This video really demonstrates well how much a true teacher you are, as well as the content itself, of course. So useful and fundamental. Thank you Ross
Hey thanks for watching! 😁 There’s now a 260 page eBook that goes with the Cajon Method 1.1 course. It's full of easy-to-read notation, practice tips and more. If you're interested, please consider joining the class. ruclips.net/user/rosslmccallumjoin Thank you! ❤
Hi Ross..Mike Johnston will be proud of your verbal drum sounds.🗯️the importance of ghosting so very well explained here.the African style of...sing the beat...thousands years old..comes through here very well Ross..vocalising is the way to feel the pulse and react around it..metronomes where not around then...or course😂.so dancing and vocalising was the way to do it....great ambassador for Cajon Ross....all the best😁
Thanks Sudha! I remembered you telling me I need to meditate/do yoga every day and I’m going to try to do so much more. Things will keep getting better from now I hope!
Wonderfully and detailed explained , this instrument unfortunately doesn't figure among the percussion in musescore software , the version I have is 2.0.2 . I would like to use it as an inspiring graceful percussion , we would like to know its historical origin if there is any , is It very modern ( new invention ? ) or may be very old ?! If you can make a video for that . Thank you so much Ross , you're really good . Samir
All about getting things to work for the music! Thinking about more of this now actually and hoping to release a course about fills of different lengths called “Fill Flexibility” when I am able to film it. How’s your learning going so far with the membership? If you need anything else let me know!
Hey Ross, thank you such a great lesson, so much to think about other than just the fill. I have never thought of the dynamics so much until now, and the blurring of the ghost notes and accents which I have had a sudden realisation that this is what has been happening for me. Can I ask you about the metronome you are using. It looks and sounds really good, sounds like it has the kind of beat division required to do the deep dive into rhythms. Is it loud? I am also a sax player and I am always searching for the right kind of metronome, often they are not loud enough for the sax. I have a couple on my phone and on my computer but I want one that really breaks down into 16 notes like yours does. Can you get the one you have on line? Can you get it in Australia? Thank you once again, I have been watching your videos for years, you have taught me so much. Thank you from the Vonnstar
Hey Vonnstar, thanks so much for checking out the video and commenting! Also very glad to know you've been following the channel for a long time. The metronome I have is a BOSS DB-90. Should be able to get it online in Australia I think. There are likely some much cheaper ones that do the 16th note subdivisions as well though.
Hi ross maccalum as you mentioned about how we can become a unique and a great cajon player but can you tell me some of the unique and great cajon players except those which we already know.I want to know more great players so that I can learn and get inspired
Hey Rakhbeer! Check out my “best cajon videos” playlist. Try putting it on shuffle and enjoying all the different performances. There are 200+ videos in there right now. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/p/PLkFTJa7bYzTi-QJSTpN5PbO9UFP16XF4v
@@rosslmccallum thanks I loved it but I am not that experienced to know which one of these players I should follow can you give me some specific names?
This video really demonstrates well how much a true teacher you are, as well as the content itself, of course. So useful and fundamental. Thank you Ross
Thank you 🙏 I just have fun doing it 😀
Hey thanks for watching! 😁 There’s now a 260 page eBook that goes with the Cajon Method 1.1 course. It's full of easy-to-read notation, practice tips and more. If you're interested, please consider joining the class. ruclips.net/user/rosslmccallumjoin Thank you! ❤
Thank you very much, great content and needed speeches. You rock the teaching on RUclips
I’m really glad you liked the video!
Tks for your cheerfulness and passion while teaching the stuff
Always my pleasure!
Hi Ross..Mike Johnston will be proud of your verbal drum sounds.🗯️the importance of ghosting so very well explained here.the African style of...sing the beat...thousands years old..comes through here very well Ross..vocalising is the way to feel the pulse and react around it..metronomes where not around then...or course😂.so dancing and vocalising was the way to do it....great ambassador for Cajon Ross....all the best😁
Thanks so much again! It’s good to connect with those ancient musical techniques.
This is so good. Explained everything so simply and made us understand it easily. Thankyou for the lesson 💯💯
It's so amazing how to get us to notice these details of things
That’s great for me to hear that it’s working for you. I’m really glad!
That was well-explained boss! Very effective and easy fill in terms that can be remembered and played.😊
Great to hear Sreehari! I hope you enjoy it.
