Thanks, Gina. Your playing is so musical. Great and warm presentation. I really liked your ideas w/ brush and stick. I also admire the props to your former teacher....We rarely, if ever, see this kind of integrity in video lessons.
Thank you! Brushing up my latin playing for a show, it's been a long time since I've played these rhythms on drum kit and it's a great help to watch someone play them with such fluidity and such fun :) x
Gina, you're totally totally wicked! Love that you explain this great AND back it up with your playing. Great polyrhythms. After 30 years of drumming, how come I haven't heard of you? I'll bet your vocals would sound great with any Samba band too. Man, I'm blown away!
Hi Guys!! Thank you for watching! Learn Samba, and spread Happy Vibes across the world through sound and rhythm! :-D
7 лет назад+3
Hi Gina, it is a nice video, but you need to play samba more lightly, especially the bass drum, otherwise it sounds like a rock. I know the "surdo" is important to the Samba, but "tamborim" clave is the key to the rhythm. Another tip is to avoid using alternating hands to play the tamborim clave as in the minute 2:30. It will sound much better if you do the accents on the right hand and play only the ghosts notes with the left , as in the tambourine. If you look for the consecrated Brazilian drummers, who are making this adaptation of Samba to the drum kit to approximately 100 years, will see that the bass drum does not have that volume and weight. Search for (some in chronological order) Luciano Perrone, Edson Machado, Wilson das Neves, Airto Moreira, Nenê, Tutty Moreno, Marcio Bahia, Celso de Almeida, Edu Ribeiro, Cleber Almeida, Alex Buck, Paulo Almeida.
Thanks Gina! I love your lessons and the beats you did on this one. I never get a chance to play this stuff with a band but it's a lot of fun to play when rehearsing. On another note, do you date guys from You Tube? I've always wanted to date a cute drummer girl like yourself since I'm a handsome drummer boy. :)
This was the best video I could find d to learn the sticking for the middle section of 'Fool In The Rain' by Zeppelin! Thanks so much for a great video. I'm definitely subscribing to your channel. The way you present the lessons is clear and leaves nothing to question. I've been having a hard time finding good instructional videos for drums that aren't rushed or a tad confusing for someone without years of experience or a background in theory.
The way you broke down the parts on the snare hand-to hand is absolutely the best way to teach this groove/beat! It's been a while since I last played the samba so I needed a refresher - I picked it back up in under an hour with how you've expained and shown on the snare first then on the kit! Thank you! :)
I was lucky enough to get to watch the pre-show warmup of the Lincoln City Jazz orchestra a few years back. As they were leaving the stage, 3 or 4 of the musicians stayed behind to practice a particularly intricate, fast section. They ran through it a few times, impressing the heck out of me each time. Then one of them said, "Ok, let's try it fast now". I just had to laugh! That's the same feeling I get watching Gina demo these rhythms, and then ramp them to REAL speed. I say I play drums, but there's my kind of drums, and then there are real drummers like Gina! Kudos.
Gina I have watched this for a long time.. a year or two.. I didn't have a good drum set at first..any actually.. so w/DIY E set from acoustic.. I now kinda can start to get your lesson.. I do however play congas and i get how to do Latin much easier with my congas.. learning a bunch of Santana and Bob Marley things.. I Heart Samba too.. Thank you.. Hope life is good for you and vice versa.
Hi, Gina, I have been a drummer for 35 years and I live in Brazil. Funny, I took some time to understand the Texas shuffle, which I love! We had great samba drummers in the 60's but my country has no memory, unfortunately. You are very friendly and great drummer, congratulations.
Thanks Gina. I've been playing Latin in Big Band, and small groups for a long time but never quite had the "layering" effect explained that way. Great job!
I came here to learn samba rhythm, but I'm very tempted to leave a message like this: "MERRY ME!" xD I think you're adorable in your smile, in the way you explain stuff so well, and the way you rock on the drums :D Keep rolling!
