Capoeira Music-How to Play Berimbau (most important details)

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
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    today i will be teaching the basics of playing berimbau for those who want to play better and those who are taking their first steps playing the berimbau this video will help you reach a higher level of playing much faster
    this is the first video of the new berimbau playing playlist that I'm currently creating in the following videos I will be teaching you different rhythms and tips you will be able to implement right away
    if this is you first time approaching this amazing instrument i would love to teach a little about it the berimbau is a single-string percussion instrument, a musical bow, originally from Africa, that is now commonly used in Brazil in capoeira circles
    it is called berimbau because its made mostly from birba tree which is flexible and strong so it could maintain the pressure created to keep the string strained
    the string is called arame its simply a metal wire
    with a loop on both ends tied on one end and hooked on the other
    and a Gourd( I'm not sure about the pronunciation) dried, opened and hollowed-out, attached to the lower portion of the birba by a loop of tough string, acts as a resonator.
    lastly
    Pedra or Dobrão: small stone or coin pressed against the arame to change the tone of the berimbau
    Baqueta: small stick struck against the arame to produce the sound
    Caxixi: small rattle that optionally accompanies the baqueta in the same hand
    Capoeiristas split berimbaus in three categories:
    Gunga some call it Berra-boi and it has the lowest tone
    Médio medium tone
    and Viola with highest tone
    usually capoeira circles called roda have all 3 berimbaus are playing together in harmony
    to each a different rhtyem- toque in pourtgese and a diffrent role
    next i will cover holding the berimbau the right way, the diffrent sounds you can create and 3 drills to better your technique
    in order to play the berimbau nicely its important to have a good control so inorder for you to be able to focus on actually playing you need to develop control holding to berimbau
    the berimbau is held by the pinky finger from below the ring in middle fingers hold the birba
    the index and thum will hold the pedra
    first drill for holding the berimbau will be moving it from you stomach forward
    side to side and down
    you can practice this standing and sitted
    try having you shoulder down and relaxed
    next is holding the baqueta
    there are 2 ways to hold it
    I'm more used to this one
    when hitting the arame let the baqueta bounce off so it will have a clean one hit sound
    move the baqueta only using your fingers and a little bit of a your wrist
    your hand shouldn't move much
    i find hitting downwards is more comfortable
    your volume is controlled by the range and speed of your hit
    now adding the pedra its important to have you thumb as if it was going out straight out of the biriba that way when you will push the pedra against the string it wont slip
    hold you the pedra in upwards diagonal that will also help you have more control of the pedra
    there are 3 diffrent sound you can make the buzz sound also called tin
    touching the pedra to the arame gently
    secondly din pushing the pedra onto the arame
    watch out for finishing the sound cleanly and not with a tin
    either keep the pedra pushed onto the arame until there's not sound
    or take it off in one movement
    and the third sound is with out touching the pedra to the arame called dom
    in the first two sounds you hit above the pedra and with the open sound below the pedra
    when playing the buzz sound the cabace will be closed next to the body
    and with the other two sounds the cabaca is opened
    before getting to the drills i learned from mestre edan
    lets see if we can get this video to 200 likes because that will tell me you're loving this content
    now the next challenge switching between the diffrent sounds and keeping them clear and nice so 3 recommended drills are
    tin tin din two buzz sounds with the pedra gently touching the arame and one din pushing the pedra to the arame
    tin tin dom starting the same and finishing with open sound
    and putting them together tin tin din tin tin dom
    with all of these drills try playing them on repet in different tempo
    if you want to learn how to string a berimbau here's an old video i made
    and here i you will have the berimbau playlist i was talking about at the begging of the video as soon as it will be ready
    axe
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Komentáře • 27

  • @zerocoolaow5122
    @zerocoolaow5122 Před měsícem

    This is great

  • @RedHotDancingShoes
    @RedHotDancingShoes Před rokem +1

    Thank you, I am in USA thinking of buying a bririmbao and your video helps a lot make the decision

  • @stephenveryser6568
    @stephenveryser6568 Před rokem +2

    Very helpful to see the basics explained so clearly

  • @nichols4520
    @nichols4520 Před 3 lety +4

    Cool! My tribe has solo classic for the music part. And I really want to learn as much as I can in my down time.

  • @somcientista
    @somcientista Před 3 lety +5

    Awesome content! I learn so much from every one of your videos. Axé!

  • @shellybee08
    @shellybee08 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent lesson, thanks

  • @CAUANFERREIRA-pu6mn
    @CAUANFERREIRA-pu6mn Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm a Brazilian, I love to play the berimbau, but play berimbau it's not easy, but I know to play,

    • @AnnaStoller
      @AnnaStoller Před 7 měsíci

      How can Professor hold it for 20 minutew or longer.

  • @fernandoventurachavez4060

    Now I need a berimbau

  • @mikebox3039
    @mikebox3039 Před 3 lety +1

    Top video - please more of youre perfect didactic berimbau tutorials

  • @harelmusafi8348
    @harelmusafi8348 Před 3 lety +1

    תמשיך להעלות סרטונים כאלה זה ממש עוזר!

  • @dublincapoeira-byprofbruno3428

    appreciated

  • @strictlypennyboarding
    @strictlypennyboarding Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. I was just thinking about making Berimbau myself from available resources.

  • @reverendbluejeans1748
    @reverendbluejeans1748 Před 9 měsíci

    I got an idea to make it out of plastic and to be very compact.

  • @VitahniVaughn
    @VitahniVaughn Před 3 lety +1

    My neighbor always makes berimbaus but keep it exclusive. I always wanted one but I don't know where I could get my own

    • @CAPOERALIFESHOW
      @CAPOERALIFESHOW  Před 3 lety +1

      I will have berimbau available on my site in the near future

  • @marinjelcic2691
    @marinjelcic2691 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it expensive? Would be great to have one.

    • @OyanKen
      @OyanKen Před 3 lety

      It depends on the type of berimbau you're looking for. The vary in size, which in turn, changes the sound. But yeah, mine was $80 (everything) and I got it from my capoeira teacher

    • @CAPOERALIFESHOW
      @CAPOERALIFESHOW  Před 3 lety

      Its sold here for about 90$

  • @andredebruyn1453
    @andredebruyn1453 Před rokem

    Why, in capoeira, is it forbidden to say that a person can't play the berimbau, or just the fast rythms. I can't, after 13years of training still can't play the fast rythms?