This single video has more rhythm patterns and various accompanying rhythms, than 10 regular videos on conga pattern. All patterns are great!! Thanks a lot Sir!
Es toque de candombe en congas de Chichito Cabral, Ruben Rada, etc. El candombe beat y candombe jazz. La duración de los golpes y la dinámica es distinta, el segundo slap del compás no forma parte de los patrones que les escuché a Rada o Chichito, incluso usan golpe abierto coincidiendo con el primer tapado. (Y la gente que toca congas en candombe, en general, toca con el tambor grave a la izquierda -Ruben Rada, Walter Haedo, Chichito Cabral, "Boca" Ferreira, Álvaro Salas-. Pero la batería no hace candombe. Faltaría Galletti, Osvaldo Fattoruso, por ejemplo.
@@pamelacabral38 hola Pamela, sí, es llamativa la similiturd. Yo nunca había escuchado ese patrón en el funk, a no ser que sea una influencia opuesta, desde las grabaciones del trío OPA en los años 70, toca Rada las congas y canta, el tema Montevideo, por ejemplo. Tenés razón, el patrón es muy similar. Fijate el tema "bueno que me voy" de Rada, en la parte de candombe, toca él mismo las congas, está invertido el orden pero es el mismo patern. O en la grabación de "Mamá Reloj", del Rada con La Banda. Ahí también se nota. Gracias a ti.
Excelente, magnífico, sí que me ha gustado, es un exelente tumbador, con mucha habilidad y sabor, y con esas MEINL que tienen un hermoso sonido, es una maravilla escuchar y ver a éste caballero, muy bien con la medida del metrónomo
Good format with just the slow and fast sections. I appreciate that you didn't break it right down to individual strokes. There are enough of those videos on RUclips and not enough of this format.
Would these patterns transfer to a djembe? Been practising the bongos to funk and fancy a djembe for a more tribal sound.....but just lurrrrve these grooves and can hear them round a fire!! Thanks for posting man!
It would be great for Us if U explain the Patterns by each strokes played on the Conga 1 by 1(tones,slaps, base, heel-finger) and also count the no. of strokes for each pattern! Thank U!
Bloody hell... what more do you want? Him to come round d your house and personally show you? He literally breaks it down. He is bloody brilliant. So maybe you wont play like him
@@montemanzana2134 May be I want Him to coach Me Personally. It was My Request to such a Great Percussionist like Him. You do not need to Stick Ur Nose in it with such Foolish Comment Bro.
Thank you very much, great video, i've been trying to learn the first pattern, if you could've played it slower for longer would've been great and then gradually sped up, and then all those mad drum machine noises completely threw me. But I will persevere. thanks again
Great rhythms and you really play them amazingly. I love that spacey, shifting dimensional feel that a lot of them had. It would be helpful if you could break these right down to explain step by step each stroke and hand for more intermediate players like myself as I tried with the last one and kind of got there, but not quite...!
@Monte Manzana only read one comment of mine... but u haven't seen all the thumbs up and words of thanks and complements I have sent him and taken my time to do so.... I'm sorry Monte if I'm a little unsure about how to stop my passion for the conga drums and if I've been to pushy I'm very honest with you it was not intend I'm dyslexic and illiterate my words and grammar comes out not so perfect and correct.. No I'm not a stalker and I'm crazy about being one ether ... I've been respecting u in this message to you and i hope that you will have the same towords me .... and thanks again for your kindness. But I believe that given that I tried so many times to get a chance to touch base with this great musical drummer I truthfully and hope to received a little "hi mate.... but we live in a world with most people are free to choose so I respect his decision ..... I hope this message to you might clear that thing u refer me to ... Thanks again
I've tried to contact you through Twitter through Facebook I think and also I know most definitely through Instagram I left positive comments but for some reason you never seem to want to get back now we are all different human beings we all different personalities but I will say one thing it would be nice seeing that we both love and instruments and spent and dedicated lot of time towards it that the camaraderie which should be strong between players I DIG your playing I think you're very extremely talented it would be nice for you to try to contact me as I've tried more than probably 20 times contract you I know you're a busy man so am I keep the playing up thank you
What are you?a crazy stalker? I wouldn't contact you either. Maybe don't expect people to just embrace you, a stranger. Maybe he doesn't want to. Fairplay to him
@@montemanzana2134 only read one comment of mine... but u haven't seen all the thumbs up and words of thanks and complements I have sent him and taken my time to do so.... I'm sorry Monte if I'm a little unsure about how to stop my passion for the conga drums and if I've been to pushy I'm very honest with you it was not intend I'm dyslexic and illiterate my words and grammar comes out not so perfect and correct.. No I'm not a stalker and I'm crazy about being one ether ... I've been respecting u in this message to you and i hope that you will have the same towords me .... and thanks again for your kindness. But I believe that given that I tried so many times to get a chance to touch base with this great musical drummer I hoped I might have got a little "hi mate".... but we live in a world with most people are free to choose so I respect his decision ..... I hope this message to you might clear that thing u refer me to ... Thanks again
Hola. Antes de nada agradecer tus vídeos. Quería preguntarte que ritmo es este y si lo podrías subir. Gracias de antemano y sigue así 😊 ruclips.net/video/BnEeJrXVIco/видео.html
The rhythms are great the tracks he chose to play them to are shit! (except for the last track) it was what all the previous ones should have been!! totally detracting fam the great conga rhythms. Great slowed down instruction.
