@@MichaeldeMiranda : Thank you very much. I have a question please Michael. Have you a lesson for 2 congas "afro cuban rythm 6/8" ? Thank you for answer ;)
Danke schön für die tolle Erklärung. Das war sehr informativ und hilfreich, so dass man auch die Zusammenhänge mit anderen Instrumenten verstehen lernt.
This is a great introduction to the tumbao rhythm. I am a music teacher, and not a percussionist, so this video will be invaluable for me to teach this rhythm to my students. Thank you so much!
00:35 TO 3:47 CONDENSED VERSION 1 HEEL( PALM) 1A TIP (FINGER TIPS) 2 SLAP 2A TIP 3 HEEL 3A TIP 4 OVERTONE 4A OVERTONE: 3:47 TO 5:34 SAME AS BEFORE ON THE SECOND MEASURE (3 SIDE OF THE CLAVE) 1 HEEL 1A TIP 2 SLAP 2A OVERTONE 3 OVERTONE 3A TIP 4 OVERTONE 4A OVERTONE 5:34 TO 6:42 EXPLAINS SON CLAVE (2-3) 6:42 TO 7:33 EXPLAINS SON CLAVE (3-2) 7:33 REVERSE CLAVE (2-3) WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ja, zeker wel! speel al heel lang muziek, maar ben nu me een beetje gaan intreseren in latin muziek en dan komen de conga`s en bongo`s vanzelf voorbij he. Ik ben nu lid van je filmpjes en volg regelmatig stap voor stap een ritme. Gaat prima!
@@MichaeldeMiranda Hello ! I also wanted to buy two congas - a quinto and a conga - is it confortable (musically speaking) to do the tumbao you show in this video with these two instead of conga and Tumba ?
@@stellaruffieux5887 It is no problem to play it on quinto and conga. Most of the time when you play in a band, percussionists play on conga and tumba. On quinto and conga the melody will sound a little bit higher. I wish you good luck!
Hi Michael. Great instruction as usual. I have a question: I saw some pro series conga for sale but you can see all the glue on the inside of the shells. Is this normal? I've looked at some Mienle pro series and still the glue is all splattered and the wood strips are not perfectly aligned. Is this normal? I'm a drumset player so I'm used to seeing perfectly sanded and smooth drum shells. Thanks!
Hi Linda, You can always see some glue on the inside, because of the thickness of the wood. But nowadays it shouldn't be splattered anymore and the woodstrips should be aligned perfectly. They have good machines to make perfect congas. If you don't trust is or you don't have a good feeling about it, don't buy it. Good luck!
Hello Sheila, in this video I play LP patato, but in most of my video's I play on Cuban congas. Unfortunately, they don't make these congas anymore. Good luck!
This is super well done. Thank you so much
You're welcome. I am glad you like the video!
Thank you very much for a fantastic explanation! I’ve been trying to wrap my head around this for quite some time!
You're welcome and enjoy it!!
Brother I really appreciate the clarity your whole approach is extremely effective thank you so
Thank you very much, Marty! I wish you good luck!
Thank you for the perfect teaching Michael 👍☀️
You're welcome, Torsten! Enjoy it!
@@MichaeldeMiranda : Thank you very much. I have a question please Michael. Have you a lesson for 2 congas "afro cuban rythm 6/8" ? Thank you for answer ;)
@@torstenbeyer5103 There are so many videos on my TH-cam channel and a lot of 6/8 rhythms too, but I don't know if there is a video for 2 congas....
@@MichaeldeMiranda : Ok, thank you very much ☀️
Thank you Michael! These are very good lessons.
Thank you very much!!
Danke schön für die tolle Erklärung. Das war sehr informativ und hilfreich, so dass man auch die Zusammenhänge mit anderen Instrumenten verstehen lernt.
+Alexander Wiedemann Danke un viel Spaß damit!
very good as usual. looking forward to see new videos
This is incredible! as a baby dancer I finally understand what is going on with the congas when the salsa band is doing its thang! super like! :)
iheartMambo Thanks! I wish you fun with my videos!!
This is a great introduction to the tumbao rhythm. I am a music teacher, and not a percussionist, so this video will be invaluable for me to teach this rhythm to my students.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Patricia! Good luck teaching your students this nice rhythm!!
zo. helemaal leuk michael ! erg goede uitleg, kan het super volgen allemaal!
