This is not New York style Mozambique. This is based on one of Pello's (if you listen to his recordings you will find that he had a few different versions) ideas. It may not be exact but it is close. Well done, mates.
This is beautiful! I think this is The New York style of Mozambique. Pello did not teach this style; New York players misinterpreted the original version as sounding like this. The parts are also different than the original version.
Excellent demonstration. Thanks!
The song is 'Mozambique,' by my co-bandleader Victor Rendón himself.
bon groupe, bon rythme, bonne vue d'ensemble, merci beaucoup de partager
As the symphony orchestra is the ultimate in musical expression, the Latin rythm section is to rythmic expression.
Congratulations and thank you!
What is the bpm? Great sound
Thank you! This is very informative.
Nice! 👍
sounds great. i would appreciate it if each player could play his/her part alone and for a few repetitions so i could learn it.
Isn't the bell playing 2-3 clave here? ba ba bababa / ba ba bababa ?
bobgure No. That’s 3-2 Rumba Clave.
This is not New York style Mozambique. This is based on one of Pello's (if you listen to his recordings you will find that he had a few different versions) ideas. It may not be exact but it is close. Well done, mates.
caught a vibe :DD
Isn`t the asian girl from The Eric Andre Show Band?
This is beautiful! I think this is The New York style of Mozambique. Pello did not teach this style; New York players misinterpreted the original version as sounding like this. The parts are also different than the original version.
Si pello los escuchara los facilita 😂😂