Another variation to give your right hand a break would be to do the double bass on the other hand. I learned that from Jimmy Delgado back in the 90’s. It’s good that you are covering that. Tommy Lopez Sr. & Milton Cardona are two examples that sometimes played that way.
@@RhythmNotes perhaps try tuning up before getting new heads. The bongos are the most under tuned instrument IMO. Crank that shit up! Lol Thanks for the tips! 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Another variation to give your right hand a break would be to do the double bass on the other hand. I learned that from Jimmy Delgado back in the 90’s. It’s good that you are covering that. Tommy Lopez Sr. & Milton Cardona are two examples that sometimes played that way.
Thanks for sharing Andres. I'm going to try that.
Awesome video
Thanks! I’m glad you like it.
Cool tips, bro' - thanks!
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Glad you like them!
Excellent breakdown!
I’m glad you like it!
Thanks for sharing...
My pleasure
Totally dig your videos, keep it up!
Thanks Daniel. That’s really encouraging!
Good lesson.. 👍
Glad you liked it!
Can u play solo drum wihtot any instrument just drum plizz plizz I need it
I’ll make some like that.
Your tones sound a bit muffed on this one. The conga aswell as the bongó
Great stuff otherwise.
I agree about the sound quality. It has me thinking about changing heads, perhaps some real skins from Manito Percussion.
@@RhythmNotes perhaps try tuning up before getting new heads. The bongos are the most under tuned instrument IMO. Crank that shit up! Lol
Thanks for the tips! 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@zjedinite The heads are old and done. They lose took much resonance if I crank them up more. Time for new ones.