very informative well played ! However you leave the viewer with the impression that one might play 4 on the floor (bass drum) which would interfere with the simulation of the sordu part . You also don't play quarter notes in the bass drum during your demonstrations (thank god). Thanks for posting gonna use this info for my samba backing tracks :-)
first- thats amazing' thank u very much.. second, what shoould i do with the right hand and the bass drum with all of the rythms u showed at the end? i didnt figured it out! thanks again :)
Hey... if you're still wondering. Its written in the music. So bass is on 1... and3... and1... and3. Your right hand plays the one of the first three patterns he shows on the hi hat, but if you have a bell use that. samba uses agogo bells :-)
Is there more in depth sheet music somewhere like the one shown at end of video? Love the beats but there is so much going on that it is hard to play with nothing to read...do you have a book?
Technically, bossa is just one of many types of samba (enredo, de roda, duro, caboclho, afro, samba reggae, pagode/partido alto, bossa, etc.. Although American jazz players do not seem to observe the stylistic differences and nuance unless they are into Brazilian music. You could play a canned samba arrangement and just articulate it quietly and call it a bossa, because that is all it is
In my opinion, you're on the wrong accent. The strongest is the 2. And the backing track on the final absolutely isn't on a Samba rhythm. It's a "gringo way" of samba, good for latinjazz (that's not samba). But there is an important rhythmic difference!!
Congratulations! As a Brazilian drummer, I will strongly recommend this video! You are an astonishing teacher!
I wish I could play like this - such an awesome groove, like Steve Gadd - he can play anything too.
Great lesson maestro, love all the variations you can get from this one simple genre
U the best teacher ever. Thank you
Love these rhythms. Thank u so much ..
Holy crap, you got some great rhythm and coordination! Nice groove!
felicidades tocas chiiiidooooooooooo carnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!!!! desde México!
I love your groove.
Is this Latin rhythms I love Latin rhythms
Wow!!!!!!!. You make it seem so simple. Back to independence exercises. Very nice, Thank you.
Great example of the non traditional Jazz Samba (which can really be anything)
I like it. Very clear explanation and so helpful with the notations.
Thanks.
Awesome.. Helpful&Useful for me... Thank you very much...
Awesome mate, you're a legend
Thank you so so much,and you are amazing!
Love the beat so much:)
nice, i enjoyed this
i like how you put the notation up
Damn thanks Jack, I looooooooove SAMBA!
Thanks for the inspiration Jack - this is a nice feel. Not a traditional samba of course, more Jazz
Love thisd !! , I am going to go practice this, and play it for my school band, we do Latin charts often! :)
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Great!!!Thanks a lot!!!
Yes he is not playing Samba or Bossa. I'm not sure what he is playing. Maybe a variation of cha cha?
Are those latin rhythms? I love Latin rhythms!
AWESOME,,,
Congratulations, I thought it was a great idea
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dude this was awesome i learned so much thank you :) !!!
Great explanation !! thank you for all the videos i am looking forward to see more if its possible :)))
Very good music!! thanks for video! Compliments!!
these are some good grooves :-)
gracias maestro por tus consejos , muy buenos
Excellent !! ton cours sur le rhyme latin .
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hoo hoo yeah
Hilarious !
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well I'm very entertained at how miserably far I am from getting even this simple beat.
Great vid. Very well put together..
heeeee is sooooo great!!!! uuuuh!
Nice work son!
haha the face at 1:29 :) very nice video!
Thanks Jack - can you demonstrate Salsa also please?
Sr. that isn't Samba. That is cuban son on the drum set. 😢
Dude Great explanation 👏🏻
Very simple but very effective! :D
You're a master. Great tutorial, sir.
thats mambo! LOL
Stop! Stop!!! Stop!!!!!Not even close to the feel of how samba should be !! That’s Mambo for sure!! Cuba, not Brazil!!!!
Super , c'est clair et bien expliqué
very informative well played ! However you leave the viewer with the impression that one might play 4 on the floor (bass drum) which would interfere with the simulation of the sordu part . You also don't play quarter notes in the bass drum during your demonstrations (thank god). Thanks for posting gonna use this info for my samba backing tracks :-)
hey there, keep making more videos about latin drum
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useful stuff - nice one
Man your hands are so independent.... will take me a while to get there from bossa xD
I´m a bit confused. Sounds like Salsa to me!!!!!