Tobiasz!! Thank you for your proposal! Hahahaa…..I really appreciate your sweet comment. So glad you enjoyed my video. XOXO Keep rockin' in the free world! ;)
hey gina hey - this is a very good video ... your method, your way is very natural. i am a rock+roll guitar player 60years old ... and this is the first video which really brought the message home. i can feel and understand the brazilian rhythm now. thanx a lot. chris
I had danced modern samba and I love its music, and basically, I know that one of the basic rhythms for this samba has the upper percussion (usually a cowbell, etc.) go "de de, de de, de...de, de DE DE de", and the bass percussion (usually a bass drum) go "boom...bo-boom, boom....bo-boom", assuming these are 2-measure patterns. This is usually for sambas that go about 80 to 100 or a bit more beats per minute to the quarter note in 2/4 time. And I know there are several other samba percussion groove patterns that are different than what you say, because ballroom samba (aka modern samba) uses the samba rhythm, but the rhythm is much slower than the samba percussion rhythm seen at the Rio de Janeiro carnavals.....
Thank you so much for an excellent video explaining all of the different possibilities with samba drumming. Gina, I especially liked the idea of using the brush with the left hand (7:43 for intro and 8:08 for the start of playing). I will have to work through these exercises slowly.
very informative and easy to understand; not to mention that you are also very beautiful and full of positive energy...it's a joy to watch you work. I learn something new every time I watch your videos; thank you and keep them coming...
Oh my God, you are my Dream Girl! Thanks for the vid - I've been playing professionally for 30 odd years and have never bothered to learn a Samba properly. You've inspired me. Thanks for sharing!
very good your swing, I´ am Brazilian and I can say that samba is one of the most difficult rhythms to play because the Brazilian swing ... and you boss well
Gina, you're very cheerful, like samba. As a Brazilian I can say that you have the samba in your vein and can already guarantee a place in a samba school batteries! :)
I really like her percussive illustration. Take her time 1 rhythm take. Very well understood. Saleem fusion and Latin Samba mutundo drummer. Thank au So Much.
Straight cool, got lots of new info here. What a great drummer and what a blessing of an upload! Thanks for this resource of a lesson! Really mean that for whom it may concern!
Hey Jason - I am extremely humbled by that, in fact! But, yes -- it makes me feel great that so many people have watched my videos. It's an honor! :) Thank you for writing, Jason. ;)
I just started learning how to play the snare drum, and my goal is to be able to play brazilian and afro-caribbean rhythms. The traditional marching band-style of playing seems boring and cold, what you show is amazing, as you say, it really makes me want to dance haha. Thank you.
I particularly enjoy your sub-dividing when counting. Also great limb sepration. You sound like you watched a bit of Tony Williams. And very fluid, effortless playing. I could listen to you easily. I have been playing kit since 1962, and use the samba bass drum pattern in the occasional rock patterns that I play.
The batucada fill is also common to do in especially in Carnival samba, and it can be done on the drumset. The rhythm count usually goes "1 E (hold) a 2 E (hold) a 1 and a 2, and then you fire the whistle sound on the "and" of the second 2. The second "1 and a" is actually a triplet. Then, on measures 3 and 4, the whistle continues to sound as the rhythm " (hold) E (hold) a 2 (hold) 1 E (hold) a 2 and...happens. The fill takes 4 measures. Listen to nearly any recording that has the title "batucada" and you will hear this groove in action. Best way to do this is to use both sticks on the snare or on the tom-tom to reinforce the rhythm given above (the best way), or you can alternate the sticking in that rhythm (if the samba is so fast that you cannot do both sticks together).
Thanks for the video! I really enjoy practicing Latin rythms in stead of the same old straight rock rythms. I know some Samba schools play over 140 BPM. In getting that "high speed" feel the right foot seems to be my limiting factor.
Thank you. Your lesson is bookmarked! I really enjoy you style and groove to teaching. The video with you and the singer guy (I'm sorry I forgot his name) was really cool too for a "many style" type of performance. You are one of my favorite drummers to watch which would include the rock standards, Keith Moon at the top and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bill Ward (Sabbath).
EJPersonal Why, thank you so much for your comment! I am happy you dig my teaching style! Thanks!! :) …oh, and Skip Griparis is SO talented…isn't he?? ruclips.net/video/yb0ERdFpymA/видео.html Thanks! xoxo
Very interesting Gina. It's good to see a more traditional, authentic Samba explained. American jazz drummers tend to keep the foot ostinatos, but the syncopated hand rhythms are improvised a lot, kind of as in be-bop. I think most completely leave out the surdo accent on 2. I will work to master these so I can further expand my vocabulary. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Gina you are a great teacher! I have been playing rock and heavy metal drums for 20+ years and this samba music has me inspired to learn rythm!
