El ritmo del piano es el mismo de "El tres" :) del son cubano. Recuerden que esta célula rítmica viene de la música cubana,🎹🪘 la salsa no es un género, es un subgénero, una extensión, mezcla, del género "música popular cubana" . 🇨🇺 Saludos desde México 🇲🇽 excelente trabajo! 🤯😁
Thank you so much ... I've dancing on 2 for almost 2 years and always messing up in the middle of the dance Switching on 2 for onn1 now I know the 2 on the conga is the tap on beat 2 :)
Despite dancing salsa for several years I still feel like a beginner especially as regards basic latin rhythm & music theory. I want to increasing my understanding and awareness of the individual percussions and instruments I am subconsciously dancing to because I know it will enrich the experience. This was a great video in helping me to attain that goal. Thank you..
My experience is the same as Carlos’! My husband and I met in an amazingly fun Salsa Rueda class - we’ve had years of fun dancing Salsa, then we moved and haven’t danced like that in years. Today we’ve created an opportunity to teach Rueda so we can have fun again - so suddenly we need to REALLY know what we are doing - Thanks!
Nice. I'd love if you would elaborate on terms like Montuno, mambo, and such. The difference between son and son Montuno. And why is it called like that. Love your work
Thanks for sharing how each instrument contribuye al ritmo bailando salsa. Podrían también comentar acerca de la clave cubana, el ritmo 3-2, 2-3 y cuáles canciones populares van con esos ritmos? Gracias
I can never find the beat in a social dance setting. I would say it's almost impossible. Of course, I'm a beginner and a white guy. Latins must have some special gene. It's really stressful in a social dance setting when the music is so loud you actually can't hear anything other than the general piano progression. So, I guess more UA-cam videos and years of practice.
Mi pregunta es ...si tomo la conga de referencia para bailar, cómo influye la clave ? Ya que si es 2x3 o 3x2 debería ir de una forma u otra para no ir atravesado. Gracias y un saludo.
Gracias por tu pregunta. Para ponerlo de forma sencilla, ultimamente debde de quere bailar siguiendo la música como conjunto y no concentrarte en un solo instrumento en particular. Cada instrumento tiene su patrón ritmico independiente de los otros. Tipicamente la conga mantiene su patrón ritmico independiente si la clave es 2/3 or 3/2.
Nice. I'd love if you would elaborate on terms like Montuno, mambo, and such. The difference between son and son Montuno. And why is it called like that. Love your work
Thank you for your feedback. We will be working on future videos soon in out Tonos Latin Dance youtube channel. What you mentioned are different music rhythms with their own structures. We look forward on working on some more videos for all of you.
Wow amazing! just what I needed, your work is greatly appreciated ❤
El ritmo del piano es el mismo de "El tres" :) del son cubano. Recuerden que esta célula rítmica viene de la música cubana,🎹🪘 la salsa no es un género, es un subgénero, una extensión, mezcla, del género "música popular cubana" . 🇨🇺
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽 excelente trabajo! 🤯😁
Very good explanation for salsa music
Thank you so much ... I've dancing on 2 for almost 2 years and always messing up in the middle of the dance Switching on 2 for onn1 now I know the 2 on the conga is the tap on beat 2 :)
De eso saben los Puertorriqueños de salsa 🇵🇷👏👏👏😂😂
Great video man!! Thank you for taking the time to break so much of it down
as a swiss guy i start salsa with an handicap but thanks to your explanation I fell more confident to find the counts
I am glad it was able to help you!
Despite dancing salsa for several years I still feel like a beginner especially as regards basic latin rhythm & music theory. I want to increasing my understanding and awareness of the individual percussions and instruments I am subconsciously dancing to because I know it will enrich the experience. This was a great video in helping me to attain that goal. Thank you..
Thank you. I am glad to helps.
My experience is the same as Carlos’! My husband and I met in an amazingly fun Salsa Rueda class - we’ve had years of fun dancing Salsa, then we moved and haven’t danced like that in years.
