Thanks a lot for the feedback, and a big Amen to the prayers, May God bless you as well... Would there be any other percussion related videos you would like to watch? Please let us know and welcome to the channel
So true Patryk, and the possibilities are limitless, especially when combined with contemporary compositions. Glad you love it, and thanks for the sub to the CGP channel
I enjoyed watching your video. I have played this rhythm many times in samba bands and I have also heard it in Ewe music from Ghana, and now I know the name of it! I noticed that the rhythm you play right at the start of the video is slightly different to the one you teach us to play!
Thanks for the feedback, and yes you are right. The rhythm is slightly different but the structure/backbone is the same one taught in the video. Plus you could make different variations by skipping a count or playing double on the other. It’s actually fun if you have multiple people playing together. Thanks for dropping by
My name is Doris Green, I am an ethnomusicologist, creator of Greenotation the system for writing music of African percussion instruments aligning it with the dance movements in a single integrated score. It says that an error occurred and my comments did go through. I am hoping that this comment reaches you. Please let me hear from you. Thank you. Doris Green
Hey Doris welcome to the Channel, and it’s very exciting having you here, and yes! We received your comment. Would you have any favourite African percussion instruments and have you written any music piece on them yet?
Just finished watching your percussion series, absolutely fabulous videos - may God bless you!
Thanks a lot for the feedback, and a big Amen to the prayers, May God bless you as well... Would there be any other percussion related videos you would like to watch? Please let us know and welcome to the channel
Great explanation.
Fantastic explanation. Now I get it. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the comment, I’m glad you find the video helpful
I play Afro Cuban percussion. I'm currently focusing on playing timbales and learning to read music. This is very helpful. Gracias!
Thanks you for the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed the video
I dont even play drums but this rythmes is so unique, I love it!
So true Patryk, and the possibilities are limitless, especially when combined with contemporary compositions. Glad you love it, and thanks for the sub to the CGP channel
you are a fantastic instructor, everything is clear and well-explained. thank you
Thanks for the encouragement! And we are glad you find the video resourceful... we hope to keep producing more clips lime this. Welcome to the channel
I enjoyed watching your video. I have played this rhythm many times in samba bands and I have also heard it in Ewe music from Ghana, and now I know the name of it!
I noticed that the rhythm you play right at the start of the video is slightly different to the one you teach us to play!
Thanks for the feedback, and yes you are right. The rhythm is slightly different but the structure/backbone is the same one taught in the video. Plus you could make different variations by skipping a count or playing double on the other. It’s actually fun if you have multiple people playing together. Thanks for dropping by
nice
Thanks
Educating
A dupe o!
My name is Doris Green, I am an ethnomusicologist, creator of Greenotation the system for writing music of African percussion instruments aligning it with the dance movements in a single integrated score.
It says that an error occurred and my comments did go through. I am hoping that this comment reaches you.
Please let me hear from you.
Thank you.
Doris Green
Hey Doris welcome to the Channel, and it’s very exciting having you here, and yes! We received your comment. Would you have any favourite African percussion instruments and have you written any music piece on them yet?