The samba is such a cool groove, as you say, the first step to getting it to groove nicely, is getting the kick right, which you do here, enjoyed this, cheers.
Man the first rhythm that you show has a small detail that makes it very wrong: the 5th hit on that clave is earlier than it should be; that clave is cuban, not Brazilian, if you play it 1 16th note later, you'll fix it, very simple but very very important
Excellent demonstration and explanation. Would be perfect if there was also a transcription but I understand that time and resources don't always allow for being comprehensive.
Actually, when we talking about samba rhythm, we can’t apply Afro Cuban clave to it. This is wrong. Afro Cuban clave never employs in Brazilian music, as they are completely different categories. Bossa nova , Partido Alto and samba don’t use Afro Cuban clave.
Yes, fantastic video! If you could just put the notation at the end, that would be super helpful. As soon as I tried to add the left hand, I couldn't quite work out by listening exactly how to line it up with the other hand and feet. :D I'm kind of a beginner drummer, but I feel like I could learn this if I could slow - it - right - down :) And it sounds so great, I really want to learn it!
What I am going to suggest is that you should lern the patern the way it really is and then show it to people because what you playing is something similar but not the real thing !!
Scusa, ma non è samba! Il samba é in 2/4, non 4/4. Nel samba, non c'è la clave di son e i sedicesimi sul piatto, sono suonati: tatata and, tatata and, tatata and, etc...
Thanks for the comment and I get it but as I mentioned this is a jazz samba type groove no intention to be “legit” more combo/big band type groove. Appreciate your comment and checking it out
@@dereksenestraro I think what Humberto means is that the claves pattern is not samba but mambo. Although it's still a cool groove and an excellent explanation and performance.
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A great refresher for me as i tend to only doing rock and pop.
Envy you so much!!! Great video!! We can feel your deep love to music. Love to hear you drumming. Thanks!!!
Thanks!! Appreciate the kind words.
That’s sounds so cool.specially on a Ludwig down beat from the 60’s.
Jak do tej pory, najlepsza moim zdaniem perkusyjna lekcja samby. Mam nadzieję, że teraz opanuję ten porywający rytm🙂
Bardzo dziękuję.
Kit’s beautiful but what makes it shine are grooves coming out from those.
The samba is such a cool groove, as you say, the first step to getting it to groove nicely, is getting the kick right, which you do here, enjoyed this, cheers.
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To want to feel comfortable playing the beat...again...awesome!
"Hear's at 120"! YYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Love it!
this lesson is awesome thanks man for opening up so many potential and giving us the opportunity to learn something cool
When derek said “mmmm’, i felt that
Just wonderful
Nicely done, real good instruction
dam str8 i enjoyed ...good stuff, THX! .... now to get back on those drums
Great video and presentation. I like the sound of your ride cymbal- bright and clear
thanx! perfect basic👌🏻
Outstanding
Man the first rhythm that you show has a small detail that makes it very wrong: the 5th hit on that clave is earlier than it should be; that clave is cuban, not Brazilian, if you play it 1 16th note later, you'll fix it, very simple but very very important
According to Zack Albetta the son clave doesn't appear in Brazilian music at all, only afro cuban. But I agree, pushing it one 16th would sound better
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Dig this explanation. Thanks.
Thanks! Appreciate the note and support.
Awesome!
So clear n detailed explanation bro. Indonesia here
Killer rhythm
Perfect
Nice Premier set. I am also a Premier guy.
Excellent demonstration and explanation. Would be perfect if there was also a transcription but I understand that time and resources don't always allow for being comprehensive.
This is american samba not brasilian samba😂😂😂
So, this is not Samba 😢
Bonjour Pourriez vous la déchiffrer en partition et' l'écrire Merci jean
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Actually, when we talking about samba rhythm, we can’t apply Afro Cuban clave to it. This is wrong. Afro Cuban clave never employs in Brazilian music, as they are completely different categories. Bossa nova , Partido Alto and samba don’t use Afro Cuban clave.
Son clave over samba? Cuban clave over a brazilian rythm??? Pretty strange
eso es clave de SON y NO va con el samba!!!!
Agree totally.
is that Genista ?
It is a APK kit!! Entry level kit but sounds great
so cool
Yes, fantastic video! If you could just put the notation at the end, that would be super helpful. As soon as I tried to add the left hand, I couldn't quite work out by listening exactly how to line it up with the other hand and feet. :D I'm kind of a beginner drummer, but I feel like I could learn this if I could slow - it - right - down :) And it sounds so great, I really want to learn it!
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What I am going to suggest is that you should lern the patern the way it really is and then show it to people because what you playing is something similar but not the real thing !!
Thanks for the comment, but is it not a "real" jazz samba?
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Scusa, ma non è samba!
Il samba é in 2/4, non 4/4.
Nel samba, non c'è la clave di son e i sedicesimi sul piatto, sono suonati:
tatata and, tatata and, tatata and, etc...
Thanks for the comment and I get it but as I mentioned this is a jazz samba type groove no intention to be “legit” more combo/big band type groove. Appreciate your comment and checking it out
This is not samba
Not legit, right, more of a "jazz" samba. Thanks for watching and the note
@@dereksenestraro I think what Humberto means is that the claves pattern is not samba but mambo. Although it's still a cool groove and an excellent explanation and performance.
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Thanks? I do appreciate you checking it out and sorry you didn't care for it.
I'm sure you could do much better. Please post a link to YOUR samba video.
too much speaking, shut up and play