This is good. I will share this. Maybe only thing missing is the 6/8 version, which sounds a lot different but is the same beat. When I was 15 my teacher Trevor Thwaites asked me to learn - this Mozambique, Steve Gadd's one - I was shocked because it was so hard to do! At that time I didn't think anyone would consider playing or ask a human to play a beat with such high levels of syncopation, and seemingly separate lines. Well except maybe Will Calhoun. I was listening to their Times Up album at the time. I'm certain Trevor had a copy of this book photocopied for his senior students. A few years back I tried to make a rhythmic map of Africa, hoping to find other beats for each country (its not exactly what I found, it would be a tribal map, I never finished it). Guinea has a 3 vowel language playable on drums - so says my teacher Kwaku Kwali Obeng.
Amazing content thx ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Glad you mention Eddie Palmieri he did got some great mozambique rhythm and that still is phenomenal to this day.
No problem1 ... couldn't agree more.
Very glad you mention Eddie Palmieri he did got some mozambique rhythm that were and still is phenomenal
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Great video man! Eddie Palmieri, man oh man, too hip. And Gadd goes without saying. Legend. Solid work.
Couldn't agree more!
Interesting take of a birdseye view of an overall idea of this rhythm. Thanks Kevin.
My pleasure!
Cheers mate! Very useful indeed.
I’m glad it’s helpful.
Good video for my class than you so much
I’m glad you like it!
THIS is great! Very informative and important for real. Thank you for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow that was amazing thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
This is really well done sir. Cheers!
Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Thanks! I’m glad you like it.
This is good. I will share this. Maybe only thing missing is the 6/8 version, which sounds a lot different but is the same beat. When I was 15 my teacher Trevor Thwaites asked me to learn - this Mozambique, Steve Gadd's one - I was shocked because it was so hard to do! At that time I didn't think anyone would consider playing or ask a human to play a beat with such high levels of syncopation, and seemingly separate lines. Well except maybe Will Calhoun. I was listening to their Times Up album at the time. I'm certain Trevor had a copy of this book photocopied for his senior students. A few years back I tried to make a rhythmic map of Africa, hoping to find other beats for each country (its not exactly what I found, it would be a tribal map, I never finished it). Guinea has a 3 vowel language playable on drums - so says my teacher Kwaku Kwali Obeng.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Well done!
Thank you kindly!
Cool!
Thanks!
Pello Afrokan es el creador del ritmo mozambique y lo llevo hasta Europa ,y despues esta el resto
Absolutely!
i am from Mozambique
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