It's great when a great teacher praises another. I was watching your class, so I got here and realized that you were here too. Its two channels are precious.
@@denizardfonsecamoraes1827 I agree; such acts only come about because of respects (to oneself and to others) - they are already at the top of their games!
Well done Michael. For once more simple and basic explanations that help all the musicians to understand the structure of every style. Especially the drummers can realise that all that they play is nothing more than a combination of these instruments.
I am happy that you enjoy my lessons! For me, the total music is important and I like to play a small part of the complete rhythm and enjoying this part. Of course, like you, I want to understand the structure and melody of a rhythm.
I've just discovered you Michael and I find you very personable, in depth knowledgeable and able in all aspects of Latin percussion. Your nature is very layed back without stress or driven and I find the intensity of my playing fading away watching you. Velocity and force are really less important than the structure, melodic and rhythmic quality that you communicate. Gracias Profesor Congador. DMB
"Searching for the sound with the attack" is a beautiful, verb phrase that actually draws a cartoon image in my mind of a student with a guiro stick 'searching' or woodshedding over and over until he or she finds the right sound. . Yehūda Joel
Great lesson _ my teacher has me alternating between this cha cha, bolero and afro which I find is achievable with some concentration- his idea is between the 3 you can cover verses, chorus and other emphasised parts. In truth I find the breaks that accompany entries and changes in the song more of a challenge to learn and remembe - thanks for your kind assistance Michael
Michael! Again, an excellent lesson...what a master! I look forward to your DVDs! The groove at the end is so nice - wish you had continued it a little longer :-)
Your welcome. Good luck with the rhythms of bolero and afro! I think it's a good exercise to alternate between these rhythms! I'm glad my video's are useful for you!
Your welcome! About 3 congas, I think I would play an open tone on the first beat on the conga. The part that I now play on the conga I would play on the quinto.
Thank you very much. If you want you can support me and I am very happy when you do that. Here is a link from my website an there you can find a donation button: www.michaeldemiranda.nl/tutorials-contents-eng.htm Thank you very much!
Wonderful lesson - Love that you talk about the history of the rhythm and show multiple instruments.
It's great when a great teacher praises another. I was watching your class, so I got here and realized that you were here too. Its two channels are precious.
@@denizardfonsecamoraes1827 I agree; such acts only come about because of respects (to oneself and to others) - they are already at the top of their games!
Thank you for your persistence and your time, giving me uplifting spirits on this foggy 58 degree day in San Francisco.
Well done Michael. For once more simple and basic explanations that help all the musicians to understand the structure of every style. Especially the drummers can realise that all that they play is nothing more than a combination of these instruments.
I am happy that you enjoy my lessons! For me, the total music is important and I like to play a small part of the complete rhythm and enjoying this part. Of course, like you, I want to understand the structure and melody of a rhythm.
michael teacher.. i like latin music.. thank you so much..
amazing, videos like this may help to keep this amazing latin genre alive.
Exactly what I need and how I like it!
Thanx from Germany...
Gern gemacht, Ulrike und viel Spaß mit dem Rhythmus.
Very clear, it helped me. Thank you for this tuto (and for your nice smiles)
Thank you, Yvon! It is always nice to laugh and enjoy life.
thanks michael you are a great master!
Beatufully explained and played. Congrats and God bless you ever.
I am glad that you enjoyed it!
Fantastic lesson thank you so much you are amaizing :)!
You are an awesome teacher!!! Thank you so much for all them videos! God bless you.
Clear,Concise,Very Helpful ‼️ U R A Excellent instructor with a. Mellow &. Direct Message! Thanks ! 🙏December 2020
Thank you very much, Tom!!
You nailed it once again Michael
I've just discovered you Michael and I find you very personable, in depth knowledgeable and able in all aspects of Latin percussion. Your nature is very layed back without stress or driven and I find the intensity of my playing fading away watching you. Velocity and force are really less important than the structure, melodic and rhythmic quality that you communicate. Gracias Profesor Congador. DMB
Love this lesson - thank you so much :)
Thank you, Scott!
"Searching for the sound with the attack" is a beautiful, verb phrase that actually draws a cartoon image in my mind of a student with a guiro stick 'searching' or woodshedding over and over until he or she finds the right sound. . Yehūda Joel
Great lesson _ my teacher has me alternating between this cha cha, bolero and afro which I find is achievable with some concentration- his idea is between the 3 you can cover verses, chorus and other emphasised parts. In truth I find the breaks that accompany entries and changes in the song more of a challenge to learn and remembe - thanks for your kind assistance Michael
Masterful!
Thank you, Carina!!
👍thanks Michael!
You're welcome!
Michael! Again, an excellent lesson...what a master! I look forward to your DVDs! The groove at the end is so nice - wish you had continued it a little longer :-)
Absolutely this is a fantastic lesson. Thank you dear and good luck to you! :D
Your welcome Shihan! Good luck to you too!
Michael de Miranda
This really make me dance !! Thank you :)
Thank you, Wally! I still don't have any plans for a DVD, but if I make one, I'll let you know!!
Meus parabéns muito bom Miranda !!
Muito obrigado, Luiz!!
I haven't made a DVD yet, but more and more people are asking for it. So, perhaps I'll make one!
Excelent!!!
dank je wel Michael, leuke les!!
Your welcome. Good luck with the rhythms of bolero and afro! I think it's a good exercise to alternate between these rhythms!
I'm glad my video's are useful for you!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoy the video's!!
Your welcome! About 3 congas, I think I would play an open tone on the first beat on the conga. The part that I now play on the conga I would play on the quinto.
Super tutorial thanks again master
merci pour tas superbe pédagogie
Thank you!
You're welcome!!
You're welcome! I'm happy to see that you like my video's!!
thank you a lot
Thanks that was great
Thank you very much!!
thank you!
You're welcome!
Merci beaucoup!
Gracias muchos gracias.
De nada, Martin!
Thanks!
thanks for sharing
Good
Fantastic lession . plz write clearly to seen
Thank you!!
i want to know if you made a DVD ?
Thanks for your sharing. One question how do you play Cha Cha Cha with 3 congas? Thx
Your welcome!!
Do we need to know the "timing" to hit ?
Hi, awesome! any way to pay you? thx²
Thank you very much. If you want you can support me and I am very happy when you do that. Here is a link from my website an there you can find a donation button: www.michaeldemiranda.nl/tutorials-contents-eng.htm Thank you very much!
Can you share the piano chords or music with me for this cha cha cha Miachel? I would really appreciate it
First: you are the best!
Second: whats the software name for make this sheet music
Thank you! I use Sibelius to make the sheet music.
Excellent very good videos . That video editor program you use . ? Thank You. Greetings from Argentina
Thank you, Marcelo! I use Final Cut Pro, it is software from Apple. Saludos desde Holanda.
Marcelo Rafael Barria
Thx
Faltaría el puntillo en la nota negra del guiro?
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