Sometimes I need a simple pattern to fall into as I try to figure out what the band director is trying to signal. Having rhythms like these "in my pocket" is super handy. Thanks!!
Hi @WORLDDRUMCLUB love the amazing bongo beat from this video can you do the same beat for this video and explain it to some Spanish bongo drummer viewers please 🙏
We agree,we bought Bongos years ago and was ready to toss it out. The issue was with no training we did not know placement. Our fingers got sore hitting the rim. So every one lost interest . Now we are energized. So, thanks Kalani. Also sharing this with readers: My sibling has a bruise lip from the Trumpet. My best friend has hearing loss from his gigs. Now to produce music entertainment without the side effects?
I would love to hear you suggest is different bongo patterns to different song beats. 4/4 3/4 6/8. What I would *really* like to hear is snippets of actual songs (if you don’t get into copyright problems).
Please guid us where do you get these patterns to download, with these beautiful paternities which is much better than metronome I can play my bongo and have fun for hours.
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB Thank you. I didn't mean for that to sound like a complaint. It is just that as a beginner I was really holding on by the tail! Thank you for these videos and introducing us to new percussive elements!
Kalani, I recently found you and love every video you make, thank you for the time and effort. one question, where can i find the background tracks that you use in your lessons?
Thank you. I post most of the audio for these videos in a google drive folder that is available to patrons of the channel. Http://patreon.com/kalani If you choose to join (if you haven’t already), you will have access to all the audio, video, and notation (plus lots of other videos)
ATTENTION BONGO FANS....FOUND 1928-29' Havana Cuba SOUND/FILM FOOTAGE OF A COUPLE OF CLOSE-UP SOLOS! [[start following video at 24:51]]>> 1928-1929: Early Sound Footage of Havana, Cuba PS, I have had excellent success using old X-RAY NEGATIVES for bongo heads! BTW the black scrapes right off once you tighten the head and play it for a few days, so look like a normal clear head.
I recommend perhaps getting yourself a tuning key or a tool of some king that fits the little bolts that tighten the skin to your drum. Loosen for more boom, tighten for more pop, Just be sure to turn each tuning peg an equal amount, and dont turn too much or you’ll have a loose skin thats out of tune. Bare in mind, you may just have a pair of trebley bongos, which aren’t bad, but perhaps not that deep sound you were after. A shallow, high pitched bongo can only tune down so low. Remember that.
The backing track sounds a lot like a Brazilian maracatú song called Princess a dona Inês witch is also a key beat in candomblé religion over in Brazil
Hello. I've recently gotten a pair of LP performer Series bongos and I'm struggling with the sound of them. When I tune them up they tend to have a lot of really bad overtones that sometimes change in pitch a half step when I play the same stroke with another hand. I checked if the tuning was even and if the hardware was decent and both seem to be right. So I've started to think that maybe my technique was off. When I play, I hit the drum with the last third of my ring, middle, and pointer fingers and let the tips bounce off. should I instead let parts of my fingers stay on the drum to mute the overtones? or is my playing good and it's the drum skin that may need replacement? Thanks.
I bought a bongo set LP Aspire 601, size "6 3/4-8". I can't get the distinctive crisp and high pitch that i hear on most videos about bongos. The highest note i can get safely on the macho is less than 330 Hz, which is E3 on piano. I guess the macho diameter head is too small and i should have bought a bigger model.
ive watched 3 of these videos now. can you do something other than an open sound? if you want a demonstration of a bongo player CWW Phoenix Percussion has a few videos
I like your content but I really don't think you do a good job at explaining the rhythm. Can you perhaps break down the rhythm more and go step by step? A Percussion Life has a great teaching method for example
Usually your video are interesting and well done but this one really doesn't share the traditional grooves that define the Bongo role in the music history. It's a pity seeing a lot of fake knowledge online nowadays. Thank you.
you perfectly illustrate the difference between teaching (which you do) and showing which many think is teaching
We got our first set of bongos and your videos are teaching us a lot... thank you!!