I am Brazilian and a drummer. You nailed it sys. Good vibe.
I guess it's Samba learning tonight. Thank you for the detailed instructions!!
Thanks, Gina. Your playing is so musical. Great and warm presentation. I really liked your ideas w/ brush and stick. I also admire the props to your former teacher....We rarely, if ever, see this kind of integrity in video lessons.
Oh, wow - thank you very much for that! :) I really appreciate it!
Thank you! Brushing up my latin playing for a show, it's been a long time since I've played these rhythms on drum kit and it's a great help to watch someone play them with such fluidity and such fun :) x
Thank you Gina!!! You are a great drummer!!
Explained very well. Great drumming and soft on the eyes. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU GINA.
:) Thank you very much!!!
Gina, you're totally totally wicked! Love that you explain this great AND back it up with your playing. Great polyrhythms. After 30 years of drumming, how come I haven't heard of you? I'll bet your vocals would sound great with any Samba band too. Man, I'm blown away!
+sillypeople Wow! Thank you so much for your comment…so sorry for the delayed response! I appreciate you watching and writing!
Thank you Gina. Very well delivered lesson, and you convey your love for the music wonderfully.
Hi Guys!! Thank you for watching! Learn Samba, and spread Happy Vibes across the world through sound and rhythm! :-D
Hi Gina, it is a nice video, but you need to play samba more lightly, especially the bass drum, otherwise it sounds like a rock. I know the "surdo" is important to the Samba, but "tamborim" clave is the key to the rhythm. Another tip is to avoid using alternating hands to play the tamborim clave as in the minute 2:30. It will sound much better if you do the accents on the right hand and play only the ghosts notes with the left , as in the tambourine.
If you look for the consecrated Brazilian drummers, who are making this adaptation of Samba to the drum kit to approximately 100 years, will see that the bass drum does not have that volume and weight. Search for (some in chronological order) Luciano Perrone, Edson Machado, Wilson das Neves, Airto Moreira, Nenê, Tutty Moreno, Marcio Bahia, Celso de Almeida, Edu Ribeiro, Cleber Almeida, Alex Buck, Paulo Almeida.
Gina Knight good video
Thanks Gina! I love your lessons and the beats you did on this one. I never get a chance to play this stuff with a band but it's a lot of fun to play when rehearsing. On another note, do you date guys from You Tube? I've always wanted to date a cute drummer girl like yourself since I'm a handsome drummer boy. :)
you have great chops and style
This was the best video I could find d to learn the sticking for the middle section of 'Fool In The Rain' by Zeppelin! Thanks so much for a great video.
I'm definitely subscribing to your channel. The way you present the lessons is clear and leaves nothing to question.
I've been having a hard time finding good instructional videos for drums that aren't rushed or a tad confusing for someone without years of experience or a background in theory.
You've got is..amazing feel as a drummer and very inspirational teaching skills... thanks
The way you broke down the parts on the snare hand-to hand is absolutely the best way to teach this groove/beat!
It's been a while since I last played the samba so I needed a refresher - I picked it back up in under an hour with how you've expained and shown on the snare first then on the kit!
Thank you! :)
P.S
Subbed!!
I love you rip that groove like no ones business. And your snare is so perfectly tuned, especially for samba
I was lucky enough to get to watch the pre-show warmup of the Lincoln City Jazz orchestra a few years back. As they were leaving the stage, 3 or 4 of the musicians stayed behind to practice a particularly intricate, fast section. They ran through it a few times, impressing the heck out of me each time. Then one of them said, "Ok, let's try it fast now". I just had to laugh! That's the same feeling I get watching Gina demo these rhythms, and then ramp them to REAL speed. I say I play drums, but there's my kind of drums, and then there are real drummers like Gina! Kudos.
What a sweet comment! Really appreciate you saying that :-)
Gina I have watched this for a long time.. a year or two.. I didn't have a good drum set at first..any actually.. so w/DIY E set from acoustic.. I now kinda can start to get your lesson.. I do however play congas and i get how to do Latin much easier with my congas.. learning a bunch of Santana and Bob Marley things.. I Heart Samba too.. Thank you.. Hope life is good for you and vice versa.
great video!!! She explains things so well and any drummer watching this video will learn a lot. Thank you Gina.
