Michael, I can not overstate how great and helful theae videos are. As I am leading a drum troop and teach beats, these videos are pure gold. Thank you!
I was down there in 2000 and took a 2 week class from Mestre Kinge on Candomble and Samba Reggae. I am not familiar with the Surdo patterns here as it is not Samba Reggae. The Timbal and repiniques are good though.
Hi Michael, thanks for another great video ! Question : I've heard this Timbalada rhythm, but with the 3rd surdo part starting on 3 instead of 1.. What's going on here ? Is it just two variations of the same rhythm, or did the band screw it up ? Cheers
Michael, I can not overstate how great and helful theae videos are. As I am leading a drum troop and teach beats, these videos are pure gold. Thank you!
Thank you, Stefan and I wish you good luck with your group!!
Thanks, You have a very effective way of teaching, without showing off. One can actually learn from your video.
+Barin Das Thank you! For me it is only about sharing. I'm not interested in showing off. I just hope that people can use the information.
Wow , you sure do know how to teach. Some people like to show off but YOU TEACH. Congratulations
Thank you, Miriam! I'm glad you like my way of teaching!
Your videos are much of help! Thanks for great rythms!
Your welcome! Enjoy the video's!
Great again! I am really please to see this here. Thank you.
I like this lesson.However I never heard the Cuban influences in Timbalada
Very god may frend!
Thank you very much!!
I was down there in 2000 and took a 2 week class from Mestre Kinge on Candomble and Samba Reggae. I am not familiar with the Surdo patterns here as it is not Samba Reggae. The Timbal and repiniques are good though.
Hi Michael, thanks for another great video !
Question : I've heard this Timbalada rhythm, but with the 3rd surdo part starting on 3 instead of 1.. What's going on here ? Is it just two variations of the same rhythm, or did the band screw it up ?
Cheers
Isso muito bom mesmo .
Does this rhythm have a name?
Tamaquinho!