Very nive !!! thx u !!
Jack Bennett from the early days lol!!!
4:25 これは勉強になる。
Would anybody here able to tell me on drum machine that's build for Latin, cha cha samba jazz, swing types of rhythms?
Thank you
no what im saying is correct. if you mix it, its not authentic. unless you're doing a fusion latin drum beat then its fine
Excellent.
Can you give me the name of good drums to play latin rhythms ?
Thanks.
Lompo
Gracias ! me fue muy útil! Saludos desde Chile!
hi ha hu ahh u ahh! xD
Took me 2 hrs to get the first one down. It’s a lot harder trying to add a snare
His expression at 1:45 :P
cool :)
A "gringo" who knows how to play real samba!!! Gooooood!!!
He's not a gringo he's a limey!
Samba is Brazilian. These rhythms are more Afro-Cuban.
Bonita Bromeliads He's not a Limey; Limeys are British, he's Australian.
I dont think so... you can play all genres of music on all of other styles...
Terrific very good communicator!
first- thats amazing' thank u very much..
second, what shoould i do with the right hand and the bass drum with all of the rythms u showed at the end? i didnt figured it out!
thanks again :)
Hey... if you're still wondering. Its written in the music. So bass is on 1... and3... and1... and3. Your right hand plays the one of the first three patterns he shows on the hi hat, but if you have a bell use that. samba uses agogo bells :-)
which of ur products cover independence in depth??
0:17 my fav lesson
Nice, but that's more. Cuban than traditional Brazilian. There is definitely a distinction. Don't confuse the two...
What was the name of the song at the end??? Anyone
Cool!!!
I use ezdrummer plugin. I tried to do same thing in midi patterns, but result is not like this. How I may find this rhythms in midi?
"Advanced samba patterns". Wow! I don't think he's ever bothered listening to an actual samba recording...
Wonderful!- is this from a dvd?
Were would I find the track to play along????
‘SAHmbah’
Hey what is the music track name that your playing at the end?
Exelent! thank you!
I love that butt-ghost trick. Definately using that. Thanks
Where did you learn this from Jack - any specific book?
Speak Spanish or Portuguese you might start to understand Latin music
MrDrumRhythms где можно найти минусовки Samba без барабанов,для занятий?
Jack is this your channel? Looks like someone has uploaded your videos to their own channel ? WEIRD
What is that chord progression? I need to know
your firts and third rytms starts on 3 and not on 1. This mistake is very common, i dont know why
you cannot mix samba feet patern and mambo hands. came from diff places and they hate each other
Samba de japonês
Is there more in depth sheet music somewhere like the one shown at end of video? Love the beats but there is so much going on that it is hard to play with nothing to read...do you have a book?
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Samba? Never!! Help me please!
Is this a joke? It's whatever it is but not samba.
Sammba
that has not much to do with samba rhythm. that’s a strange mixture of Latin and whatever. sorry to say, but that’s wrong information.
ta mais pra bossa tbh
Where can I find that sheet music??
Sounds more like you're playing a bossa nova rather than a samba
Technically, bossa is just one of many types of samba (enredo, de roda, duro, caboclho, afro, samba reggae, pagode/partido alto, bossa, etc.. Although American jazz players do not seem to observe the stylistic differences and nuance unless they are into Brazilian music. You could play a canned samba arrangement and just articulate it quietly and call it a bossa, because that is all it is
Ehh, definetly it isn't samba. But idea is good. If you implement sth like teleco teco and surdo terceira rythm it will be better :)
Great Sound! But..its not samba :)
Felipe gerlach what is that I m curious , it sounds like mambo to me,
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In my opinion, you're on the wrong accent. The strongest is the 2. And the backing track on the final absolutely isn't on a Samba rhythm. It's a "gringo way" of samba, good for latinjazz (that's not samba). But there is an important rhythmic difference!!
u can try to say baião saying by-own bro
sounds very animal crossing
Samba a la gringa!
O britanica, que es peor...