Being able to play along with the iconic Beuna Vista Social Club is such an amazing experience for my students. Thank you for your incredible imaginative teaching - one of a kind!!
Good evening ! Overall, I like your work and teaching...thank you. Could you tell us what are the tuning of the Macho and The Hembra you have on you bongo to follow Chan Chan Social Club ? Thank you. Hope you'll make other lessons.
Hi!, thanks for your comment. In regards of your question, I don´t remember the exact tunning of the video, but I usually work with a 4th or a 5th interval between the two drums. As an example C on the big drum and F or G on the little one. I hope this help! Keep me posted
@@TocarPercusionWebEng Yess it helps me. Thank you for your answer. I understood for the note, 4th or 5th interval. But for example C for the Hembra and G for the Macho...ok with and octave upper more for the Macho ???....Sorry, I'm trying to tune mine this days. Hope you understood my question. Have a good day and keep doing good music.
Perfect tutorial. You can teach very well. The rhythm works very well and sounds really good.
Thanks for your comment!, glad that you liked the video!
Hi teacher
Thank you so much !
You’re more than welcome my friend. Glad to see the you liked the video!
Gracias.
De nada!, gracias por comentar
Being able to play along with the iconic Beuna Vista Social Club is such an amazing experience for my students. Thank you for your incredible imaginative teaching - one of a kind!!
Thank you very much for your comment!.
I’m really really happy to share music and percussion playing with you and your students!
Best way to teach! Thanx!
Thanks for your comment!, I’m really glad that you liked the video!
@@TocarPercusionWebEng Yeah, i love this song as well! Could you teach us how to play "Oye como va" ?
Good evening ! Overall, I like your work and teaching...thank you. Could you tell us what are the tuning of the Macho and The Hembra you have on you bongo to follow Chan Chan Social Club ? Thank you. Hope you'll make other lessons.
Hi!, thanks for your comment.
In regards of your question, I don´t remember the exact tunning of the video, but I usually work with a 4th or a 5th interval between the two drums.
As an example C on the big drum and F or G on the little one.
I hope this help!
Keep me posted
@@TocarPercusionWebEng Yess it helps me. Thank you for your answer. I understood for the note, 4th or 5th interval. But for example C for the Hembra and G for the Macho...ok with and octave upper more for the Macho ???....Sorry, I'm trying to tune mine this days. Hope you understood my question. Have a good day and keep doing good music.