have a question,do you always improvise your timbales solos on black magic woman live?also whats the technique,is it keeping off beat with the drummer?
+dimetilldeath Mmmmm... well, there are two overhead mics on top, and also there is one mic under every timbal (inside the drum, pointing the drumhead). That's a propper miking for a timbales set... you can see cleary the mic's stands.
That's traditional teaching. No theory, just listen till you can play it. Not effective on most of us. Actually, quite a torture. I use a sentence with the kids, they memorize the basic cascara easily. It's often the farest they go. You have to live with cuban music to play it, and they live with ACDC.
I woulndt call this a lesson. es una demonstracion...A beginner would get lost with the piano montuno and everything else going on. Not easy to isolate the cascara for an untrained ear. Teaching cascara should entail a history of the rhythm, notation, playing it slowly, and the maybe at the end, a demonstration of its use in the percussion section. Beautiful rhythms from masters but poor instruction.
genio total que moustros de la percusion karl y el maestro de las congas raul rekow mi sentido pesame
El Maestro- el que sabe lo sabe. Thanks for sharing.
I've watch hundreds of Santana videos and I think this is the first time I've heard this bro talk..
I saw you live with Carlos at the raiders stadium ribbon cutting
have a question,do you always improvise your
timbales solos on black magic woman live?also whats the
technique,is it keeping off beat with the drummer?
Great👍
hahha the drummer shirt is insane
My first thought was, I can’t wait until I can say yes and prove it.
What are the names of the tracks?
Se nota la cara de tristeza de Karl al ya no tener a su entrañable amigo Raúl Recow al lado.
would be good if they actually micd up the drums
+dimetilldeath Mmmmm... well, there are two overhead mics on top, and also there is one mic under every timbal (inside the drum, pointing the drumhead). That's a propper miking for a timbales set... you can see cleary the mic's stands.
@@Thiefofbeats I think he was talking about the drumset, but I guess for this video, the overhead was kind of enough.
What was I supposed to learn?
+onuj hahaha, right!
the cascara, mucoso. aye..
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Which that drummer's name?
Raul Pineda
Soooo, this is Karl Perazzo not teaching the cascara then? lol
That's traditional teaching. No theory, just listen till you can play it. Not effective on most of us.
Actually, quite a torture. I use a sentence with the kids, they memorize the basic cascara easily.
It's often the farest they go. You have to live with cuban music to play it, and they live with ACDC.
I woulndt call this a lesson. es una demonstracion...A beginner would get lost with the piano montuno and everything else going on. Not easy to isolate the cascara for an untrained ear. Teaching cascara should entail a history of the rhythm, notation, playing it slowly, and the maybe at the end, a demonstration of its use in the percussion section. Beautiful rhythms from masters but poor instruction.
How about this one? th-cam.com/video/UrI1CKqqeco/w-d-xo.html
Yes, "teaches" is a little overrated (this is the litotes of the week), but maybe it's only a teaser ?