Hello Michael, thank you so much for your lessons, it's very good
Thank you.
You are an awesome teacher.
1929able You are welcome and I wish you good luck!!
Very well done my friend....... I like the beginner's pace..
Mooi zo, Sonja! Ik hoop dat je veel plezier beleeft aan m'n filmpjes!
Michael.
Thank you for the lesson.very good.
Amazing teacher! Thanks Michael!
Hello Michael. I would appreciate a lesson on how best to use a metronome to practice. Especially integrating clave and conga together.
00:35 TO 3:47 CONDENSED VERSION 1 HEEL( PALM) 1A TIP (FINGER TIPS) 2 SLAP 2A TIP 3 HEEL 3A TIP 4 OVERTONE 4A OVERTONE: 3:47 TO 5:34 SAME AS BEFORE ON THE SECOND MEASURE (3 SIDE OF THE CLAVE) 1 HEEL 1A TIP 2 SLAP 2A OVERTONE 3 OVERTONE 3A TIP 4 OVERTONE 4A OVERTONE 5:34 TO 6:42 EXPLAINS SON CLAVE (2-3) 6:42 TO 7:33 EXPLAINS SON CLAVE (3-2) 7:33 REVERSE CLAVE (2-3) WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Hi sir, just came across to the lesson, thank you, this is a very helpful lesson here, as long I will know the real beats of this drum, great job sir.
ja, zeker wel! speel al heel lang muziek, maar ben nu me een beetje gaan intreseren in latin muziek en dan komen de conga`s en bongo`s vanzelf voorbij he. Ik ben nu lid van je filmpjes en volg regelmatig stap voor stap een ritme. Gaat prima!
This is a great video..Gracias un gran video..from Chicago il
Thank you! Have fun with the video's!
Mil Gracias, me encanto la clase.
Very good thank you so much!
This is so helpful thank you!
Your welcome! Enjoy it!
Muy bien 👏
Muchas gracias!
Thanks Mike !....how about 'Charanga' and versions please ?
Verry Nice!!
Your welcome!!
Hello Michael Im going to bay a pair of lp original congas, I dont know if you have there a quinto and a conga? michael you are one of the best always
LP congas are always good. In this video I play on a conga and tumba, so there is no quinto. Good luck and have fun with it!
@@MichaeldeMiranda Hello ! I also wanted to buy two congas - a quinto and a conga - is it confortable (musically speaking) to do the tumbao you show in this video with these two instead of conga and Tumba ?
@@stellaruffieux5887 It is no problem to play it on quinto and conga. Most of the time when you play in a band, percussionists play on conga and tumba. On quinto and conga the melody will sound a little bit higher. I wish you good luck!
@@MichaeldeMiranda Thank you for your reply ! And for the enthusiastic knowledge you share :)
Thank you!
I am glad that you like the video's. There will be more coming! Enjoy them!
How come you do not use the heal toe method?
Hi Michael. Great instruction as usual. I have a question: I saw some pro series conga for sale but you can see all the glue on the inside of the shells. Is this normal? I've looked at some Mienle pro series and still the glue is all splattered and the wood strips are not perfectly aligned. Is this normal? I'm a drumset player so I'm used to seeing perfectly sanded and smooth drum shells. Thanks!
Hi Linda, You can always see some glue on the inside, because of the thickness of the wood. But nowadays it shouldn't be splattered anymore and the woodstrips should be aligned perfectly. They have good machines to make perfect congas. If you don't trust is or you don't have a good feeling about it, don't buy it. Good luck!
Thanks, Michael :)
Genio!!!!!
@fuenteAlabanza57 Your welcome. I have a lot of videos and I'll keep posting more! So enjoy them!
i like it
hi, it seems to me that you removed some of the old timbales video, sad, they were good
I don't know wich videos... I don't think I removed timbales videos. Just let me know which video you mean.
what brand name of conga are you playing?
Hello Sheila, in this video I play LP patato, but in most of my video's I play on Cuban congas. Unfortunately, they don't make these congas anymore. Good luck!
Ok thx because I just bought one conga just like this for 45.00 USD used but I didn't know what brand it was. It's the same color and everything.
Thx for the instruction great video
Well, you paid a good price! Most of the time these congas are more expensive. I hope you have fun with the rhythms and of course your conga!
You're welcome!