@@brotherjohnbeall1230 thank you for your feed back. It is a very good idea to make longer track for playing along. The reason why my clips are so short is due to the fact that most people do not watch longer RUclips videos. But I will considder your suggestion for the future.
Learning the slap is killing me. Ive been messing with these drums for years yet can never get that really crisp pop sound. Are the drum tuned really high and does synthetic skin have better 'pop?
Wow thanks lotta info here. So like i told the OP, was gifted 3 handmade congas (tumba, conga, quinto) by a client/friend -by a guy who carves out the drum and created over maybe 6 months. The problem was i was never given a sound sample before they shipped and they came to me tuned extremely low - a fact i realized after watching the sonic crack of a whip slap like in this video. The other major fact is that these congas are rope toned and i hadnt the slightest about how to work them until watching a few videos - which successfully raised the notes from the bottom of the piano scale to now a G for conga and a B for the Quinto -then I ran outta rope. The slap is definitely better now but still not at as sharp as the above - Im registering the video's quinto tone note at a high E so that seems a pretty far way for me to go -im gonna need alot more rope :D Just contacted the drum maker and he said the skin is "medium thickness" and made outta Steer hide - not really sure what a steer is as im a city boy lol
Exactly. Also a good way to practise is on a wood table. You'll be amazed on how well your different strokes can improve this way. You'll notice when ever you began to play a drum again,,,
Cathy S Sure, I'll send it to you within a few days. The tricky thing is that the rhythm starts on the beat of one with an open tone in your right hand. But when you repeat the rhythm, this open tone is left out, and there is a pause instead. From this point, there are no strokes on the first beat, neither in the first or in the second measure. But it'll be easier for you to see when I send the notation.
Hi...nice, please write out the notation with the rests etc...standard notation is good, it really helps, I got to learn 100s of patterns , can't remember, thanks
Ese Mozambique anda mal con todo respeto El verdadero Mozambique fue creado x Pello Izquierdo o Pello el Afrocan de Cuba que New York, ni q inventos carece de base ni fundamentos Vean el Mozambique q les toca Anga Diaz, ese es el verdadero q yo aprendi, muchacho pala escuelita hay q enseñar bien con todo respeto
Classic rhythm...more than one way to do this!
love the ending of the blowing of the candles !! my best !!!
Thank you for this class of Cuban music
You are welcome Cesar
I learned this rhythm fro Edgardo Cambon over twenty years ago. Nice to see it up here. And thanks for slowing it down so everyone can learn it.
Thank you 😊
merci, très bon teach, précis et net, agréable d'apprendre avec vous, longue vie!
Merci, merci, merci :-)
Thank you for doing it slowly so we could learn it!!!
You are welcome!!!
Thank you for sharing. I always wanted to learn that!
You are always welcome 🙂
Superb!
Gracias! Great slow break down! I will keep practicing.
You are welcome :-)
What size are those congas you are using? What is a nice-sounding brand you recommend?
Very Wonderful! Thankyou! A suggestion: Make the slow part longer and make the fast part wonderful so I can play along ....longer! Thanks!
I meant fast part Longer
@@brotherjohnbeall1230 thank you for your feed back. It is a very good idea to make longer track for playing along. The reason why my clips are so short is due to the fact that most people do not watch longer RUclips videos. But I will considder your suggestion for the future.
Nice, thank you master
Thank you William
great feel. Gracias. very helpful. playing the Lets Dance song by David Bowie and the percussionist goes into a Mozambique pattern at end song.
Oh, thanks for sharing that info. I didn't know that. I'll have to check it out
thank you for playing very slowly so us beginners can see hiw it is done. So many videos are too fast for us.
yo gotta change the reproduction velocity its in the config options
YES!!!!
Thank you! :-)
Seria prudente agregarle a la reproducción, a que temas o qye ritmos se deben tocar con ese melao o son...
buena tecnica sabroso y siempre en 2-3 saludos desde chile
Muchas gracias. Desde Dinamarca
buen metodo
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Swingin bro! Great lesson
Thank you Ben! Appreciate it!
VERY NICE, WHAT KIND OF DRUMS ARE THOSE?
Thank you so very much. The drums are from PJ-Percussion, Denmark
Learning the slap is killing me. Ive been messing with these drums for years yet can never get that really crisp pop sound. Are the drum tuned really high and does synthetic skin have better 'pop?
If you want to. Please send me at clip of how you play the slap. And I'll be delighted to give you some feed back. Email: agardersoe@gmail.com
Thanks man Ill try and whip up a sound file
Even better, a movie clip. You can just send one from a mobile phone
Wow thanks lotta info here. So like i told the OP, was gifted 3 handmade congas (tumba, conga, quinto) by a client/friend -by a guy who carves out the drum and created over maybe 6 months. The problem was i was never given a sound sample before they shipped and they came to me tuned extremely low - a fact i realized after watching the sonic crack of a whip slap like in this video.
The other major fact is that these congas are rope toned and i hadnt the slightest about how to work them until watching a few videos - which successfully raised the notes from the bottom of the piano scale to now a G for conga and a B for the Quinto -then I ran outta rope. The slap is definitely better now but still not at as sharp as the above - Im registering the video's quinto tone note at a high E so that seems a pretty far way for me to go -im gonna need alot more rope :D
Just contacted the drum maker and he said the skin is "medium thickness" and made outta Steer hide - not really sure what a steer is as im a city boy lol
Exactly. Also a good way to practise is on a wood table. You'll be amazed on how well your different strokes can improve this way. You'll notice when ever you began to play a drum again,,,
Megusta
Muchas gracias! :-)
I really like this. However, can you give me the notation? I wrote out the notation and am questioning it. Thanks.
Cathy S Sure, I'll send it to you within a few days. The tricky thing is that the rhythm starts on the beat of one with an open tone in your right hand. But when you repeat the rhythm, this open tone is left out, and there is a pause instead. From this point, there are no strokes on the first beat, neither in the first or in the second measure. But it'll be easier for you to see when I send the notation.
+Cathy Stacy
Sorry Cathy, I've forgotten all about it. This week I'll email the notation.
@@obatalamusic Hi, can you email me the notation also
@@jj0rtega sure. It might take a little while, but I'll do it. What's your e-mail?
@@obatalamusic j0rtega058@gmail.com
Hi...nice, please write out the notation with the rests etc...standard notation is good, it really helps, I got to learn 100s of patterns , can't remember, thanks
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Gracias!
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Ese Mozambique anda mal con todo respeto
El verdadero Mozambique fue creado x Pello Izquierdo o Pello el Afrocan de Cuba
que New York, ni q inventos carece de base ni fundamentos
Vean el Mozambique q les toca Anga Diaz, ese es el verdadero q yo aprendi, muchacho pala escuelita hay q enseñar bien con todo respeto
Angá es un grande. Mi percusionista favorito.