Scott Kettner: Maracatu for Drumset 2: History and Introduction of Traditional Instruments
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2024
- A Vic Firth Lesson Series with Scott Kettner from his book, "MARACATU FOR DRUMSET AND PERCUSSION," available through Hal Leonard Publications.
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This lesson series will explore rhythms and instruments from the northeast of Brazil. Using four-way coordination and groove technique Scott will apply these polyrhythmic voices melodically around the drumkit and discuss concepts for applying these rhythms in a jazz, funk, or rock context.
Scott will also discuss the parallels these rhythms share with New Orleans 2nd Line and Mardis Gras Indian grooves as well as concepts for improvising around the drumset using the Maracatu and Baião ostinato pattern as a foundation. Techniques and soloing methods for playing these rhythms with the pandeiro and drumset together will also be discussed.
ABOUT SCOTT KETTNER:
Scott Kettner is a drummer, percussionist, composer, recording artist, and Artistic Director/Founder of world renowned Brazilian fusion band Nation Beat, who performed together with Willie Nelson at the 2008 Farm Aid concert. He's also the founder and director of Maracatu New York, the first organized maracatu group in the USA.
A graduate of the New School University Jazz and Contemporary Music program and a long time student of Billy Hart, Kettner has studied intensively in Brazil and has become a member of one of the legendary traditional Maracatu groups from Recife, Brazil, Maracatu Nação Estrela Brilhante (founded in 1906).
In 2003 and 2005 Scott was awarded an artist grant from the Brooklyn Arts Council for his project Maracatu New York and Nation Beat and was elected a 2006 Latin Jazz Ambassador by the U.S. State Department.
As a sideman, Kettner has worked and recorded with world famous Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista, Klezmer trumpeter Frank London and the Klezmer All Star Brass Band, Grammy award-winning producer Andres Levin, and many others.
For more information, visit:
www.scottkettne...
Parabéns ao Scott pelo interesse nos ritmos tradicionais brasileiro s, muitas vezes deprezados por nós brasileiros. Esses ritmos possuem riquezas inexploradas e inestimáveis.
Muito massa!!! Very cool!!! :D
I'm from Recife and I love to play maracatu! It's magic!
I love Recife!!!
yeah the maracatu is amazing ! I love when I play it with my band
this is why i chose to play percussion. love this.
Very interesting. And as brazilian I'm so proud of that. You know the history of Maracatu much better than us here, rsrsr. Cool, man.
Congratulations, Scott. Very impressive knowledge about maracatu.
For me, is one of the rhythms and genre more beautiful that we have. This is our. Long live brazil!
Rapazzzz, simplesmente maravilhoso, parabéns.
Scott Kettner está de parabéns !! Se fosse baque solto , já estaria de chapéu e bengala de mestre cirandeiro !!! Muito boom!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loved it
Excellent.
Extremely informative Scott! Logically presented and articulated! Thank-you! I play with a Samba Reggae and Brazilian Samba bateria’s in Toronto so it was wonderful to learn some Maracatu from you here amigo! Obrigado!
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Takes680 - I'm sure Scott would love to have you! Look him up on his website (can't put it in the description, but it's at the bottom of the "about" section under the video.
I live in brooklyn NY where can i find this class iI would love to get involved in this jam I think its so awesome sounding and has such a interesting history
I'm Brazilian and despite not being from the northeast region (in fact I'm from the extreme south) I really appreciate this regional cultural movement and want to know how is the proximity between maracatu and the Argentinean and Uruguayan murga? I can find a lot of similarity between these styles.
BRASIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL
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awesome :)
parabens!
Takes680 You are welcome to join the maracatu class. Visit our website for more info. Search for Maracatu New York online
Scott Kettner só precisa aprender a falar em português agora . kkkkk
Bom demais !!!!!!! Mas quem quer saber mais :e scutem Siba, Quinteto Armorial, Eder o Rocha e todas as outras escolas de Maracatu de baque solto e de baque virado de Pernambuco. Tem muita música aí, FREVO, MARACATU DE BAQUE SOLTO , MARACATU DE BAQUE VIRADO, CABOCLINHOS, TRIBO DE INDIO, LUANDA, CIRANDA , BUMBA MEU BOI , e outras manifestações populares do carnaval de PERNAMBUCO!!!!!!!!! VIVA !!!!!
Why have I never heard of this guy?
O maracatu é uma cultura do Brasil da Qui do Pernambuco do estado de Pernambuco e da cultura africana da África quando eu vejo um americano pessoas de outros países curtindo se alegrando dizendo que ama a cultura do Brasil eu fico alegre porque eu sou brasileira eu tenho orgulho do meu país porque o meu pais como outros países o meu país chamado Brasil ele leva pouco da Cultura leva um pouco da alegria que ele tem para outras pessoas para outros países para outros lugares para outros estados e eu amo muito e eu tenho orgulho de dizer isso para cada pessoa de cada estado de cada país de cada região o que importa é o amor que eu tenho pelo e a cultura do Brasil não só tem maracatu tem um frevo tem um coco também tem um caboquinho do Brasil da África é uma dança indígena
Michele Nascimento is so pretty
Is that Vivian? Samba Mama. :)
Caixa rápida 4:41
Caixa 4:18
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O som ficou estridente. Gravei este novo vídeo. está um pouco melhor... descupe
TABANG
Maracatu is from Pernambuco, not Brazil
pernambuco fica aonde então? na russia? mds do céu....