Conga Rhythm for Salsa Dancers!

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2019
  • The Congas are one of the key instruments in Salsa music as well as various other music genres. The rhythm is based on a consistent 8th note pattern, which for dancers introduces the &(+) counts in between the 8 numbers. Often spoken about among dancers and within dance circles, are two key sounds within the Conga rhythm: the "slap" (2, 6) and the "open tones" (4, 4+, 8, 8+). Keep in mind that the conga player will play variations of this rhythm depending on the song, section of the music etc. and therefore you will hear a range of variations in different salsa recordings.
    This video is designed to help Salsa dancers develop their timing and understanding of the Congas, and how it relates to some of the basic steps in Salsa.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @ShinySteelDrumsSPB
    @ShinySteelDrumsSPB Před 5 dny

    Вы лучший - без всяких объяснений и ля ля, всё ясно , понятно и наглядно, за это нужно премию

  • @aa-ql3gu
    @aa-ql3gu Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! ❤

  • @darkprince9289
    @darkprince9289 Před 3 lety

    Percussion...congas quá tuyệt vời Anh ơi...rất thích...

  • @csalsera
    @csalsera Před rokem

    Wow! Thank you!!! So helpful!

  • @onlylove11000
    @onlylove11000 Před 6 měsíci

    just yummm

  • @user-ys3ki6wt3i
    @user-ys3ki6wt3i Před 2 měsíci +1

    on1 or on2?

  • @TheVikingtropical
    @TheVikingtropical Před 3 lety

    OMG

  • @ciberflaco7
    @ciberflaco7 Před 2 lety

    🔥

  • @ciudaddetlaxcala9895
    @ciudaddetlaxcala9895 Před 4 lety

    eso es lo que le llaman "tumbao"? o sea es un tumbao básico?

    • @orqlaclave2
      @orqlaclave2 Před 3 lety +1

      a eso se le llama base o masacote , pero acá no se escucha claro por que los acentos del ,men en la mano izquierda no están bien hechos, solo se escucha el open y la quema de "1y" y el 2.

  • @user-fj9dl9ox8w
    @user-fj9dl9ox8w Před rokem +1

    Good timing and sound, however there are a few things about your technique that can be improved. Good job though

    • @nestornazario2130
      @nestornazario2130 Před 8 měsíci

      Which are what?

    • @user-fj9dl9ox8w
      @user-fj9dl9ox8w Před 7 měsíci

      @@nestornazario2130 if you really wanted to know. Pretty much all of his technique. His hand positions, finger separation. His slap is off etc etc

    • @cllistings5914
      @cllistings5914 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-fj9dl9ox8w Slap sounds pretty good to me. Let’s hear yours!

    • @user-fj9dl9ox8w
      @user-fj9dl9ox8w Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds like you're a little salty. I'm sure the slap sounds good to non-players or people that do not know, or people that haven't been trained well. You probably fall into one of these categories. My slap is consistently crisp using the correct technique. Now go cry somewhere else :) @@cllistings5914

    • @user-fj9dl9ox8w
      @user-fj9dl9ox8w Před 6 měsíci

      I don't deny you think it sounds good, one thing you might not understand is that synthetic skins lend towards better sounding slaps, more crisp. His technique is off, not completely but it's being forced, everything about his playing is forced. Which speaks to his practice regimen and technique. Many people are confused that you need to cup to make a slap, there is some truth to that, but it's a natural cupping not a forceful one. With that being said, you can subjectively like what you want, it's not good enough to play with a reputable latin band that looks for the best players, at least at this time. If he keeps practicing though, who knows, he seems like he has some talent@@cllistings5914