There is nothing wrong with the sangban part as demonstrated on the beginning by the teacher. It is quite common and relatively simple two beats long sangban/ bell pattern. Sangban: /---s/s-s-/Bell: /bb-b/b-b-/. It does not fit into the rhytthm well later on, when they play all together, because the guy on the sangban is struggling, placing it wrong and playing it wrong as a whole most of the time...
You can see at 3:31 where Mohamed try to correct the sangban part. It should cover the sangban and kenkeni of dunun set. It's practical the same, but both of them messed up a little bit of microtiming. GuineFare is not easy rhythm.
According to the beat, the bell pattern is / x x - - x - x - - x - - / and the sangban / - - - - s - s - - s - - / I don’t want to discredit Mohamed’s playing at all, but Fara Tolno teaches more comfortable (and easier too understand) bell for same sangban pattern: / x - x - x - x - x x - x / which is simmilar to Soli Rapide
@@Uruosh Thanks, yes, now it is clear. They play in fast tempo and 6 years (i put the question here) ago i was beginner. But even now it seems quite dufficult rhytm (maybe because i use to play Malinke rhytm much more often than Susu). Thanks and keep groovin guys. ;-)
For me the craziest thing about the GF dun set playing sans the bells is when "1" moves from bass to the first sangban sound. It's insane! I can't beat that.
Very good teacher!
Mohammed daCosta
my teacher!!!!!
i do not understand snagban part, it seems it doesnt fit with rhytm
There is nothing wrong with the sangban part as demonstrated on the beginning by the teacher. It is quite common and relatively simple two beats long sangban/ bell pattern. Sangban: /---s/s-s-/Bell: /bb-b/b-b-/. It does not fit into the rhytthm well later on, when they play all together, because the guy on the sangban is struggling, placing it wrong and playing it wrong as a whole most of the time...
You can see at 3:31 where Mohamed try to correct the sangban part. It should cover the sangban and kenkeni of dunun set. It's practical the same, but both of them messed up a little bit of microtiming. GuineFare is not easy rhythm.
According to the beat, the bell pattern is / x x - - x - x - - x - - / and the sangban / - - - - s - s - - s - - / I don’t want to discredit Mohamed’s playing at all, but Fara Tolno teaches more comfortable (and easier too understand) bell for same sangban pattern: / x - x - x - x - x x - x / which is simmilar to Soli Rapide
@@Uruosh Thanks, yes, now it is clear. They play in fast tempo and 6 years (i put the question here) ago i was beginner. But even now it seems quite dufficult rhytm (maybe because i use to play Malinke rhytm much more often than Susu). Thanks and keep groovin guys. ;-)
For me the craziest thing about the GF dun set playing sans the bells is when "1" moves from bass to the first sangban sound. It's insane! I can't beat that.