Play Fast and Relaxed - Mastering Rhythm
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All right my good friend... When you had 8/8 high-speed tempo going, I was able to play my bongos at 4/4 Afro- Brazilian style, and when you slowed down to 4/4 tempo, I was playing my bongos at 2/4 Afro-Cuban style. I wish your tutorial was a little longer. Thank you Kalani‼️💯🔥😁👍🏻
I like this video Kalani on the egg shaker. You explained it very well.
Excellent teaching and important ideas. Thank you!
i love ur videos so much and what you say
there is only one moment in the universe
and your psycho emotional relationship to your environment is directly correlated to tempo maintenance
i think of as being mindful. you’re fully immersing your consciousness by engaging all of your senses at once it is a state of focus and persistent concentration
Awesome advice...love your videos.
A Brilliant Teaching - Thank you.🙏
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Amazingly fun to follow along to this channel!!
which size are you using for solo playing when one want to have both a really deep and high pitch sound?
For solo do you prefer the larger Djembe of Diameter: 33 - 35 cm
Height: 64 - 65 cm
or
do you prefer the Djembe of
Diameter: 30 - 32 cm
Height: 58 - 63 cm
I am in the process of shopping right now...
For the better handmade Djembe I can find right now in my area here in EU It is about 88 euro between the sizes...
I found a brand called Afroton and a model called Afroton AD-M03 Masterclass Djembe for 429 euro or the smaller size Afroton AD-M02 Masterclass for 359 euros…
They got cheaper ones too, but then the wood, the sound and the handcraft is also less fulfilling..
What do you guys think?
I wanna feel more close to the instrument and the sound waves ...
Thanks for any advice on what to consider in size differences...
Also wonder what mic I can buy? Are there a little bluetooth mic and speaker one can use when outside and connect on the side of a Djembe?
❤
brother
Did he just casually drop Eckhart Tolle in this lesson?? 😮
Yes he did
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What happened to my comment?