It might help if you played along to some actual funk. Nothing funky about any of this. You’re confusing ‘funky’ with ‘syncopated’ and ‘over playing’. If you were told that crap is funk, fire your drum programmer.
This single video has more rhythm patterns and various accompanying rhythms, than 10 regular videos on conga pattern.
All patterns are great!! Thanks a lot Sir!
Yes! This video has so much valuable content. I rewatch it at least monthly. Thx Jorge
Se oye chingonazo Jorge,gracias mil!!!tu carnal Fer de Italia.
Beautiful playing and great technique!
I like how you lay it out: slow, fast and then with music
Good stuff!
Great Lesson!
Very Rare to find!
Thank U so much from India!
Please add more Lessons & Tutorials on Congas!
El del principio terrible candombe!!! Buenísimo. Saludos desde Uruguay
Es toque de candombe en congas de Chichito Cabral, Ruben Rada, etc. El candombe beat y candombe jazz. La duración de los golpes y la dinámica es distinta, el segundo slap del compás no forma parte de los patrones que les escuché a Rada o Chichito, incluso usan golpe abierto coincidiendo con el primer tapado. (Y la gente que toca congas en candombe, en general, toca con el tambor grave a la izquierda -Ruben Rada, Walter Haedo, Chichito Cabral, "Boca" Ferreira, Álvaro Salas-. Pero la batería no hace candombe. Faltaría Galletti, Osvaldo Fattoruso, por ejemplo.
@@ernestodiaz1119 yo toco congas y hago casi ese mismo toque (el del video). Si claro, te entiendo. Gracias!
@@pamelacabral38 hola Pamela, sí, es llamativa la similiturd. Yo nunca había escuchado ese patrón en el funk, a no ser que sea una influencia opuesta, desde las grabaciones del trío OPA en los años 70, toca Rada las congas y canta, el tema Montevideo, por ejemplo. Tenés razón, el patrón es muy similar. Fijate el tema "bueno que me voy" de Rada, en la parte de candombe, toca él mismo las congas, está invertido el orden pero es el mismo patern. O en la grabación de "Mamá Reloj", del Rada con La Banda. Ahí también se nota. Gracias a ti.
Excelente ! El primero alto Candombe
SEEE chicala cun calaca chicala cun cha
I find it amazing that when a rhythm is slow down it can become completely different animal from when it is going fast
Each tempo creates a different magic. Love it!
Excelente, magnífico, sí que me ha gustado, es un exelente tumbador, con mucha habilidad y sabor, y con esas MEINL que tienen un hermoso sonido, es una maravilla escuchar y ver a éste caballero, muy bien con la medida del metrónomo
Gracias hermano!!!
This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for!
Great! Very good funk patterns for practice!
Thank you so much for sharing! Love your music and now it’s a great treat to learn from you!!!
Got it! Phew! Thanks man. Now I've got to try to get it as going as good as you👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😀😀😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great grooves thank you
This is the best pop groove tutorial for congas.
Nice work
Wow great video
Thank you, these are great. Tim
Amazing patterns. The congas seem tuned quite high? The skins sound very responsive to me.
Muy buen aporte para los percusionistas del mundo, buen material de estudio
gracias!
excellent work, many thanks!
great content keep it up!
buena tecnica de congas para el funk
Grazie!! Molto bravo e con un suono pazzesco!
Brilliant as always
Good format with just the slow and fast sections. I appreciate that you didn't break it right down to individual strokes. There are enough of those videos on RUclips and not enough of this format.
El patrón 1 perfectamente podría ser una adaptación del ritmo "Candombe" de Uruguay.
Estaba por comentar lo mismo jajajajaja..exactamen!!!!
@@sebastianavalos1137 idem, recien veo el video!! aguante el Candombe! recomiendo ElTotem
Would these patterns transfer to a djembe? Been practising the bongos to funk and fancy a djembe for a more tribal sound.....but just lurrrrve these grooves and can hear them round a fire!! Thanks for posting man!
Very Good. Thank you master! 👍
ja! el primero es un hermoso candombe uruguayo :D
Tremendo condombe
Very Good...
Thank you
Great! Very good!
It would be great for Us if U explain the Patterns by each strokes played on the Conga 1 by 1(tones,slaps, base, heel-finger) and also count the no. of strokes for each pattern!
