Génial ! Votre enseignement est magistral ! Je joue du sax et ces rythmes difficiles (guaguanco, cumbia, yambú) me sont un peu plus accessibles grâce à vous. Merci et chapeau bas !
The clave pattern and catá patterns that you use I know as Matanzas Style... In Havana the Yambú usually uses Clave de Son and Regular Cáscara pattern in my experience. Thanks for these great videos Michael!
You are right! The big difference is in the dancing and also in the lyrics. The percussion part is just slower then guaguancó. In Matanzas it is the same, also a slow version of the guaguancó.
Very good lesson! It seems to me that the yambu is extremely similar to the guaguanco, then? For example, the tres golpes part you show is the same as guaguanco, just played a little slower, and the clave is a little different, but still contains the rumba clave within its form.
Hello Michael thanks for you’re teaching videos I’ve learned quite a bit and still working on them. I’m wondering if you have a video on Donzon rhythm for timbale. Thanks you.
Are there versions of Rumba that start on the 3? Seems like certain videos I've watched have the two last beats coinsidding with the last two notes in clave instead of having the two clave beats come after as in this post. Is what I'm thinking reverse clave?
Hello Peter, I don't know exactly what you mean, but I explain the traditional Cuban way of playing rumba. Of course there are groups that play the melody the other way around in the clave, but that is not Cuban...
Michael do you know where I can buy a Cuban bamboo gua-gua. I live in the USA so I can't buy it directly from Cuba. You have done a lot of videos for me under my Yourba name Oba Segun for some reason RUclips doesn't list that name anymore. Anyway Thanks for the great videos.
SO GRATEFUL FOR YOU! You're the gift to us all -- a person who cares enough to be an impeccable teacher.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Enjoy the music!!
Génial ! Votre enseignement est magistral ! Je joue du sax et ces rythmes difficiles (guaguanco, cumbia, yambú) me sont un peu plus accessibles grâce à vous. Merci et chapeau bas !
Merci beaucoup!! Enjoy the rhythms!
You did this years ago and you're absolutely the best teacher I've ever watched on video.
Thank you very much and yes, it is an old video, but I am glad you can use it. Good luck with it!
Best online teacher out there! Thank you!
The clave pattern and catá patterns that you use I know as Matanzas Style... In Havana the Yambú usually uses Clave de Son and Regular Cáscara pattern in my experience. Thanks for these great videos Michael!
Michael, I don't know if you still monitor this but I am SO grateful for your generosity. Cheers!
Thank you, John! I'm glad you like it!
Hi Orlando, I am happy to hear that my video's can your students! Good luck with the lessons!
Michael this is the best tutorial on tres golpes I have ever seen, now I finally understand this pattern. Thanks
Como siempre Michael, muy bien explicado! gracias
Muchas gracias, Marcelo!!
Well, thank you! I am glad that you enjoy my video's at the other side of the world!!
thanks from Tasmania, Australia, Michael - I find this tutorial and your teaching style easy to work with , cheers, Wanasai
impecable explicación!!! muy didáctica y completa, gracias por el aporte.
+Miguel Angel Modernell Montemurro Muchas gracias, Miguel!
Thank you. You are the best master.
Thank you!!
Excelente mi brother mil bendiciones!!! Thanks!!!
You are right! The big difference is in the dancing and also in the lyrics. The percussion part is just slower then guaguancó. In Matanzas it is the same, also a slow version of the guaguancó.
bravo..ottima prestazione del ritmo rumba yambu'...
Thank you!!
Hello Michael,good lesson,thanks.
THANK YOU!!!!
You're welcome, Ray!!
Gracias Michael...love your class, bro...Saludos
Your welcome! There are still some other rumba's that I want to share.
excellent work! Thanks!
Your welcome!!
Michael U R great teacher,
Thanks
Hello Michael,
I really find your videos very helpful for my beginner to advance students. You are an excellent teacher. Congratulation!
Orlando Cotto
Thanks!!
This video is amazing!! Thank you!! :D
+sgg25981393 Thank you! Enjoy it!
thanks for sharing, and the sheets are very useful!!!
You're welcome!!
Very good lesson! It seems to me that the yambu is extremely similar to the guaguanco, then? For example, the tres golpes part you show is the same as guaguanco, just played a little slower, and the clave is a little different, but still contains the rumba clave within its form.
muy chevere!
Thanks a lot bro! Saludos!
excelente
Gracias!
do you have a explanation for Matanzas style?
Your welcome!
Hello Michael thanks for you’re teaching videos I’ve learned quite a bit and still working on them. I’m wondering if you have a video on Donzon rhythm for timbale.
Thanks you.
Rumba Yambu 3 part on congas nice and thank you again. Rene
Are there versions of Rumba that start on the 3? Seems like certain videos I've watched have the two last beats coinsidding with the last two notes in clave instead of having the two clave beats come after as in this post. Is what I'm thinking reverse clave?
Hello Peter, I don't know exactly what you mean, but I explain the traditional Cuban way of playing rumba. Of course there are groups that play the melody the other way around in the clave, but that is not Cuban...
Ok thank you! That makes sense as these guys I'm watching don't look Cuban. You are a really awesome teacher by the way. Thank you!
You're welcome and have fun with the rhythms!
Michael do you know where I can buy a Cuban bamboo gua-gua. I live in the USA so I can't buy it directly from Cuba. You have done a lot of videos for me under my Yourba name Oba Segun for some reason RUclips doesn't list that name anymore. Anyway Thanks for the great videos.
MAMAZIMG VIDEO
+Adrian Qureshi Thanks!
Gracias Michael...love your class, bro...Saludos