New York-style Mozambique on Conga Drums!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Mozambique is a vigorous style of Cuban music and dance derived, like the conga, from music of Cuban street carnivals or comparsas. It was invented or developed by Pello el Afrokan (Pedro Izquierdo) in 1963.
In New York City during the 1960s, Eddie Palmieri created a rhythm called Mozambique that was inspired by Izquierdo's creation of the same name. Although both rhythms are based on conga de comparsa drums, they have no parts in common. Even the clave patterns are different; Izquierdo's rhythm uses rumba clave, while Palmieri's uses son clave. Izquierdo’s mozambiques are, for the most part, in major keys. Palmieri’s mozambiques are mostly in minor keys. However, both groups primarily use chord progressions in a 2-3 clave sequence, and a trombone horn section.
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Spent months studying and practicing the videos.Also completed his bongo videos as well.Last video Now York Mozambique.Nearly finished all his videos and so far it's been tough.Had some stressy moments as well but amazingly the hole dance papi set has massively transformed me into a sort of sub multi percussion player.Has helped I already have a very strong drums background but percussion is literally like going onto a new instrument.Done some tik tok videos plus appear at countless open mike nights with the confidence I have developed.Wait for the summer I will do some street busking.The videos and instructions has lead me a long way.I am pleased that I have been through all the videos and will be nearly time to celebrate by cracking the bottle open.I was say cheers to Edgar and has been a long journey.🎉
You are an amazing teacher, sir. I have been practicing for only a couple of weeks and due to your build up from basic sounds to rythmic structures and variations I had a moment today where I felt freedom to play with this rythm at medium speed already. So happy with the progress. Thanks a lot ❤
Good Percussions Teacher I take lessons from E C back in The 80is In Amsterdam. Holland thank you EC .keep teaching man.
I was listening to the Songo all morning thanks
Best teacher in the net🙏
I’m that Arctic Search and Rescue pilot, and Edgardo is a fantastic and generous teacher! I give the highest recommendation to take zoom lessons from him. He’s just as enthusiastic and personable during a lesson. He took my playing up several levels from the very beginning. Believe me, while these videos are such a wealth of knowledge, he can provide so much more in a lesson! Thanks Dance Papi and you, Maestro Edgardo for sharing your incredible talent in such a generous way.
Thanks for your kind comments, but know that if you got better as a Conguero is because you put the time and effort into it... And ... Yes, I may have helped a bit guiding you in the right direction... Mucha suerte. Good luck. Gracias!
I'm really enjoying this, having fun. thanks again...
Your teaching style is absolutely spot on. Slowing things down is a must for new information in my opinion and you do it brilliantly. Singing the pitch of each drum really helps me learn the melodies on kit or percussion. But so many forget to first demonstrate the phrase up to tempo which you do. Hats of man, keep em coming, this student is learning loads!
Superb video
I like the look of your Congas in red Nice .
Thanks Johnny! Yeah those drums are 28' high wooden drums, and sort of custom upgraded with thicker hardware, lugs, etc. They are Highline model (which it may be discontinued, not sure) with those upgrades and the color is also unique red matt finish. Purposely small drums too: One 11' and two 12', ideal to play with 3 in small spaces. Bes safe. Cuídate!
Thanks! Interesting rhythm. I used to play it a little differently, but now there will be more variety in play!
Glad you like it!
Thanks always Sir Edgardo!!! ❤ much love all the way in from the Philippines!!
Love the way you break it down. very cool.....
Thank you Sal, please subscribe and check the other videos! Gracias!
@@Eddysuconga I've subscribed !
Awesome vids. By the way, the work you did on Carlos' latest album was great. Great work. Love your style.
Saludos desde Minneapolis, Minnesota Vaya !
Super ...... Merci .... Thanks .....
Great lesson! Glad to see you again!
Happy to be back!
Thanks salut from istanbul
Educative and brilliantly explained/ Muchos gracias
Cambon!! Thank you fir your teaching sounds great my brother!
