"..it is always a true pleasure and honor to be able watch a true master at his craft! i thank you for your time and excellent tutorials on such beautiful cultural rhythms." ¡Gracias Maestro!
I greatly appreciate all of your amazing instructional videos. You break things down so that I actually understand what's going on. Thank you so much, and please, keep 'em coming.
Well, Roberto was always playing in Grupo Projecto with El negro (Hernandez on drums) and Rubalcaba on piano. Really heavy band. In this band Roberto needed to make translations of a lot of Cuban rhythms, so he could play the essence of these rhythms by himself. This was one of his translations of guaguanco (Matanzas style). It gave him the possibility to create a lot of freedom, which he used to accompany the solist.
Hey Michael. Thanks for another great workshop. I have a question about this ritmo: As you probably know, rumba is a family of Cuban of rhythms. This one is different than any of the rumba rhythms that I know. Was it made up by your Roberto? Does it have a name? It doesn't seem that similar to Rumba Guaguanco (either Matanzas or Havana style)...
Ha Rick, ik wist niet dat jij dit was. Natuurlijk weet ik het nog van vroeger! We hebben ook nog wat op bata gedaan, volgens mij! Ook met Wigbert. Leuk je hier te ontmoeten!
"..it is always a true pleasure and honor to be able watch a true master at his craft! i thank you for your time and excellent tutorials on such beautiful cultural rhythms."
¡Gracias Maestro!
I greatly appreciate all of your amazing instructional videos. You break things down so that I actually understand what's going on. Thank you so much, and please, keep 'em coming.
Dankjewel! Leuk om af en toe ook wat nederlands te lezen tussen al die engelse teksten!
"Thank you" Michael, you are a fantastic teacher 👍😉
Thank you very much, Torsten! I am glad you like the video!
I am very happy to see that you enjoy my video's!! Good luck with practicing!
Thank you so much for this great rare tutorial.
Thanks!! I'm glad you are enjoying the video's!!
Thank you for your compliments! I will keep on making new video's!
Well, Roberto was always playing in Grupo Projecto with El negro (Hernandez on drums) and Rubalcaba on piano. Really heavy band. In this band Roberto needed to make translations of a lot of Cuban rhythms, so he could play the essence of these rhythms by himself. This was one of his translations of guaguanco (Matanzas style). It gave him the possibility to create a lot of freedom, which he used to accompany the solist.
Wow¡,another great tutorial video,thanks for to share your knowledge...congratulations...VAYA MAESTRO¡¡¡
Hey Michael.
Thanks for another great workshop.
I have a question about this ritmo:
As you probably know, rumba is a family of Cuban of rhythms.
This one is different than any of the rumba rhythms that I know.
Was it made up by your Roberto?
Does it have a name?
It doesn't seem that similar to Rumba Guaguanco (either Matanzas or Havana style)...
Ha Rick, ik wist niet dat jij dit was. Natuurlijk weet ik het nog van vroeger! We hebben ook nog wat op bata gedaan, volgens mij! Ook met Wigbert. Leuk je hier te ontmoeten!
I'll look into this rhythm.
As usually - gracias for as usually super material!!!
great video mike
Thank you Kate! How is the dancing going?
I love all of your tutorials. You are a great teacher. Can you do a tutorial on rumba abierto. I need this rymthum done slowly. Thanks.
Segun
You are great! Thanks
Right this is rhumba clave with the pause just learning
Good luck!!
very very nice again!
Thanks very much
mooi hoor Michael erg duidelijk
Thanks!!
Your welcome! Enjoy it!
ja Michael we hebben lang geleden met elkaar gespeeld met Wigbert en Gina. grt. Rick Spangenberg