A GREAT VIDEO AS SO MANY INSIST ON THOSE LATIN BEATS AND NEVER THINK OF POP OR EVEN STANDARD JAZZ. I PERSONALLY DON'T LIKE THOSE LATIN BEATS AS I HAVE BEEN PLAYING CONGAS FOR 55 YEARS AND NOT ONCE USED THEM IN ANY SONG. FOR ME IT'S WHAT SOUNDS GOOD FOR ANY SONG THAT NEEDS PERCUSSION.
Thanks mate. Great video. Not many vids discuss this topic of fusion, particularly not with your insight. And thanks for all the links! Wasn't expecting that many. Gold. Liked your Bongo video too. I'm currently feeling my way from djembe to cajon, recently bongo, and considering congas. Being a white, suburban Australian and surrounded by same, I've not been sure where I could take all this. I'm more confident after this video. I think congas might be the most versatile of all these drums as far as jamming with pop. Anyway Im gonna chew through your videos. Thanks again.
@@nbuehster Bongo fits in a lot of songs. One of my favorite pop/rock songs with bongo is Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath ... and there's some Beach Boys and Elvis songs that have bongo ... in some cases bongo is the only drum being played.
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love your videos Brother, just joined the church band, and need to learn more techniques and fundamentals.
I'm glad my videos are helping you! ... let me know if there's anything in particular you need.
Grazie per la tua passione e chiarezza di esposizione
Prego
This video is great thank you I just bought my first conga :)
Glad I could help!
You are an inspiration .My GURU on this path .
I'm glad you're finding value in these videos.
Thank you for doing so often not covered, conga patterns for None Latin music. Super job and idea!!!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks your share, good concept
Thanks John. Glad you like it.
I really enjoy his teaching. Thank You.
You are very welcome
A GREAT VIDEO AS SO MANY INSIST ON THOSE LATIN BEATS AND NEVER THINK OF POP OR EVEN STANDARD JAZZ. I PERSONALLY DON'T LIKE THOSE LATIN BEATS AS I HAVE BEEN PLAYING CONGAS FOR 55 YEARS AND NOT ONCE USED THEM IN ANY SONG. FOR ME IT'S WHAT SOUNDS GOOD FOR ANY SONG THAT NEEDS PERCUSSION.
Thanks for sharing☺️
Thanks, Kevin, for this video. It gave me some great grooves to add!
I’m glad you found it valuable!
Thanks mate. Great video. Not many vids discuss this topic of fusion, particularly not with your insight. And thanks for all the links! Wasn't expecting that many. Gold. Liked your Bongo video too. I'm currently feeling my way from djembe to cajon, recently bongo, and considering congas. Being a white, suburban Australian and surrounded by same, I've not been sure where I could take all this. I'm more confident after this video. I think congas might be the most versatile of all these drums as far as jamming with pop. Anyway Im gonna chew through your videos. Thanks again.
Thanks Mick! Let me know if there are any topics you're interested in, and I'll see what I can do.
Thanks.
You're welcome
I hear congas in a lot of pop/rock songs.
And I think you can fit a conga in any pop/rock songs.
I am right there with you.
I'm planning on getting an LP compact conga for Christmas, and playing along to the music I listen to.
Sounds awesome! I've always wanted to get a set of compact congas. They sound really good.
About my original comment about hearing congas in any pop/rock songs, would that also apply to bongos? (hearing bongos in pop/rock songs)
@@nbuehster Bongo fits in a lot of songs. One of my favorite pop/rock songs with bongo is Planet Caravan by Black Sabbath ... and there's some Beach Boys and Elvis songs that have bongo ... in some cases bongo is the only drum being played.
Thanks for Making this 💙🙏🏽. Do you have one on R&B?
Any of the funk it Motown patterns in this playlist work for R&B th-cam.com/play/PLfaZqBOzNnocXggC_8kFqZ6cx1fVEhbBf.html
These vids are really great, man!
I love that you show the more fluid pop-rhythm, and discuss the folkloric rhythms!
Thanks for mentioning it!
Where do you find work?
Work comes through fellow musicians and the occasional message on facebook from putting up content. Sometimes it's an email. Most of the time I get work from other musicians that end up on gigs. In other words, you have to be out in the world playing and online, to some degree.