The Conga and Bongo Drum in Jazz: Bongo Part 3/3
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- čas přidán 26. 09. 2016
- Companion video to the book "The Conga and Bongo Drum in Jazz" Mel Bay Publications by Trevor Salloum with Bobby Sanabria. In this video Candido plays an even eighth bongo pattern (Afro/Martillo) with a feel characteristic of the pre swing bongo era. He complements the swing rhythm played by Bobby Sanabria on drum kit. Video Credit: Thomas Schwarz, David Beverley, LP/Drum Workshop. See www.melbay.com/Products/30512...
Please support this project. 100% of authors royalties are being donated to an endowment at PAS in the name of legendary percussionist Candido Camero.
I too am a finger percussionist. Love this! Thank you, thank you, thank you. I thought I was playing weird, but now I see.❤
This is a nice performance. Candido Camero did a great job playing slow tempo, mid tempo, and fast tempo.
I love the ease and subtlety of the playing and the interaction between both players with a superb sound quality like the boom on the bass drum and nuances of the bongo
He plays the bongo like a pianist, with his fingers....This gives me a dimensionala shift in thinking about how to play the bongos.
Thank you for making it look easy. I will try and develop these techniques, won’t happen overnight that’s for sure
Cuba ! And all it’s instruments! Cuba has given the world and Latin America all these Amazing rhythm! Without the Cuban Son “ ! There wouldn’t be what they called The word Salsa ! Which in all truth it’s Cuban music, that was appropriated to market Cuban music! For those who don’t know the history
candido is a legend ! grande candido .el señor bobby uuffff !!!
Great masters of Percussion. Nice plays
Beautiful
No stress at all 👍
Bendiciones ...... les deseo muchísimos años de vida !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Máxima Maestria.
COOL
Master
Una técnica muy buena tenía el máster Cándido
Seguí así viejito
I feel like the bongos should adapt a swing feel in the martillos and improvisation to match the drum set.
You re right Candido doesn’t play in the right jazz feeling….. to do so, he would have adapted the basic martillo to the cha-ba-da uselly played by the drummer on a ride cymbal. Here the drummer understand at once that Candido is wrong that is why he doesn’t play the “cha ba da” on his cymbal to not be irrespectful. You will find on CZcams the right pattern to play to fit the drumset
ok its ok its good
That bongo is stretched thin.
Bolero! Right? IMHO
El solo de bongo del inicio sono a bachata jajajaja
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Not quite my tempo
perdón, pero bastante desastrozo...
Quedaba mejor el tuyo verdad???
Perdi mi tiempo viendo esto.
Tu tiempo no,.... El tiempo.....