Hi Michael! Excellent job man, i just wanna comment about the cachimbo pattern, because it is commonly played like you just showed in the tutorial, but the fact is that this pattern starts with the slap on the "one" not with the open tones... just my humble comment from a fellow cuban percusionist. Por lo demas, excelente trabajo mi hermano!!
Que simple y fácil hacés todo Michael !!! Me ayudan mucho tus videos para mis clases. Un abrazo desde Argentina !!
Hi Michael, thanks for putting this up. It is super clear.
Greg Bradley Thank you, Greg! I'm glad you like the video!
Sos un capo, me encantan tus videos Michael!
Alejandro Lloveras Muchas gracias, Alejandro!
Cool stuff, as always! The mula pattern had me singing Mungo Jerry's "In The Summertime" on top... :D
Henrik Hansson Thank you! I live this rhythm too! Enjoy it!!
Hi Michael! Excellent job man, i just wanna comment about the cachimbo pattern, because it is commonly played like you just showed in the tutorial, but the fact is that this pattern starts with the slap on the "one" not with the open tones... just my humble comment from a fellow cuban percusionist. Por lo demas, excelente trabajo mi hermano!!
the audio is much better than the first video
Thank you!
Hey Michal very good again.
A little question out of topic. how do you record the audio? its very good!
greetings from Colombia.
I'm glad you like my videos. I record my audio in Logic Pro with Neumann mic's. Saludos desde Holanda.
Michael,
Any way to download PDF's of your written music?
Not yet.... Perhaps later I will try it, but I'm not so good with websites.....
Una escuela en México estoy muy emocionadp con estos ritmos por favor si alguno sabe de alguien por favor díganme estoy en CDMX
Wherever slaves went, they took these rhythms with them..all over the Caribbean and beyond
Bantu are not from Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 and Makuta means money in Congo language
Nice! Does Congo language has enything to do with Kimbundu?
Thank you