Cool lesson! I’ve always liked describing one particular simple fill as “Pat Boone Debbie Boone”. It’s mildly funny as they are both musicians, and the “Pat” sounds like a snare and “Boone” sounds like a Tom Tom. 😊
Thanks very much for that explanation. Now I have a better understanding of me, boom taka taka booming, about the house. Coming up with new rythyms to be applied to the bongo. Great upload, keep them coming. Best wishes from, Scotland
Unfortunately the link to the book by Enildo Rasua All-Llosera does not work anymore. Which one is it that describes his drum language? "Congas Vol 1", or another? Thank you! Great video by the way!
Totally agree!! Talking a rhythm through is so beneficial and important!
Indeed! Thank you for watching!
Your best video of recent memory! Awesome text effects on the screen
Thank you! Thanks for the positive feedback.
Cool lesson! I’ve always liked describing one particular simple fill as “Pat Boone Debbie Boone”. It’s mildly funny as they are both musicians, and the “Pat” sounds like a snare and “Boone” sounds like a Tom Tom. 😊
Yes sir! Sorry for the late response, I thought I had already responded haha
Great video!!!
Thanks very much for that explanation. Now I have a better understanding of me, boom taka taka booming, about the house.
Coming up with new rythyms to be applied to the bongo.
Great upload, keep them coming.
Best wishes from, Scotland
Hello and thank you for the feedback!
Cool hat brother
Thank you! I didn’t feel like combing my hair. haha
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Thank you!
Unfortunately the link to the book by Enildo Rasua All-Llosera does not work anymore. Which one is it that describes his drum language? "Congas Vol 1", or another? Thank you!
Great video by the way!
Hello! I am sorry to hear that. Thanks for the kind words. I have tumbadoras (Congas) Volume 2 and it has the drum language