I"M JUST LEARNING HOW TO PLAY BONGO...BUT I THINK THAT..."Michael de Miranda" HAVE TO BE THE BEST TEACHER TO LEARN THIS INSTRUMENT!!..THANK YOU MAESTRO!!
Michael, I think your videos are fantastic! You are a fabulous teacher. I noticed someone asked about R&B... while I do a lot of Latin work I also do a lot of R&B, funk, Gospel, pop, and rock. One of The keys to the pop, R&B style is the two open notes on 1 and the and of 1 and a slap or accent on 2 for the first part. There are often a lot of paradiddles and open notes on the upbeats between the drummers grooves. I just thought I would write that since I noticed someone asked about it. I belie
Ola Michael. Sou de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Mesmo não entendendo as suas explicações em inglês, eu entendo o seu gesto. Sua aula é muito interessante e estou estudando e gostando muito. Parabéns !!!!
You have become the best teacher on TH-cam! I was hire to play the Tumbadora for an R&B and Soul music band... they have a bongo player but don't know how to incorporate the bongos in to this rhythm. Some of the songs of the band sound like Motown music, James Jamerson... to have an idea what I’m talking about check out Marvin Gaye "What's Going On / What's Happening Brother". Hope you can help me. Thanks.
Hello Michael! First of all I Thank you for the awesome videos. I wanted to know if you could make a video giving an "inventory" of the rythms or genres you have in the bongos and the order you have to study them. Like for example, if I'm not wrong, with the congas, you learn the marcha, then you have bomba, guaguanco, plena, etc. Is there a certain order that is better to follow when learning the different rythms? Thank you so much again for the knowledge shared!
+Jeanlouis Colonne Thank you Jeanlouis, With bongo it is different. First you learn the martillo, which is the main rhythm is salsa styles. Bongo has a different role then conga, so on bongo you will learn how to talk or make variations in styles like son, bolero and son montuno ect. This all happens from the same martillo rhythm. Good luck!
Pan con queso el Venezolano Emilio Landaeta creador de las maracas de cuero que se usan en la salsa, cuenta Pablo en Indio Bongosero Puertorriqueño en un video que se consigue por aquí, que este señor Emilio le enseño a el este patron de maracas adaptado al bongo. Grande su aporte a la música el gran Landaeta de Caracas¡¡¡
Thanks William! I don't know much about R&B, so all the help is welcome on this subject. In Holland there are some good R&B percussionists and perhaps one day I'll ask their help to make a good lesson about it!
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It is difficult to put Congas and Bongos in R&B at the same time, because the main beat is made by drums and bass. The Congas most of the time follow this beat in a bit more free way. But that is also what the bongo wants to do.... Have you looked for this band, The Incredible Bongo Band? They have some rhythms for bongos, and I'll try to help you.
Thanks Michael for the videos as always very good. But this one I have a question... for example on 3-2 clave... bongo on the 4 beat plays the hembra then the up beat plays the macho going in to the second measure of the 2 clave, the bongo plays the macho on the up beat after the second beat of the clave then plays the hembra on the fourth beat... as shown on video by Carlo Caro. Can you please verify with Wigbert Martina. Thank you Michael.
Knicksche thanks Michael. Yes the thing is that when you play the tumbao on conga for example 3-2 clave, on the fourth beat you play the conga one beat, and on second measure of the 2 clave you play "four and" two beats. So when the conga play one beat on the 3 clave bar the bongo respond with the macho on the up beat.
+GryptpypeThynne correct. But on the bongo it replies on the macho with the upbeat after the 4 count. Conga and bongo plays "four" and bongo replies "and" with the macho.
I"M JUST LEARNING HOW TO PLAY BONGO...BUT I THINK THAT..."Michael de Miranda" HAVE TO BE THE BEST TEACHER TO LEARN THIS INSTRUMENT!!..THANK YOU MAESTRO!!
Thank you very much! I am glad that you enjoy the my videos. I wish you good luck!!
Michael, I think your videos are fantastic! You are a fabulous teacher. I noticed someone asked about R&B... while I do a lot of Latin work I also do a lot of R&B, funk, Gospel, pop, and rock. One of The keys to the pop, R&B style is the two open notes on 1 and the and of 1 and a slap or accent on 2 for the first part. There are often a lot of paradiddles and open notes on the upbeats between the drummers grooves. I just thought I would write that since I noticed someone asked about it. I belie
Yes Best Teacher on the web. well done Michael.
Thanks!!
Michael, tus videos ademas de perfectamente realizados denotan que sos un tipo generoso y que comparte su talento sin miramientos, GRACIAS PAPA¡¡¡¡¡¡
Another good , clear vid, explaining the variations. Great stuff! Mark. Southampton, England
Esto lo tomaré en cuenta para mí próxima práctica de bongo gracias exelente video.
you are the man Michael, muchas gracias!
MUCHAS GRACIAS HERMANOS BENDICIONES EXCELENTE 🇵🇷
Muchas gracias, Orlando!!
Great lesson. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad you like the video!
Excelente vídeo...👏👏👏
Yes thank you so much ;) Looking forward on seeing more video! God bless you!
Thank you for sharing the Bongo Repiques, informative as always.
