Spanish music or Latin music or whatever it's called, it's fascinating. So many individual percussionists playing all that up tempo stuff in complex syncopated patterns with ace precision. I'm more interested in adding a bit of percusion to my acoustic music but when you get all those guys together, you can't help but move.
1:34 - Chachachá (one bar - Clave neutral) 2:24 - Chachachá + 2/3 and 3/2 clave 2:47 - Uptempo chachachá 2:59 - Machete en güiro 3:12 - Switching from chachachá (son clave) to machete (rumba clave) *Bobby says he'll play the clave, but what he plays isn't exactly it 4:02 - Machete en güiro (two-bar pattern - Clave aligned) 4:55 - When to play machete? Rumba
Well, I'm a musician and I'm trying to think of the easiest simplest instrument and, I think you're right. You'd be surprised at just how much technique goes into playing tambourine, maracas, claves and other simple percussion instruments. I heard one guy play the tambourine and it was amazing. It sounded almost like a whole drum set the way he did it.
I'm no expert but I've found that most of these Latin instruments have a hundred different names and they're played in a hundred different ways by different traditions throughout Latin America. It's pretty fascinating how a seemingly simple instrument can be used with so much diversity. I'm a bit of an ameteur musicologist. I love learning about this stuff.
@@PaulTheSkeptic indeed many things are used the drums are African origin while the maracas and Quiro are Amerindian orgin, the rest are European, all use too make one music in many Different ways.
@@williammoreno-pp1og Yep. It's a big old mix that makes the music we're used to hearing today. I'd love to be able to go back in time to hear the music poor people were playing in the 16 and 1700's. We know a lot about the European tradition with its standard musical notation but there's a lot we don't know about as well.
@@PaulTheSkeptic that’s true ,I barley know my peoples music lol, I just found out that we have many shaped drums not just the ones you see in Mayan and Aztec dances, we also have hand drums and small shaped ones, that sound middle eastern and African!
@@williammoreno-pp1og What is your people? I'm just a wasp from Florida but I love the blues and folk music and all kinds of music. It's more and more recognized just how much we owe to black people, creole people and all the repressed and discriminated against people for American music. Right now I'm learning the banjo and the history of the banjo is just fascinating. The banjo as we know it was probably invented by slaves but banjo like instruments have appeared in artworks going back to the beginning of the Columbian exchange throughout the American colonies and surrounding islands. Forgive me but this stuff is my passion. I don't mean to talk your ear off. Lol.
My 4 year old just brought a frog with ridges in my house up to me and asked what it was called and she really loved playing along and actually had a few beats going by a third of the way through. Very cool video, thanks for teaching!
I googled to find out what this instrument was called. The Thompson Twins used it a lot. Notably band member Alannah Currie used it on the track Who Can Stop The Rain. And it was all those little percussive sounds we loved about the Thompson Twins that made them unique.
Mrs. Kenette had one of those. She was a former music teacher that I once had when I was at school. She has passed away from cancer. I love music and I want one of those for Christmas but I don’t know how to explain what it is to my parents, which is why I haven’t told them that I want a guiro. I am blind and was wondering how do you play it and if you could make a video that was accessible for the blind on how to plant.
Thank you for this video. I've been trying to explain to another percussionist. actually a music teacher, that his scraping in both directions puts the a weak and sometime off accent on what is supposed to be the down stroke. It throws the percussion breaks off big time. But he claims that "evens out the up-down motion" by not lifting the scraper from the guiro.
Love the people who actually know what they’re doing but in my experience playing the Guiro it was so boring cuse all it was was a down stoke and two taps and that’s it so boring and I hated it
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That Sammie scraping guiro was hypnotic. Glad I recovered enough to say; Oh my Maggie!
Thanks for this I like this sound in the Gimme Shelter.
This instrument is featured in the introduction of Gimme Shelter, by The Rolling Stones.
Nice
I never realized what that sound was in Latin songs. Very cool to know.
