Glad it helped! ... BTW The Cyril Neville video is coming. I had it done but the audio project got corrupted and I needed to start from a backup that didn't have the conga parts.
Hi - percussionist and composer here. Thanks for this video! I needed something to refer to when adding a conga part to an arrangement of Smooth Criminal I am working on for Percussion Ensemble. While I didn't use any of your patterns note-for-note, it gave me a much better idea of what could be written and how an actual player would interpret the part to "color" their performance more authentically. Thanks!
Thank you this presentation. It's very instructional as always 👌I would like to know if the use of carefully regulated microphones to pick up the sound from congas is reasonable because the palms do not have to be used strainously especially during long play. In Nigeria 🇳🇬 the congas usually have very thick membranes which cause a lot of pain even when played for a short period of time. My palms would swell though I treat them by dipping in warm water over and over 🙂
Hey I don’t ever remember to say thanks. I found this particularly useful. The funk/rock tumbao is a great pattern and going straight to the slap (4th stroke second bar) after the heal breaks through the heal/toe habit one naturally develops as a beginner with a fairly good standard tumbao. I couldn’t get it for about two hours, then it just happened (like it does). Looking forward to cleaning it up now - great pattern thanks a lot! 🙏 ❤🪘
muy amable por compartir tus experiencias,esta genial, a mi me ha servido muchísimo,gracias compañero
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Thanks
No problem
Thanks! Very helpful!!
Thanks! Very helpful!!
Glad it helped! ... BTW The Cyril Neville video is coming. I had it done but the audio project got corrupted and I needed to start from a backup that didn't have the conga parts.
Thank you for sharing, love how you bring mindfulness in conga playing.
Thank you! I'm you like it.
Hi - percussionist and composer here. Thanks for this video! I needed something to refer to when adding a conga part to an arrangement of Smooth Criminal I am working on for Percussion Ensemble. While I didn't use any of your patterns note-for-note, it gave me a much better idea of what could be written and how an actual player would interpret the part to "color" their performance more authentically. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. Composers have a special place in my heart, so it's delightful to hear.
Thank you this presentation. It's very instructional as always 👌I would like to know if the use of carefully regulated microphones to pick up the sound from congas is reasonable because the palms do not have to be used strainously especially during long play. In Nigeria 🇳🇬 the congas usually have very thick membranes which cause a lot of pain even when played for a short period of time. My palms would swell though I treat them by dipping in warm water over and over 🙂
Yes, absolutely. Use microphones as often as possible to avoid hurting your hands.
@@RhythmNotes I will keep doing that. Thank you👍
Thanks boss I love your rythm it will really help me on your rock rythm
Happy to hear that!
Mamma mia Santana. Ottimo video Grazie.
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Hey I don’t ever remember to say thanks. I found this particularly useful. The funk/rock tumbao is a great pattern and going straight to the slap (4th stroke second bar) after the heal breaks through the heal/toe habit one naturally develops as a beginner with a fairly good standard tumbao. I couldn’t get it for about two hours, then it just happened (like it does). Looking forward to cleaning it up now - great pattern thanks a lot! 🙏 ❤🪘
You are very welcome. I'm glad it helped!
Yo wow man!
Rock on!