My pleasure
Helps a lot in this time of "stay at home"! Thank you!
Love your musical perspective and teaching style Bro!
Thank you
Sometimes I need a simple pattern to fall into as I try to figure out what the band director is trying to signal. Having rhythms like these "in my pocket" is super handy. Thanks!!
Glad to hear. Simple is good
Kalani, here is the crazy freestyle bongo drummer here oh yeah will have fun adding my styles to these patterns!!!
Excellent improvisation..
Très belle introduction
Hi @WORLDDRUMCLUB love the amazing bongo beat from this video can you do the same beat for this video and explain it to some Spanish bongo drummer viewers please 🙏
Thank You Sir! You are a gift to humanity! Very detailed, patient and knowleadgeable. Will be subscribing to your patreon soon!
Thank you
you are a good bongo teacher
you are very good at playing
We agree,we bought Bongos years ago and was ready to toss it out.
The issue was with no training we did not know placement.
Our fingers got sore hitting the rim. So every one lost
interest . Now we are energized. So, thanks Kalani.
Also sharing this with readers:
My sibling has a bruise lip from the Trumpet.
My best friend has hearing loss from his gigs.
Now to produce music entertainment without the side effects?
Hello. Thanks for your Work. Your Videos are OK. I learn play Bongos...
One of most fire instruments ever made
Word.
Nice rhythms!☺️
Thank you so much I modified the first me and it sounds great
I would love to hear you suggest is different bongo patterns to different song beats. 4/4 3/4 6/8.
What I would *really* like to hear is snippets of actual songs (if you don’t get into copyright problems).
Too hot for the bongos! :D
Great lesson, Kalani. Thanks, Alex
Relly love this percussion youtube chanell! Thanks for all the lessons!
Love this one
Want to thank you for all the drumming
Muy buena la clase, podrías decirnos donde podemos bajar la base que usas para tocar el bongó?
learning from you thank you!!
Good job 👍👏
I’m procrastinating.
Love this one!
🥁like teacher👏😸
Thanks 👍👌💐😊
"Groovify" I love it!
Love your channel I just discovered it this morning, and Ive watched like 30 videos already! Keep it up!
Thanks you! Please consider supporting us on Patreon!
"Bol-kay! Alright lets...that was weird...hope that doesn't become a meme..." Lol
You are great at teaching and have a good sense of humor too lol 😜
THANKS! Glad you enjoy the channel
Very educated!! Good job kalani!...
Thanks Rezy
you are very good
super cool...
Please guid us where do you get these patterns to download, with these beautiful paternities which is much better than metronome I can play my bongo and have fun for hours.
Perfect way to chill during this covid chit.
Stay healthy my kingship!
I love you master ❤️🙏
Wow cool man
Bongos lovely
Some of these were do fast that even at 25% I couldn't even keep pace!
Thanks for letting me know. I’ll take that into consideration when making future videos.
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB Thank you. I didn't mean for that to sound like a complaint. It is just that as a beginner I was really holding on by the tail! Thank you for these videos and introducing us to new percussive elements!
Kalani, I recently found you and love every video you make, thank you for the time and effort. one question, where can i find the background tracks that you use in your lessons?
Thank you. I post most of the audio for these videos in a google drive folder that is available to patrons of the channel. Http://patreon.com/kalani
If you choose to join (if you haven’t already), you will have access to all the audio, video, and notation (plus lots of other videos)
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB thank you very much, be safe
My Wife got me Bongos for my Birthday
Listening this video with english subtitles is very funny.😂😂😂
ATTENTION BONGO FANS....FOUND 1928-29' Havana Cuba SOUND/FILM FOOTAGE OF A COUPLE OF CLOSE-UP SOLOS!
[[start following video at 24:51]]>> 1928-1929: Early Sound Footage of Havana, Cuba
PS, I have had excellent success using old X-RAY NEGATIVES for bongo heads! BTW the black scrapes right off once you tighten the head and play it for a few days, so look like a normal clear head.
