Superb lesson! I've heard the two styles you talked about mentioned before, but you defined them for us beautifully. Also, I really like how you gave us variations for each pattern rather than concentrating one just the same pattern over and over. Thank you so much!
Eddie is on the studio and live album. It’s hard to find personnel listing for the Live video, so I assume that the live video and live album, since they are the same year, are the same personnel. Plus, Ralph is a little bigger in stature and Eddie is a little smaller, so, I’m still guessing a bit, but all of the sources point to Eddie Brown. … I think Ralph played percussion on Herbie Mann’s cover of What’s Going On (Push Push) … but I’d have to dig deeper to confirm that. If you have a source I should look at, please let me know because I’m always trying find out who played on what albums and it’s not always easy.
Yeah that's Eddie "Bongo" Brown on What's Going On. Other percussionists that appear on that album are Bobbye Hall and Earl DeRouen. But Eddie was the main percussionist on a good deal of the Motown recordings along with Bobbye Hall. (Look up Bobbye Hall she's an amazing percussionist!). I was fortunate to meet Eddie when I was very young.
Motown is a record company, and soul music is a more broad name for the sub genre of funk. Motown is a label that contributed to the creation of soul music and there are a few beats and drum fills that are associated with the Motown sound.
As soon as I saw the title I thought of this Marvin Gaye video performing Whats Going On with the bongocero and the drummer insanely tight and in the pocket
Thanks for your dedication to R&B music
It's my pleasure
Thanks for the free lesson!
You bet!
Superb playing, thank you.
You are very welcome!
I just acquired my first conga and your videos are super helpful👏👏👏
Glad I could help!
Superb lesson! I've heard the two styles you talked about mentioned before, but you defined them for us beautifully. Also, I really like how you gave us variations for each pattern rather than concentrating one just the same pattern over and over. Thank you so much!
I’m glad you like it!
I believe that's Ralph MacDonald on What's Going On. Great video.
Eddie is on the studio and live album. It’s hard to find personnel listing for the Live video, so I assume that the live video and live album, since they are the same year, are the same personnel. Plus, Ralph is a little bigger in stature and Eddie is a little smaller, so, I’m still guessing a bit, but all of the sources point to Eddie Brown. … I think Ralph played percussion on Herbie Mann’s cover of What’s Going On (Push Push) … but I’d have to dig deeper to confirm that. If you have a source I should look at, please let me know because I’m always trying find out who played on what albums and it’s not always easy.
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Yeah that's Eddie "Bongo" Brown on What's Going On. Other percussionists that appear on that album are Bobbye Hall and Earl DeRouen. But Eddie was the main percussionist on a good deal of the Motown recordings along with Bobbye Hall. (Look up Bobbye Hall she's an amazing percussionist!). I was fortunate to meet Eddie when I was very young.
Thank you so much
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Mega Video! You make a Great Teacher :)
Thanks Aaron. I’m glad you liked it.
Excellent reference to the song and notes and counting. Thank you. Very well done.
Thank you too!
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it
This is great mate keep at it Sir
Thanks!
Awesome videos!!! Keep up the great lessons! Thank you so much!
Thanks Felipe! I will.
I've been binging your videos for a bit. I haven't heard about the "hand on hand" technique before, that was pretty educative and interesting
Happy to help!
Great video
I’m glad you liked it.
Overhead view of the Kunga will be nice
Noted!
Fantastic run down.
Thanks!
Unreal :) thanks for this
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Great work pal!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks bud!
very nicely explain 😍
Thank you
very useful stuff, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for explaining; wasn't far off with the What's Going On/I Want You Back-patterns.
That’s great. Two of my favorite patterns to play on congas. Works for so many songs and jams.
Hi sir can u explain me t difference between Motown and sol beat pattern.
Motown is a record company, and soul music is a more broad name for the sub genre of funk. Motown is a label that contributed to the creation of soul music and there are a few beats and drum fills that are associated with the Motown sound.
As soon as I saw the title I thought of this Marvin Gaye video performing Whats Going On with the bongocero and the drummer insanely tight and in the pocket
That's definitely a favorite of mine.
Recording this video are you using only Overhead? Which mic are u using?
Two Shure PG81 in XY pattern.
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La mono secreta, please explain. Good stuff tho.
I have you a link in another comment. I’ll do a video breaking down the concept Changuito demonstrates. Probably next year.
I TRYED YOUR WEBPAGE AND IT COULDN'T BEREACHED.
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