Я давно играю на барабанах, и я тысячу видео посмотрел, но Ваше, прям в цель, Вы без лишнего учите истине Самбы! Спасибо!!
Hi, Gina,
I have been a drummer for 35 years and I live in Brazil. Funny, I took some time to understand the Texas shuffle, which I love! We had great samba drummers in the 60's but my country has no memory, unfortunately. You are very friendly and great drummer, congratulations.
Thank you for breaking down the samba so that even I can understand. I have always wanted to know how to play a samba beat.
:) Thank you
As a Brazilian I can assure you people: Gina has some samba on her body. Tasty lesson to my ears and eyes!
awesome job Gina! I like the break down on the set for the rhythm!!!
+Michael Ledford Cool! Thanks for writing! xoxo
Thank you Gina...I've watched all your videos. you are my favorite, cant wait for a new one.
Thomas Skean Thanks so much for that! :)
Thanks Gina. I've been playing Latin in Big Band, and small groups for a long time but never quite had the "layering" effect explained that way. Great job!
I came here to learn samba rhythm, but I'm very tempted to leave a message like this:
"MERRY ME!" xD
I think you're adorable in your smile, in the way you explain stuff so well, and the way you rock on the drums :D
Keep rolling!
Tobiasz!! Thank you for your proposal! Hahahaa…..I really appreciate your sweet comment. So glad you enjoyed my video. XOXO Keep rockin' in the free world! ;)
Tobiasz Karoń Hey, the line starts way down there!
I learned to play Samba when Sergio Mendes became famous, but you make it very lovely, easy and understandable, thanks for your videos.
hey gina hey - this is a very good video ... your method, your way is very natural. i am a rock+roll guitar player 60years old ... and this is the first video which really brought the message home. i can feel and understand the brazilian rhythm now. thanx a lot. chris
I find it incredible that you have such control just using the ball of your foot on the kick pedal. Never seen a heel held so high before....
+Leroy Osbourne (Flykiller) Thanks Leroy -- I have adjusted. I know I sit high -- I am pretty short, and I like to be seen! ;) lol
Gina Knight strong calves!
Only other person I've seen like that is Stan Bicknell.
Just brilliant, and beautiful - the beat and the Woman! Inspirational 🙏
That is very cool your "Invention" with the floor tom and left and right-hand movement. Thank you
Hey Nice thanks .. love the way u break it up n explain , specially the layers stuff .. U rock .. sm
Of all the samba lessons on youtube, this is the best. In my opinion.
What a magnificent groove. Thanks Gina.
????? Is this a great samba player? Look the carnaval in Rio please.
Great Gina! Best drummer in the world!
9:12 on sounds like 4 drummers...amazing work, Gina!
+john robinson yeaaaaaaaa mad skills!
+john robinson Thank you!!!!! :)
Really great lesson. A pleasure to watch and listen to. Cheers
Nostatic Atall That means a lot…thank you!
Démonstration la plus parfaite du rythme samba que je connaisse....COMPLIMENTS Max
WOW. Well done! Drum set started walkin' & talkin'!!
Thanks Pam!! :)
Awesome!!! Very helpful to an "old" drummer like me who wants a bit more instruction. John
Why do your videos make me happy?
I had danced modern samba and I love its music, and basically, I know that one of the basic rhythms for this samba has the upper percussion (usually a cowbell, etc.) go "de de, de de, de...de, de DE DE de", and the bass percussion (usually a bass drum) go "boom...bo-boom, boom....bo-boom", assuming these are 2-measure patterns. This is usually for sambas that go about 80 to 100 or a bit more beats per minute to the quarter note in 2/4 time. And I know there are several other samba percussion groove patterns that are different than what you say, because ballroom samba (aka modern samba) uses the samba rhythm, but the rhythm is much slower than the samba percussion rhythm seen at the Rio de Janeiro carnavals.....
Hi Gina! I'm from Brazil. It is wonderfull this vid! Thank you so much!
Greetings from Puerto Rico, excellent explanación.. Saludos desde Puerto Rico, Excelente explicación
Please ignore brazilians that say that you’re not playing samba. That’s pure nonsense. You play the rhythm correctly and I see nothing wrong with it.