Today we’ve created an opportunity to teach Rueda so we can have fun again - so suddenly we need to REALLY know what we are doing - Thanks!
Saludos de peru
Every Salsa Dancer should know this! It's basic. Well explained!
Thank you!
This is so helpful - I can't thank you enough!!!
This videos eas very good.
Hood work and thank you!
QUÉ EXCELENTE VIDEO. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Me alegro que le haya gustado. 😁
This is great! Explained beautifully! Thanks a lot
Thank you!
Excellent. Would you do a video on dancing on two? It has a different feel- a slower feel. I struggle with learning it
A great and very helpful video about salsa! Thank you.
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Thank you so much. An incredible video!!!!
Thank you!
Fantastic video guys! Super helpful and thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice content guys!! very educational for our students!! 🔥
Thank you!
I have been dancing for years, and never learnt this basic, so helpful. Indeed , you guys deserve more views
Thank you!
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Great video but wish you would have included the clave.
Well explained! You deserve more views!
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it.
Great job!!! You explained very well.
Thank you!
Thank you so much. That was very helpful!
que interesante! muy bien explicado. Admiro mucho su trabajo y contenido.
Gracias
Cool 😎
Gracias
Nice. I'd love if you would elaborate on terms like Montuno, mambo, and such. The difference between son and son Montuno. And why is it called like that. Love your work
Thank you for watching and your feedback.
Thank you! That was a very helpful lesson!
Glad you enjoyed it and it was helpful.
Saludos exelente explicacion tremendo..(desde ponce PR. me gusto la camisa 100x35 si se puede comprar en linea emviame el link please)
Gracias
Very Nice!!! Thanks!!!
I am glad you liked it.
Thanks for sharing how each instrument contribuye al ritmo bailando salsa. Podrían también comentar acerca de la clave cubana, el ritmo 3-2, 2-3 y cuáles canciones populares van con esos ritmos? Gracias
Excelent
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
wowwwww
thanks so much for those useful things
We are glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful.
Its not wrong for teachers count 1,2,3, 5,6,7, the Just explain that on the basic time step you don't step on the 4 and 8 right?
Well explained 👏
Thank you!
I can never find the beat in a social dance setting. I would say it's almost impossible. Of course, I'm a beginner and a white guy. Latins must have some special gene. It's really stressful in a social dance setting when the music is so loud you actually can't hear anything other than the general piano progression. So, I guess more UA-cam videos and years of practice.
Very good thanks❤
Thank you for these informations
I'm glad it helped.
😎⭐👍👏
Mi pregunta es ...si tomo la conga de referencia para bailar, cómo influye la clave ? Ya que si es 2x3 o 3x2 debería ir de una forma u otra para no ir atravesado. Gracias y un saludo.
Gracias por tu pregunta. Para ponerlo de forma sencilla, ultimamente debde de quere bailar siguiendo la música como conjunto y no concentrarte en un solo instrumento en particular. Cada instrumento tiene su patrón ritmico independiente de los otros. Tipicamente la conga mantiene su patrón ritmico independiente si la clave es 2/3 or 3/2.
@@carlos_tonos Gracias por tu respuesta. Un saludo.
Keep it up guys 👌
Thank you!
Do you teach classes?
Yes we do. We currently located in Tampa Florida. You can find information of our school in tonoslatindance.com.
muchas gracias
Espero que le fuera de ayuda.
Excellent timing teaching
Thank you
You must have showed the martillo and cowbell steps.
Nice! Clave?...
Thank you for watching. We will elaborate on other instruments in other videos.
Abla en español pe causa
Si hablamos español.
U guys awesom
Nice. I'd love if you would elaborate on terms like Montuno, mambo, and such. The difference between son and son Montuno. And why is it called like that. Love your work
Miguel Cordova i agree. Those things are next for me to research as well.
this guy covers all that...ua-cam.com/video/iOdUc1z2SaY/v-deo.html
Thank you for your feedback. We will be working on future videos soon in out Tonos Latin Dance youtube channel. What you mentioned are different music rhythms with their own structures. We look forward on working on some more videos for all of you.