Ola Michael. Sou de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Mesmo não entendendo as suas explicações em inglês, eu entendo o seu gesto. Sua aula é muito interessante e estou estudando e gostando muito. Parabéns !!!!
+Isis Balbino ZiZi Ola Isis, Eu não falo portugees mais eu entenho um poco... Saludos desde Rotterdam.
gracias
That last rumba clave lick is fantastic! ( I would love to see that scored!)
You have become the best teacher on TH-cam!
I was hire to play the Tumbadora for an R&B and Soul music band... they have a bongo player but don't know how to incorporate the bongos in to this rhythm. Some of the songs of the band sound like Motown music, James Jamerson... to have an idea what I’m talking about check out Marvin Gaye "What's Going On / What's Happening Brother". Hope you can help me. Thanks.
Hello Michael! First of all I Thank you for the awesome videos.
I wanted to know if you could make a video giving an "inventory" of the rythms or genres you have in the bongos and the order you have to study them. Like for example, if I'm not wrong, with the congas, you learn the marcha, then you have bomba, guaguanco, plena, etc. Is there a certain order that is better to follow when learning the different rythms?
Thank you so much again for the knowledge shared!
+Jeanlouis Colonne Thank you Jeanlouis, With bongo it is different. First you learn the martillo, which is the main rhythm is salsa styles. Bongo has a different role then conga, so on bongo you will learn how to talk or make variations in styles like son, bolero and son montuno ect. This all happens from the same martillo rhythm. Good luck!
Pan con queso el Venezolano Emilio Landaeta creador de las maracas de cuero que se usan en la salsa, cuenta Pablo en Indio Bongosero Puertorriqueño en un video que se consigue por aquí, que este señor Emilio le enseño a el este patron de maracas adaptado al bongo. Grande su aporte a la música el gran Landaeta de Caracas¡¡¡
Hi Michael. Can you post an instruction of that technique at about 7:18 ?
You're very welcome!!
Muito bom. ...
Muito obrigado!
by any chance you can do a video explaining all the other variations that he showed? thank you so much for this :)
Hi Michael. I'm from Colombian and i would like you to explain some repiques with the bongobell and how it will be combined with the claves..
Thank you very much!!
Thanks William! I don't know much about R&B, so all the help is welcome on this subject. In Holland there are some good R&B percussionists and perhaps one day I'll ask their help to make a good lesson about it!
Can you please do a video for Rumba for Bongo? By the way, love you instruction!
Sería bueno que tus videos vengan subtitulado para entenderlo mejor amigo. Thank you.
En mi canal de Patreon publico los nuevos videos con traducción al español. Es mucho trabajo, pero para las personas que me apoyan en Patreon, por supuesto, estoy dispuesto a hacerlo.
@@MichaeldeMiranda thank you amigo, saludos desde Perú.
It is difficult to put Congas and Bongos in R&B at the same time, because the main beat is made by drums and bass. The Congas most of the time follow this beat in a bit more free way. But that is also what the bongo wants to do.... Have you looked for this band, The Incredible Bongo Band? They have some rhythms for bongos, and I'll try to help you.
Claaaayyyyvv
great video! can you do a video how to play R&B music on Tumbadora and Bongo.
God Bless you bro, again awersome videos!!!
Rumba is used for a lot of different styles. What kind of rumba do you mean, rumba guaguanco or an other style? Let me know, so I can look into it.
Michael de Miranda you said on the second bar Wigbert doesn't play on the 1. So in the second bar he starts to playing on the 2 ?? Tnx
Thanks! Well, I'm not that good in R&B so I have to look into this....
What brand Bongos are those?
Latin Percussion.
nice
Thanks!
Thanks Michael for the videos as always very good. But this one I have a question... for example on 3-2 clave... bongo on the 4 beat plays the hembra then the up beat plays the macho going in to the second measure of the 2 clave, the bongo plays the macho on the up beat after the second beat of the clave then plays the hembra on the fourth beat... as shown on video by Carlo Caro. Can you please verify with Wigbert Martina. Thank you Michael.
I will ask Wigbert. He is visiting me on monday. I hope he knows the video of Carlo Caro.
Knicksche
thanks Michael. Yes the thing is that when you play the tumbao on conga for example 3-2 clave, on the fourth beat you play the conga one beat, and on second measure of the 2 clave you play "four and" two beats. So when the conga play one beat on the 3 clave bar the bongo respond with the macho on the up beat.
Knicksche With the conga marcha, you CAN if you want to mark the clave, but you don't have to.
+GryptpypeThynne correct. But on the bongo it replies on the macho with the upbeat after the 4 count. Conga and bongo plays "four" and bongo replies "and" with the macho.
+Knicksche that's true in Son Montuno, but not in Son or Guaracha
I will have to ask Wigbert to come again and play it slowly for me.....
Excellent!!. But please, can the text be translated in to Spanish? Please.
you hear the sound of the bongos of the AFROSOUND group and make a tutorial
it would be very helpful if u would count: 1&2&3&4&
amigo gracias por el vídeo ,pero explica mejor usted por qué va por pasos ,a la par con la partitura
Cruzados!?!?
I speak Spanish