Thank U!
yes. I agree!
You can see and hear the tones perfectly, you have to focus in. Learning that yourself will make you better musician.
@@josefino72 Thank You for Your Valuable Suggestion!!
Bloody hell... what more do you want? Him to come round d your house and personally show you?
He literally breaks it down.
He is bloody brilliant.
So maybe you wont play like him
@@montemanzana2134 May be I want Him to coach Me Personally. It was My Request to such a Great Percussionist like Him. You do not need to Stick Ur Nose in it with such Foolish Comment Bro.
Any possibility that these tracks are available for download ?
Thank you very much, great video, i've been trying to learn the first pattern, if you could've played it slower for longer would've been great and then gradually sped up, and then all those mad drum machine noises completely threw me. But I will persevere. thanks again
Lively playing, do you have a transcription of these grooves by any chance?
Hey I know it sounds like a silly question but, are those raised on stands if so what kind ?
Great rhythms and you really play them amazingly. I love that spacey, shifting dimensional feel that a lot of them had. It would be helpful if you could break these right down to explain step by step each stroke and hand for more intermediate players like myself as I tried with the last one and kind of got there, but not quite...!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Crankin
Thank you!
El Pattern 1 es un candombe bien yorugua!!!!
Hola, si es candombe, que tambores estaria tocando ahi?
Muy buenos ritmos para acompañar, el minuto 3.00 lo parte! jajajaja
gracias!
very good! but it can be even better if it is accompanied by the percussion score.
maestro como se llama estos 4 ritmos? ??
Excellent drummer, but he have to learn how to teach drumming. Thanks very much for share you video. Greetings from Sunrise, Florida.
@Monte Manzana only read one comment of mine... but u haven't seen all the thumbs up and words of thanks and complements I have sent him and taken my time to do so....
I'm sorry Monte if I'm a little unsure about how to stop my passion for the conga drums and if I've been to pushy I'm very honest with you it was not intend I'm dyslexic and illiterate my words and grammar comes out not so perfect and correct.. No I'm not a stalker and I'm crazy about being one ether ... I've been respecting u in this message to you and i hope that you will have the same towords me .... and thanks again for your kindness. But I believe that given that I tried so many times to get a chance to touch base with this great musical drummer I truthfully and hope to received a little "hi mate.... but we live in a world with most people are free to choose so I respect his decision ..... I hope this message to you might clear that thing u refer me to ...
Thanks again
so candomble can be played on rock?
perfectly!! It works great. Even better in Funk
¿Candomble or candombe?
Candomble is a religion, a culture form Brazil.
Candombe is a musical ritmo from Uruguay.
I've tried to contact you through Twitter through Facebook I think and also I know most definitely through Instagram I left positive comments but for some reason you never seem to want to get back now we are all different human beings we all different personalities but I will say one thing it would be nice seeing that we both love and instruments and spent and dedicated lot of time towards it that the camaraderie which should be strong between players I DIG your playing I think you're very extremely talented it would be nice for you to try to contact me as I've tried more than probably 20 times contract you I know you're a busy man so am I keep the playing up thank you
What are you?a crazy stalker? I wouldn't contact you either.
Maybe don't expect people to just embrace you, a stranger. Maybe he doesn't want to. Fairplay to him
@@montemanzana2134 only read one comment of mine... but u haven't seen all the thumbs up and words of thanks and complements I have sent him and taken my time to do so....
I'm sorry Monte if I'm a little unsure about how to stop my passion for the conga drums and if I've been to pushy I'm very honest with you it was not intend I'm dyslexic and illiterate my words and grammar comes out not so perfect and correct.. No I'm not a stalker and I'm crazy about being one ether ... I've been respecting u in this message to you and i hope that you will have the same towords me .... and thanks again for your kindness. But I believe that given that I tried so many times to get a chance to touch base with this great musical drummer I hoped
I might have got a little "hi mate".... but we live in a world with most people are free to choose so I respect his decision ..... I hope this message to you might clear that thing u refer me to ...
Thanks again
Muy bueno pero mucho y habeces piden menos
Nice lesson and technique. The music is FAR from FUNK though. Still good patterns!
Do you have notation of these rhythms available?
Hola. Antes de nada agradecer tus vídeos. Quería preguntarte que ritmo es este y si lo podrías subir. Gracias de antemano y sigue así 😊
ruclips.net/video/BnEeJrXVIco/видео.html
You could have explained it better,step by step.
The rhythms are great the tracks he chose to play them to are shit! (except for the last track) it was what all the previous ones should have been!!
totally detracting fam the great conga rhythms.
Great slowed down instruction.
It might help if you played along to some actual funk. Nothing funky about any of this. You’re confusing ‘funky’ with ‘syncopated’ and ‘over playing’. If you were told that crap is funk, fire your drum programmer.