I love your enthusiasm, and of course your advises!
Thanks so much!
Nice lesson and explanation Ross! Glad to see you back on the main channel too :)
Thank you bro!
you always inspire me sir u r just beyond amazing. Thanks for ur suggestion. Its been a great help to me.
I’m very happy I can help!
Great lesson again. Thanks Ross 🙏
Thanks so much, Ivan! I really appreciate your support.
Every video really helps me to learn something new.. Waiting for the next lesson..
That’s what I love to hear! Thanks.
So awesomely explained bud
Glad you liked the lesson!
New video has come after a long time....sirr...Thanx for this excellent work.👌👌👌❤️
Thanks Sudha! I remembered you telling me I need to meditate/do yoga every day and I’m going to try to do so much more. Things will keep getting better from now I hope!
Happy for u sirr...Keep it up
As amazing as always!
Thank you so much our Cajon guru!
Happy to help!
Great video, great fills, and great teaching my friend!
Thanks again, Javier!
Wonderfully and detailed explained , this instrument unfortunately doesn't figure among the percussion in musescore software , the version I have is 2.0.2 . I would like to use it as an inspiring graceful percussion , we would like to know its historical origin if there is any , is It very modern ( new invention ? ) or may be very old ?! If you can make a video for that . Thank you so much Ross , you're really good . Samir
Thanks so much, Samir! Here’s a documentary that has lots of detail ruclips.net/video/efz3ldckaiQ/видео.html
Superb explanation
Thanks so much. I’m glad you liked it!
It was helpful 🤩 thanks for sharing this ❤️🔥
Glad to be of service!
Can we so some more exercises like this, it s difficult however pays off musically. :) not there yet though.
All about getting things to work for the music! Thinking about more of this now actually and hoping to release a course about fills of different lengths called “Fill Flexibility” when I am able to film it. How’s your learning going so far with the membership? If you need anything else let me know!
@@rosslmccallum fills re killing me Ross :)) I just can't at the beginning but love trying doing them. I ll, thanks mate..
@@CemMidillili you got this! All about practicing slowly.
Muito bom posta mais vídeos sobre viradas no cajon pfv
I thought my eyes were starting to blur halfway through the video ;) Nice touch
Haha yeah that was the sneakiest edit I’ve done in a while.
Hello, does anyone know a free software to write partitions like in Ross videos ? I'd like to save and print my own beats :)
Do a search for “Groove Scribe”. Soooo useful!
@@rosslmccallum Awesome, thanks !
Hey Ross, thank you such a great lesson, so much to think about other than just the fill. I have never thought of the dynamics so much until now, and the blurring of the ghost notes and accents which I have had a sudden realisation that this is what has been happening for me. Can I ask you about the metronome you are using. It looks and sounds really good, sounds like it has the kind of beat division required to do the deep dive into rhythms. Is it loud? I am also a sax player and I am always searching for the right kind of metronome, often they are not loud enough for the sax. I have a couple on my phone and on my computer but I want one that really breaks down into 16 notes like yours does. Can you get the one you have on line? Can you get it in Australia? Thank you once again, I have been watching your videos for years, you have taught me so much. Thank you from the Vonnstar
Hey Vonnstar, thanks so much for checking out the video and commenting! Also very glad to know you've been following the channel for a long time. The metronome I have is a BOSS DB-90. Should be able to get it online in Australia I think. There are likely some much cheaper ones that do the 16th note subdivisions as well though.
Hi ross maccalum as you mentioned about how we can become a unique and a great cajon player but can you tell me some of the unique and great cajon players except those which we already know.I want to know more great players so that I can learn and get inspired
Hey Rakhbeer! Check out my “best cajon videos” playlist. Try putting it on shuffle and enjoying all the different performances. There are 200+ videos in there right now. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/p/PLkFTJa7bYzTi-QJSTpN5PbO9UFP16XF4v
@@rosslmccallum thanks I loved it but I am not that experienced to know which one of these players I should follow can you give me some specific names?
✌❤said beautifully
Thanks so much again!
Great exercise. :) tough tho
Yeah I always loved how good it feels to slowly master it at gradually faster tempos because of that touch of difficulty.
@@rosslmccallumtouch of difficulty ; love it totally agree
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