are awesome to behold, but know this: In person he's a fantastic teacher, very patient, clear. If you ever get a chance to attend one of classes in person. I'd strongly suggest attending. Spiro is awesome too.
Just pay attention to the rhythm and where the notes fall on the clave, The ghost notes will come to you naturally with out you thinking. this is how I teach my students to play the drums. ghost notes are a way to keep you on time or on the loop, they come natural if you keep your mind on the rhythm and the timing.
Thanks for sharing. I was hooked the first time I heard this. Figuratively speaking, this was a real “tongue twister” for me, but, finally got it cookin’ last night and it’s a blast to play. I was hearing what I thought were some very subtle LL=HT phrases, but, my eyes told me otherwise. Once I realized he was playing an alternating (rlrl)rhumba style ride pattern with some clever shaping, it finally clicked. All and all this is a more advanced variation of the style and if one doesn’t have some experience playing multi drum adaptations of folkloric styles this might not be the best starting point. Thanks again for posting! Much respect…
Mil Gracias Caballero! Thank you for your generous sharing of this kickin' mazacote! Your straightforward exposition of "las manos secretas" is really Chevere!
Buen maestro.... Saludos desd Venezuela maestro.
Jesus eres un tremendo instructor! gracias
Pearl folkloric congas is what he's playing
Wonderful
Been waiting to scratch that itch!
Thank you for the video, keep it up we love it
agua, si señor
TREMENDO JESUS !! SALUDOS DE TU AMIGO CHARLIE CHAVEZ !!
gracias por esa clase
buenisimo...mil gracias..
excelente...muy bien explicado
I’ve watched this video when it first came out and I do like it BUT it isn’t really broken down very well. It’s not clear enough unless you have the experience or the fundamentals of having a great eye and ears. I know many will try to figure it out and may fall short because there so many tiny ghost notes in between. I just say for anyone trying to learn this to check out others doing the same rhythm. Then come back if you’re interested in learning this style or flavor of Guarapachangueo. It’s just my observation. By the way no disrespect. It’s just my observation. Happy drumming !!!
That's Jesus, I watched also, and see his ghost notes, which are awesome to behold, but know this: In person he's a fantastic teacher, very patient, clear. If you ever get a chance to attend one of classes in person. I'd strongly suggest attending. Spiro is awesome too.
Just pay attention to the rhythm and where the notes fall on the clave, The ghost notes will come to you naturally with out you thinking. this is how I teach my students to play the drums. ghost notes are a way to keep you on time or on the loop, they come natural if you keep your mind on the rhythm and the timing.
yes i saw it on the heads but thought that just you have custom skins on it and the whole else is gon bops.
Sabrosona la rumba uyyy sabor ritmo y melodía ok😜
THX for sharing .... very helpfull !!!
M ha ayudado mucho.. Excelente.
super nice !
finally got this :)
Maravilha 👏🏾👏🏾
What's the thing between that guys legs?
The cata is the instrument he's playing.
I got those commas in my school
El tumbao del Panga está mucho mejor.
Gon Bops ?
This is like a timba beat
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