Love the vid bro
he gazed a gazely stare
just got a guiro
thanks and God bless
Does anybody know what brand of Güiro That is?
Thank you in advance
Spanish music or Latin music or whatever it's called, it's fascinating. So many individual percussionists playing all that up tempo stuff in complex syncopated patterns with ace precision. I'm more interested in adding a bit of percusion to my acoustic music but when you get all those guys together, you can't help but move.
So strumming patterns are still a thing on this right?
yes
That's the reality of it!!!!
I love the video
BRILLIANT!
Sounds familiar
1:34 - Chachachá (one bar - Clave neutral)
2:24 - Chachachá + 2/3 and 3/2 clave
2:47 - Uptempo chachachá
2:59 - Machete en güiro
3:12 - Switching from chachachá (son clave) to machete (rumba clave) *Bobby says he'll play the clave, but what he plays isn't exactly it
4:02 - Machete en güiro (two-bar pattern - Clave aligned)
4:55 - When to play machete? Rumba
A black screen when I could’ve been seeing how he made that click sound. :)
Wow. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
Sorry but it helps if you got the Cumbia blood in you 🤣
@@notchrisrivera7717 Cumbia typically uses guira. Guiro is usually used in Cuban music. Guess you don't have the blood in you lol
Well, I'm a musician and I'm trying to think of the easiest simplest instrument and, I think you're right. You'd be surprised at just how much technique goes into playing tambourine, maracas, claves and other simple percussion instruments. I heard one guy play the tambourine and it was amazing. It sounded almost like a whole drum set the way he did it.
Very informative to this 65y/o lifetime musician. Just beginning the study of Latin rythms.
Nice job, Bobby S. - your down-to-Earth approach was exactly what I needed. Thank you!
The quiro was also on the main lands played by many natives through central and South America!
I'm no expert but I've found that most of these Latin instruments have a hundred different names and they're played in a hundred different ways by different traditions throughout Latin America. It's pretty fascinating how a seemingly simple instrument can be used with so much diversity. I'm a bit of an ameteur musicologist. I love learning about this stuff.
@@PaulTheSkeptic indeed many things are used the drums are African origin while the maracas and Quiro are Amerindian orgin, the rest are European, all use too make one music in many Different ways.
@@williammoreno-pp1og Yep. It's a big old mix that makes the music we're used to hearing today. I'd love to be able to go back in time to hear the music poor people were playing in the 16 and 1700's. We know a lot about the European tradition with its standard musical notation but there's a lot we don't know about as well.
@@PaulTheSkeptic that’s true ,I barley know my peoples music lol, I just found out that we have many shaped drums not just the ones you see in Mayan and Aztec dances, we also have hand drums and small shaped ones, that sound middle eastern and African!
@@williammoreno-pp1og What is your people? I'm just a wasp from Florida but I love the blues and folk music and all kinds of music. It's more and more recognized just how much we owe to black people, creole people and all the repressed and discriminated against people for American music. Right now I'm learning the banjo and the history of the banjo is just fascinating. The banjo as we know it was probably invented by slaves but banjo like instruments have appeared in artworks going back to the beginning of the Columbian exchange throughout the American colonies and surrounding islands.
Forgive me but this stuff is my passion. I don't mean to talk your ear off. Lol.
It's called macho because it looks like a phallus, but it's always breaking because people sit on it. 😂
Not a strong macho I see👀
Hey Bobby!!!!
Great video at a great time for me. I just bought that LP Super Guiro that he's using. Great place to start for me.
My 4 year old just brought a frog with ridges in my house up to me and asked what it was called and she really loved playing along and actually had a few beats going by a third of the way through. Very cool video, thanks for teaching!
That's a coqui, made to imitate the Puerto Rican frog of the same name.
I have to get this awesome instrument! Rolling Stones used it on gimme shelter, love that sound!
He’s shredding!!!