MORE BONGOS!!!!
Too hot for the bongos!
Hello My teacher🙋♀️ Can you please add a Turkish translation? You guys are great. Thank you very much.💙
Rythym needs no translation my friend 👀
@@deanharding740 🙏🙏🙏🙋♀️
Hey do you teach bongos
What kind of bongos are you playing? What size?
awesome rythms
I was wondering,how can we try to play any tune (Salsa),by just trying to listen to Bongosero within the tune?
where can I buy bongo head for the macho drum 6.5 inch
How did you do this with your Fingers? Its like you walk with them
Hi I like your bongos tone ,, can u tell me the name of your bongos and from where can I buy it like same your bongos Thanks
My small bongo doesn't really have a pitch to it, it just sounds like the hide I'm hitting. Any advice? Great video as well thank you :)
I recommend perhaps getting yourself a tuning key or a tool of some king that fits the little bolts that tighten the skin to your drum.
Loosen for more boom, tighten for more pop,
Just be sure to turn each tuning peg an equal amount, and dont turn too much or you’ll have a loose skin thats out of tune.
Bare in mind, you may just have a pair of trebley bongos, which aren’t bad, but perhaps not that deep sound you were after.
A shallow, high pitched bongo can only tune down so low.
Remember that.
Could you recommend a good app that is like a metronome so I can follow to as I learn to play my bongos? Thanks in advance.
Loop to learn. gotcha.
Drum Jam is fun. Loop2Learn also good.
The backing track sounds a lot like a Brazilian maracatú song called Princess a dona Inês witch is also a key beat in candomblé religion over in Brazil
yes please
I found the backing track too busy, so it confused the bongo sound.
Where to get these backing tracks
Needs more cowbell ! 😎
But can you play the dk bongos
What is that drum app called:
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Hi can you tell me what bongo rhythm is played on the song tears in Heavan ? Thank you.
"DID IT!"
Loved this & more !! Wackie stuff but real !! Let's hope OK becomes a meme !
Hello. I've recently gotten a pair of LP performer Series bongos and I'm struggling with the sound of them. When I tune them up they tend to have a lot of really bad overtones that sometimes change in pitch a half step when I play the same stroke with another hand. I checked if the tuning was even and if the hardware was decent and both seem to be right. So I've started to think that maybe my technique was off. When I play, I hit the drum with the last third of my ring, middle, and pointer fingers and let the tips bounce off. should I instead let parts of my fingers stay on the drum to mute the overtones? or is my playing good and it's the drum skin that may need replacement? Thanks.
I bought a bongo set LP Aspire 601, size "6 3/4-8". I can't get the distinctive crisp and high pitch that i hear on most videos about bongos. The highest note i can get safely on the macho is less than 330 Hz, which is E3 on piano. I guess the macho diameter head is too small and i should have bought a bigger model.
ive watched 3 of these videos now. can you do something other than an open sound? if you want a demonstration of a bongo player CWW Phoenix Percussion has a few videos
TOO HOT FOR THE BONGOS!?!?
6:22
어려워요..
P
Lol
Buena lección! Cabeza de pinga
Its easy to learn without the music being played..
speak in hindi
I like your content but I really don't think you do a good job at explaining the rhythm. Can you perhaps break down the rhythm more and go step by step? A Percussion Life has a great teaching method for example
speak in Hindi because the national language is hindi
clearly it's for an english audience
an internation audience
Sir hindi maybe hai
Usually your video are interesting and well done but this one really doesn't share the traditional grooves that define the Bongo role in the music history. It's a pity seeing a lot of fake knowledge online nowadays. Thank you.
Que merda é essa ?
Bullshit rhythms. Real afro Cuban stuff never sounds like this. And that is where the bongo comes from
Got a video with the actual rhythms then?
Is there a rule on which hand is the leading hand to start the beats?
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