Found you by mistake but I'm glad I did. Love your videos. You are a great drummer and instructor. Keep rockin Gina
+Gary T Gary T! Thank you man! :)
Thank you so much for an excellent video explaining all of the different possibilities with samba drumming. Gina, I especially liked the idea of using the brush with the left hand (7:43 for intro and 8:08 for the start of playing). I will have to work through these exercises slowly.
I thank you very much. 'm a guitar player and this really helped me with my rhythm.
very informative and easy to understand; not to mention that you are also very beautiful and full of positive energy...it's a joy to watch you work. I learn something new every time I watch your videos; thank you and keep them coming...
+drumstud4u Hey, thank you Drum STUD!! :-D
Oh my God, you are my Dream Girl! Thanks for the vid - I've been playing professionally for 30 odd years and have never bothered to learn a Samba properly. You've inspired me. Thanks for sharing!
stoobieman Hey! Awesome!!! You made my day! Thank you so much for writing! ;)
Gina Knight, you are amazing!!!
Marvelous.these are the best drum videos on you tube.
THANK YOU!!!!
Nice work Gina. As a fellow drum tutor its nice to see you highlight the samba. I like the way you broke down the fundamentals :) Aaron x
+Aaron Richards Drums :) :) Thanks Aaron! :)
Nice breakdown and very interesting variations. Thanks!
+Paul Malloy Thanks Paul - glad you dug the video
I'm a brazilian drummer, and I loved your lesson, nice work!
Para aí, meu, então tu percebeu que ela não é o bicho e que samba mesmo é só aqui.
very good your swing, I´ am Brazilian and I can say that samba is one of the most difficult rhythms to play because the Brazilian swing ... and you boss well
Cassiano! Thank you very much. I really love Brazilian music!
Gina, you're very cheerful, like samba. As a Brazilian I can say that you have the samba in your vein and can already guarantee a place in a samba school batteries! :)
Again, great work. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely great rhythm here. When I listen to this video it makes me wanna dance. Which means you have captured the spirit of samba perfectly :-)
+EzraGurney Oh, thank you SO much!! That is the best compliment. :)
Hummm
I really like her percussive illustration. Take her time 1 rhythm take. Very well understood. Saleem fusion and Latin Samba mutundo drummer. Thank au So Much.
Straight cool, got lots of new info here. What a great drummer and what a blessing of an upload! Thanks for this resource of a lesson! Really mean that for whom it may concern!
Thanks Brian! Glad you dug it!!
I love your approach and descriptions of brazilian music! Show us some grooves with Partido Alto Samba too! Thanks and congrats!
+Aurelio Abreu Thanks Aurelio!! Good suggestion… :)
Thank you for sharing how to improve samba step by step on drums. Regards.
Thanks so much for time and expertise! The lesson was great!
Have to feel good about your RUclips post when the Bernard Purdie Samba video only has 46,017! Thanks for all your great videos.
Hey Jason - I am extremely humbled by that, in fact! But, yes -- it makes me feel great that so many people have watched my videos. It's an honor! :) Thank you for writing, Jason. ;)
yehaa..very interesting!
you explain very clearly the concepts of samba music!!!
+toninodrumlecce Hey! Thank you very much!!!
No. For explain the concepts of samba to talk Brazilian people.
BASIC Samba for drum-set and I MEAN BASIC... however, bloody well orchestrated and well explained! Fair play love! A job well done! Good stuff!
I've been looking for a simple samba lesson to practice and this is the one. Thanks Gina! Subbed.
+Joseph Schmoe ;) Heh….Joe Schmoe. Funny. Thank you btw!
It's always a pleasure to watch you Gina. I'm a long time player and enjoy your videos. I especially like your laugh. :-)
+Tim Sutherland Thank you Tim! ;)
@@Mychannel377 I come for the unreal drum education, and stay for the swoon factor.
You're awesome. Great groove, GREAT FEEL!
+Blackroom502 :-) Thanks…and sorry for the delay in getting back. I appreciate that!
Just awesome lessons.
all the way from australia.
+Andre Lindsey Thank you so much Andre!! Happy New Year! ;)
Thank You for breaking that down ! You are a very good teacher & great drummer !
Viva la Brazil enjoyed ya sistah girl, keep on inspiring!
