Thanks! More content coming with variations on Baião and other rhythms from Brazil, West Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean as well as related drum/percussion topics.
Thanks! More content coming with variations on Baião and other rhythms from Brazil, West Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean as well as related drum/percussion topics.
A single drum can make a bunch of different sounds. Drums are far more versatile than what you get from a typical rock drummer, who uses two-ply damped heads and then proceeds to deaden them further.
Absolutely Rebar!!! On one of my trips to Brazil over the years, I went to a construction site and had some guy just make me a few sizes of triangles. That one that I play is my favorite. let me know how you do on making one.
@ it’s going to be the easiest thing in the world. I just did a grill project using rebar. Trying to bend rebar using heat breaks it, so you simply bend it cold. So I’ll pick up a length of it (the stuff is relatively inexpensive) and bend up a few different sizes of triangle.
@@Gk2003m It looked easy when they did it. I'm sure that you'll have a blast experimenting with sizes. I've found the best results are from equilateral triangles, but don't forget the space between the bottom and left side.
Thanks so much for watching and for your suggestion. That is another great sound. Because of emulating the triangle and for instructional purposes, I didn't want students to over- emphasize that last stroke or lose that gradual crescendo that is the result of releasing the muffle on the left hand on triangle. Thanks again!
Excellent lesson. Thanks for posting this.
🙌 That was great, thanks.
Thank you!
Wow! A teacher that actually counts. Thanx!
Thanks! I am filming more content and will post shortly. Next up: a follow up with variations on Baião.
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
Good to know the correct naming of the parts of this perfect rhythm 🥁!
That’s Beautiful John. Zabumba neles.
Thanks! I am filming more content and will post shortly. Next up: a follow up with variations on Baião. Also- West African Rhythms on Drum set.
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
This is great! Thank you John! ❤
Thanks! More content coming with variations on Baião and other rhythms from Brazil, West Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean as well as related drum/percussion topics.
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
Sounds great! 😀👉🏼🥁
Great lesson! Brazilian rhythms are so difficult, but your approach makes them a lot less intimidating. Thanks 👍
Thanks Simon!
Thanks! More content coming with variations on Baião and other rhythms from Brazil, West Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean as well as related drum/percussion topics.
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
I had noticed the two tone drum sound in Latin music, and always thought it was two drums. Clever.
Thanks! More to come!
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
A single drum can make a bunch of different sounds. Drums are far more versatile than what you get from a typical rock drummer, who uses two-ply damped heads and then proceeds to deaden them further.
Excellent! Thank you
Shubby! Thanks! More to come!
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
Great work, nice example also for my Students, thanks for sharing !
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
Is that a rebar triangle? Awesome! Love it, will be trying it myself soon
Absolutely Rebar!!! On one of my trips to Brazil over the years, I went to a construction site and had some guy just make me a few sizes of triangles. That one that I play is my favorite. let me know how you do on making one.
@ it’s going to be the easiest thing in the world. I just did a grill project using rebar. Trying to bend rebar using heat breaks it, so you simply bend it cold. So I’ll pick up a length of it (the stuff is relatively inexpensive) and bend up a few different sizes of triangle.
@@Gk2003m It looked easy when they did it. I'm sure that you'll have a blast experimenting with sizes. I've found the best results are from equilateral triangles, but don't forget the space between the bottom and left side.
Brazilian suggestion here: when the right hand is playing on the ride, try playing the third stroke on the bell. It will sound great :)
Thanks so much for watching and for your suggestion. That is another great sound. Because of emulating the triangle and for instructional purposes, I didn't want students to over- emphasize that last stroke or lose that gradual crescendo that is the result of releasing the muffle on the left hand on triangle. Thanks again!
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
This is great! Can we get more?
Thanks! More on the way. Editing more content now!
I just posted a baiao variations video. th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html
See Brazilian Baião Variations PT. 1 here: th-cam.com/video/vvtU_jsJhAI/w-d-xo.html