Big thanks for this. I love starting new instruments but I hate learning them wrong or going too fast, and this video is well paced and wonderfully detailed.
Thanks for the tip on going easy to avoid those muslces in the hand that aren't used to be used in the way a pandeiro demands. I tend to go easy when I feel that my hand is being made to move in a plane by an instrument that isn't the usual, but the reminder was really good to have! I hope to have a new skin put on my smaller 8 inch pandeiro. I got a new 10 inich panderio to replace the old one for now, but I prefer a smaller size for pandeiro, as I prefer the punchier sound that smaller drums give in general, and pandeiro is a fast playing instrument, especially with some of the styles it's involved in, and I like to have a smaller drum to accomodate that.
You're a great teacher. I love the explanation with visuals of how to achieve the slap (with tips)- striking cobra and skipping a ball. That was so helpful!
Thank you very much for an excellent and instructive lesson. I will continue to follow your follow-up videos. Question/request: Would it be possible to attach a file with the rhythm tables that appeared in the lesson? Thanks anyway Isaac
Thanks for posting this! I am a beginner and had picked up a few not great habits early on. I was playing all right hand with little to no motion in the left. This video is helping me revamp my (still rudimentary) technique. Your instruction moves at a great pace--slow and clear explanations, but advancing from one step to the next pretty quickly.
Just so mellow. During the vid, I kept thinking 'this is such a great lesson, I should be paying for this'. So glad to see you have a Venmo posted. I will return to this often to keep myself on the left hand straight and narrow. How can we come out and see any of your bands in action?
Thank you so much James! I’m glad these videos were helpful for you. I’m not playing out a whole bunch right now, but I will share if any gigs pop up :)
This is great thank you would be nice for us beginners if you would just slow it down more to show the technique and is easier to play along with you until a beginner like me gets the hang of it. Overall I love your teaching style and this video!!!
Great video Amy! Thank you for this ressource. I hear your platinelas aren't so "rattly" and more like a closed hi-hat which sounds great. My new pandeiro is very open. Did you do anything to them? But thanks for the video anyways :~)
could you do a video showing how to find a reasonably priced pandeiro for a beginner (that's relatively light in weight)? my friend brought me back a Luan from brasil but got stolen (in Hollywood... on of the many thefts we have to deal with)
good question, I would suggest either pandeiro.com, viradadrums.com, or gosamba.com. You will definitely want a capoeira or choro style with the flat metal rim.
Thank you Amy! Easily some of the best music education available on UA-cam!
Je confirme, je suis débutante et les explications sont très détaillées et rassurantes pour l apprentissage merci bcp
Great lesson! Most don’t break down the motions into slow exercises like this. This is much more helpful. Thanks!
You are a PRO! very nice first lesson.. I took your advice and located a light Pandeiro.. thanks for all you do.
Ótimo vídeo! O Pandeiro Level 1 é perfeito para iniciantes. Aprender música nunca foi tão divertido!
I don't see level 2 on your page. we - want - level 2!!!!
great video!
Big thanks for this. I love starting new instruments but I hate learning them wrong or going too fast, and this video is well paced and wonderfully detailed.
best video I've seen for beginners! thank you so much!
Thanks for the tip on going easy to avoid those muslces in the hand that aren't used to be used in the way a pandeiro demands. I tend to go easy when I feel that my hand is being made to move in a plane by an instrument that isn't the usual, but the reminder was really good to have! I hope to have a new skin put on my smaller 8 inch pandeiro. I got a new 10 inich panderio to replace the old one for now, but I prefer a smaller size for pandeiro, as I prefer the punchier sound that smaller drums give in general, and pandeiro is a fast playing instrument, especially with some of the styles it's involved in, and I like to have a smaller drum to accomodate that.
you are fantastic teacher . great lesson
Excellent, Amy: thank you!
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Excellent video, thanks for posting!
Excellent teaching video!!! TKs Amy!
Level 2!! Where is it?:)
she said she's not playing much lately, so I I'd bet it's not gonna be any time soon 😞
You're a great teacher. I love the explanation with visuals of how to achieve the slap (with tips)- striking cobra and skipping a ball. That was so helpful!
Thank you very much for an excellent and instructive lesson. I will continue to follow your follow-up videos. Question/request: Would it be possible to attach a file with the rhythm tables that appeared in the lesson? Thanks anyway
Isaac
I exactly needed these details and beginner exercises! Thank you Amy!!
I'm glad the video helped! thanks for checking it out
thanks ... good lesson
Super teacher!!!!
This is the best tutorial
Awesome video! Super helpful for us just starting! Thanks!!!
thanks, as a beginner your explanation is very helpful
THIS IS FREAKING EXCELLENT! Perfect fundamentals thank you!
Best tutorial I found so far. Muito obrigado :)
Thanks for posting this! I am a beginner and had picked up a few not great habits early on. I was playing all right hand with little to no motion in the left. This video is helping me revamp my (still rudimentary) technique. Your instruction moves at a great pace--slow and clear explanations, but advancing from one step to the next pretty quickly.
Great! I'm so happy that this resource was useful, its all about that left hand!
This is so clear and well-explained ! Thankyou !
Thank you, I am glad it was helpful!
this is such.a good lesson
Linda! just run into this. Big hugs to you :)
Very good
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS
Super interesting thank you very much !
Is the Pandeiro Level 2 is coming ?
Veri nyce!
Thank you thank you!! I love this, so easy to understand and very good explained. I cant believe this video doesnt have more views 😁
Thank you so much! If you can help get the word out and share this video I would be grateful!
Amy Cadle I dont have many followers but will definitely share with my fellow samba friends ☺️
Just so mellow.
During the vid, I kept thinking 'this is such a great lesson, I should be paying for this'. So glad to see you have a Venmo posted. I will return to this often to keep myself on the left hand straight and narrow. How can we come out and see any of your bands in action?
Thank you so much James! I’m glad these videos were helpful for you. I’m not playing out a whole bunch right now, but I will share if any gigs pop up :)
Do they actually make shert music for pandeiro? Like, can I buy a book full of sheet music for pandeiro?
So the fingers of your left hand are touching the inside of the skin of the drum when you hold it? I understand 1:33 well?
Hello! the finger will not touch the head of the drum while you are playing so that the resonance of the head is not dampened.
@@amycadle thank you!
obrigado...🌱🙏
Thank you so much Amy. Great tutorial. Do you teach online?
This is great thank you would be nice for us beginners if you would just slow it down more to show the technique and is easier to play along with you until a beginner like me gets the hang of it. Overall I love your teaching style and this video!!!
You can slow it down in settings.
nice
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Great video Amy! Thank you for this ressource. I hear your platinelas aren't so "rattly" and more like a closed hi-hat which sounds great. My new pandeiro is very open. Did you do anything to them? But thanks for the video anyways :~)
Thank you very much! I did add some filler to the platinelas, just a little round of manila folder type paper to each one
Hi Emi, will there be a level 2?
could you do a video showing how to find a reasonably priced pandeiro for a beginner (that's relatively light in weight)? my friend brought me back a Luan from brasil but got stolen (in Hollywood... on of the many thefts we have to deal with)
Sure, I can put something together. Thanks for the suggestion!
Where can I find a very light pandeiro under 300g
good question, I would suggest either pandeiro.com, viradadrums.com, or gosamba.com. You will definitely want a capoeira or choro style with the flat metal rim.
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