I googled to find out what this instrument was called. The Thompson Twins used it a lot. Notably band member Alannah Currie used it on the track Who Can Stop The Rain. And it was all those little percussive sounds we loved about the Thompson Twins that made them unique.
Güiro
Me and my friends just remember it as "scrapey fish"
I love it🤗🤗🤗🤗
Gracias, Bobby. ¡Como siempre una excelente lección!
Where does the other sound come from?
Those are claves, being played off camera
Very nice! I always wondered about the guiro, and now is the answer. Thanx for that M. Sanabria.
Thank you very much!
And what does a female phallus look like?
they always wanted to learn the guiro
Mrs. Kenette had one of those. She was a former music teacher that I once had when I was at school. She has passed away from cancer. I love music and I want one of those for Christmas but I don’t know how to explain what it is to my parents, which is why I haven’t told them that I want a guiro. I am blind and was wondering how do you play it and if you could make a video that was accessible for the blind on how to plant.
1. Guiro macho 0:22
2. Clave neutral 2:03
3. Machete en guiro 3:10
Thanks for this. I now know what the hell I have.
😂 Thank goodness for TH-cam!
I like this instrument cuz is catchy
Great lesson Bobby. I'm sending my students here to learn guiro!
Whats the 'drum' hes using ?
Guiro
My kids should learn that because it looks so amazing
🎉
I play drum set and watched the whole video. Respect and best wishes!
It lowkey sounds like when you scratch one of those moving card thingys
Hi
cool! I'd like to learn cumbia with this wooden style guiro... any help?
Wat shop can I buy it in
wowww
COOL
Bobby is the man!
Yes he is this is Walter Galindo yes she's the man
lloks like deflating football
What's the melody's name?
Thank you for this video. I've been trying to explain to another percussionist. actually a music teacher, that his scraping in both directions puts the a weak and sometime off accent on what is supposed to be the down stroke. It throws the percussion breaks off big time. But he claims that "evens out the up-down motion" by not lifting the scraper from the guiro.
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Love the people who actually know what they’re doing but in my experience playing the Guiro it was so boring cuse all it was was a down stoke and two taps and that’s it so boring and I hated it
Great job!!!!
Bobby is a maestro
"hey subtitle guy play some epic music on the fish-thingy"
So cool
Thanks!
0:26 How the hell does it resemble a male phallus in any way shape or form
I guess Cubans be built differently
so that's the instrument at the beginning of gimme shelter...
Yes
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@@majumdar123456 This
-.- that thing is not close to the sound of a real guiro. It mimics the sound. Plastic sounds like plastic.
Are your Conga lessons, that came out in VHS, available on dvd?? If not, when... or why not. They are great!
I play Banda Sinaloence and this is very helpfull thank you!
where to buy good sound guiro,,, not this modern toys in plastic or steel
gui DIO!!!!!!!!
Not so easy to play the guiro!
Great
Did you REALLY have to say "phallus?" I was showing this to a group of middle schoolers when I heard this. Glad they didn't know the word.
Always watch the video before showing it to the class
We have a repurposed coconut water cans as Guiros on the Big Island of Hawai’i!
Sounds awful
@@Xavier-ty4jw Weirdo
We have those at our supermarket and thought the ridges were just for a grip!
Funny how it’s called ”gurka” in sweden, which translates to cucumber. :)
Where do you buy a guiro like this one?
Well, since he said that it's a Guiro made by Latin Percussion, I would start by Googling "latin percussion guiro".
Amazon . search "Latin Percussion LP243 Super Guiro with 2 Scrapers"
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In India guiro was first used by Rd burman a famous music composer.
Unscientific but True
i am hispanic and in my music we use this instrument a lot .
this guy sounds like a gangsta
🎂
This was that nasty sounding instrument on gimme shelter. 0/10 worst instrument ever.
Yes great video and i liked, but still guiro sounds very annoying.
Fits right in with a full band. You don’t realize the difference until it’s NOT there.