Jae Doch07 :-) Thanks man
This is tough but you make it sound easy with your humor! Thumbs up! :)
+AshiPongener :-D Thanks!!!
WOW!! This is soooo cool !! Super great! Amazing!! Thank you so much for this great video!
+Anni LittleBeast Thank you Anni! xoxo
Nice to see you love our samba and play it very very well! ;)
+Wil S :)
Spectaculardu!!! Bim Bom Bim!!! Fairfax California...USA.
No importa de que pais sea uno. Cuando se escucha la musica brasilera es imposible no empezar a mover el cuerpo!!!! Excelente video
Hummm, no! The samba is unique. Only Brasil.
What a great idea incorporating the brush.
I just started learning how to play the snare drum, and my goal is to be able to play brazilian and afro-caribbean rhythms. The traditional marching band-style of playing seems boring and cold, what you show is amazing, as you say, it really makes me want to dance haha. Thank you.
Fabian! Thank you! The energy and spirit of any kind of music is what it's all about! :) Thanks for watching, and good luck with the snare drumming!
I particularly enjoy your sub-dividing when counting. Also great limb sepration. You sound like you watched a bit of Tony Williams.
And very fluid, effortless playing. I could listen to you easily. I have been playing kit since 1962, and use the samba bass drum pattern in the occasional rock patterns that I play.
You are just awesome! Great teaching..
Gina, This is the first video of yours I have seen,you explain it really well.keep up the great playing..good stuff..
The batucada fill is also common to do in especially in Carnival samba, and it can be done on the drumset.
The rhythm count usually goes "1 E (hold) a 2 E (hold) a 1 and a 2, and then you fire the whistle sound on the "and" of the second 2.
The second "1 and a" is actually a triplet. Then, on measures 3 and 4, the whistle continues to sound as the rhythm " (hold) E (hold) a 2 (hold) 1 E (hold) a 2 and...happens.
The fill takes 4 measures. Listen to nearly any recording that has the title "batucada" and you will hear this groove in action.
Best way to do this is to use both sticks on the snare or on the tom-tom to reinforce the rhythm given above (the best way), or you can alternate the sticking in that rhythm (if the samba is so fast that you cannot do both sticks together).
Really like your teaching style. Great video!
Thanks for the video! I really enjoy practicing Latin rythms in stead of the same old straight rock rythms. I know some Samba schools play over 140 BPM. In getting that "high speed" feel the right foot seems to be my limiting factor.
Thank you. Your lesson is bookmarked! I really enjoy you style and groove to teaching. The video with you and the singer guy (I'm sorry I forgot his name) was really cool too for a "many style" type of performance. You are one of my favorite drummers to watch which would include the rock standards, Keith Moon at the top and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bill Ward (Sabbath).
EJPersonal Why, thank you so much for your comment! I am happy you dig my teaching style! Thanks!! :) …oh, and Skip Griparis is SO talented…isn't he?? ruclips.net/video/yb0ERdFpymA/видео.html Thanks! xoxo
YOU are incredible thanks for the lesson!
This positively is every bassists and rhythm guitarists dream :D
Hey!! Thanks for that, Leonard! :-D
Amazing playing! Just wow.
Nice job very well executed
+anthony favichia Thanks Tony!! :)
Good clear lesson...very well done...
Frank Soria Thanks Frank!
Lovely vid Gina. I'm a song writer and I have been looking for a new beat to work with my rock n roll feel. Awesome job...
+T H Very cool, thank you!
The snare is tuned sooo perfectly for this
You're a fabulous teacher. thank you.
this is really great!!! Thank you!
Thank you Liga! Thanks for watching -
Very interesting Gina. It's good to see a more traditional, authentic Samba explained. American jazz drummers tend to keep the foot ostinatos, but the syncopated hand rhythms are improvised a lot, kind of as in be-bop. I think most completely leave out the surdo accent on 2. I will work to master these so I can further expand my vocabulary. Thanks for sharing.
Brad Allen Drumming :) Thanks so much Brad! :) :)
lovely beat love samba beat excellent again :) thanks for upload :)
It's a good sound !!!!!!!
Thank you Gina that was very nice 🥁
oooh....yesss .....nice beat and nice player
Beautiful! Great video!
Desde España gracias por tus clases
Great lesson, thank you...