Luca Santana
Edgardo - This video is another blast from the past. Again, this is a rhythm you taught me over twenty years ago and it stayed with me from the moment you showed it to me. I like the variations you demonstrated. Now all of that is out there for the rest of the world, including that pilot in the Arctic. Your reach is far. I'm looking forward to more study with you both online and in person after pandemic restrictions permit.
Comprehensive demonstration - love the variations!
I Was Waiting for another Edgardo Cambon Tutorial since a long time!!
Classic Tutorial again!!
More to come!
I’m completely with Dance Papi, great lesson
Maestrazo! Gracias - muy claro!
genio totall aprendo un montonaso con vos saludos
love this sound great,, Thank you, PR.
Your detailed instruction is always appreciated Bro! 🙌🏽 👍🏽
Saludos . It has been awhile. Pasando el tiempo en hamden,ct
Bravo, maestro, muy interesante!!
Thanks for sharing Cambon 👊🏼
Great stuff yet again, Ed. Thanks for taking the time and effort
Thanks for watching!
Hi Dance Papi/Edgardo. Great, instructive videos. Maybe you might let us know how to choose Quinto, Conga, Tumba or other combinations from the many makers: what should we look for? Then, how to set them up, tune them and prepare them for in between gigs after use/storage. Maybe even a vid on maintenance. BTW your slaps are so crisp and the bass tones project so well without apparently tilting the drum: how you manage that is impressive, too.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge i am really enjoying your teaching
Tremendo, me encanta
😊 great to see you JC ❤
This is the first video of yours that I've watched. I love it! You have a very clear and easy to follow teaching style. It's great to learn new versions of Mozambique. I look forward to watching and learning from more of your videos. I wish that I spoke Spanish so that I could learn from all of them. I subscribed to your channel, of course.
Thank you Andrew! The language "barrier" its a little tricky, because most of my videos are in english and people in Latin America, request them in Spanish, and when I do one in Spanish... Well ... You know what happens: some one will not understand them and will hope they were in English. That been said, I try to demonstrate very slowly and with a clear count. Music is the international language. Thanks for watching and for subscribing.
slick
Palmieri and Oquendo!
Yes indeed, si señor.! En la banda de Palmieri en esos tiempos: "La Perfecta".
te sigo hermano
Gracias Conga Papi! Looking forward to seeing your band Candela play sometime again~~~! Do you have favorite songs featuring the Mozambique and Conga rhythms?
Thanks again your the best
Thanks your teaching dude!
💪💪
merci😊
Some good riddims love practicing to your vidz but, I can’t get to loud here it’s been a long quarantine!
Yeah great riddims: options to play quieter: put pillows inside your drums (i know), play on the roof of a parking garage
what i do sometime is put towels on the congas, don't sound the same but you still get to practice and not bother anyone.
Edgardo, ¿Tienes una página web personal? Me sirvió bastante la lección de las maracas y la del güiro. Bravisimo.
www.musicandela.com/
thanks a lot!!! Could you share the website of the t-shirt? thanks!!!
estiloclothing.com/
About the clave in mozambique, maestro?
Rumba clave?
Big hug from Rio de Janeiro!
2-3 Clave in the NY Mozambique (sometimes Rumba clave in 2-3 fashion or even 2-3 Son Clave) ... Cuban traditional Mozambique in 3-2 Rumba Clave always. What happened was that this video ended up cut into two videos, and I talk about the clave at the end of the second one (not published yet) ... Muito Obrigado! I would LOVE to visit Rio, and Bahia. May be one day... in my way to my country Uruguay.
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teaching at 4:01
Could you provide a web address for your T-shirt? Thanks, great stuff!
T-shirts by Estilo Clothing
estiloclothing.com/
more say suunteen
Dance poopy?
It's Papi all day. ;-)
Dance Pee-pee?
Nice bud enjoy your lesson pizon...