Timbale Rhythms #1 page 103 Son/Mambo Grooves

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Here is the first installment of the Timbale Rhythms from my book Advanced Coordination for Drum Set and Hand Percussion.
    This is page 103, Son/Mambo Rhythms.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @jackjackdaw5065
    @jackjackdaw5065 3 місяці тому

    Where is the book available from?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  3 місяці тому

      You can buy the book if you contact me at rickdior@gmail.com
      Thanks

  • @caqueto3347
    @caqueto3347 8 місяців тому

    Hi Rick, it seems that stick control contains all possible permutation of rhythms. the timbal Carrara patter, campagna, etc are also included or contained in the exercises? I ask this because I wonder if all stick control exercises atomaticaaly includes all possible patterns and solos that can be performed in a timbal or conga or bongo. Hope the questions is understandable.

  • @IanNorman-uu7jx
    @IanNorman-uu7jx 9 місяців тому

    Very mind blowing and Brain frying stuff.Yes it's heavy duty.Can be confusing between each cow bell when trying to read the parts.Then when you pause it goes out in no time.They are great rhythms by sound.Very melodic but to practice is advanced percussion.Once accomplished, then the percussion technique will be taken completely to a new level.

  • @marekniepiekarczyk529
    @marekniepiekarczyk529 4 роки тому +1

    Thenks!

  • @couchsurfingband9777
    @couchsurfingband9777 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video Rick. A nice educational video! What does the term "Mambo" actually mean? Is it a clave? It seems that the Mambo is a collection of son, rumba, casacara etc. Am I right?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  3 роки тому +1

      Hi
      Mambo is a ballroom dance just as Rumba, Cha Cha Cha are. There are more intricate dance moves involved compared to other Latin American rhythms. I learned to dance it (poorly I should say) so I could relate to tempo issues that dancers might have.

    • @couchsurfingband9777
      @couchsurfingband9777 3 роки тому

      @@rickdior Thanks for your reply Rick. I know that the mambo is a dance. I am referring to the instrumentalist perspective, not the dancer. What I mean is, is the mambo a pattern just like the son and rumba. Or is the son, rumba, cascara all part of the mambo family?

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  3 роки тому +2

      The main differences are tempi. Each groove has a specific tempo range. Cha cha is slower with the emphasis on each quarter note while the mambo is played with a cascara and clave pattern (normally the son clave). Rumba is also slower except for Rumba Guaguanco which has a broader tempo range and a different instrumentation.

  • @JoshuaRoudenko89
    @JoshuaRoudenko89 Рік тому

  • @vedamoorthynagamuni4848
    @vedamoorthynagamuni4848 Рік тому

    Nice, great Rhythms, good playing, wish to hear full length songs based on these rhythms.

    • @rickdior
      @rickdior  Рік тому

      Check out my Latin percussion playlist and the timbale solos there

    • @IanNorman-uu7jx
      @IanNorman-uu7jx 9 місяців тому

      Very educational, just this one video should acquire all the basic skills for timbale Latin percussion.Then it's a matter of playing along to salsa music.Then just finding ones own way.I have been practicing between cow bell and bongos.Yes interesting how it could be applied to all percussion drum instruments including the drum kit .Then I would try incorporating double 8th notes around each quarter note area.That bom bom affect maybe with hi hat on every last base drum beat.That would be the next progression and challenge.Just on the timbales along with cow bells, the rhymes are both challenging and interesting.After accomplished this video will be practice to music.In the middle of building a cow bell stand out of wood ,then should be cool.Good work.