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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @papacongas
    @papacongas 2 роки тому +1

    The Original Mozambique was created by Pello El Afrocán in Cuba in the early 60'.
    I lived it as a kid and it was a big sensation, and the rhythm came with a specific move to dance it...
    Later it was copied in New York as all of the rest of the Cuban music....
    New York played the music that was happening in Cuba....

  • @navyflyer7465
    @navyflyer7465 4 роки тому

    I've been watching you for a long time. I thank you very much.

  • @lastationvideo5101
    @lastationvideo5101 4 роки тому

    Drummers are boring explaining this rhythm but you are awesome, I learnt a lot, and about tradition too, and basketball, thanx a million from France !

  • @Dano54100
    @Dano54100 9 місяців тому

    Your truly a teacher I wanted to know for years how the cuban beats are done great job puzon ....

  • @OnyxEmpress
    @OnyxEmpress 15 років тому +2

    He's a fantastic teacher...impressive to say the least!

  • @mattval9097
    @mattval9097 9 років тому +3

    Good instructor, love the communication, thanks for breaking it down.

  • @robertryder1097
    @robertryder1097 Рік тому

    Great lesson - thank you!
    ☮️🪘🎶🙏

  • @gyffes
    @gyffes 17 років тому +1

    Damn, your passion is so infectious. Lovely. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @carlostorrez834
    @carlostorrez834 7 років тому +1

    Thanks,,,gracias de Argentina,,,love your,, es de mucha ayuda para mi,, abrazos,,,Karlos

  • @hawkrider88
    @hawkrider88 13 років тому +1

    Love this guy!

  • @AdrianD2010
    @AdrianD2010 14 років тому +1

    SALUDOS AMIGO
    por tu entusiasmo y querer compartir tus conocimientos hermano,,,brooo,,,

  • @numofan
    @numofan 16 років тому +1

    Great - and really enjoyable - lesson!

  • @DiscoCat1019
    @DiscoCat1019 13 років тому +1

    This dude has the best conga instructional videos I've seen! Great teacher. Would love to learn from him in person.

  • @bjornar70
    @bjornar70 16 років тому +1

    Very inspirational!!!

  • @thubalholopherne6892
    @thubalholopherne6892 11 років тому

    J'espère qu'il y aura des élèves. J'encourage. C'est facile. Ya ka comme disait mon chef de service.

  • @d-link8593
    @d-link8593 5 років тому

    Cool my Friend, very cool!!
    Greetings from Germany.

  • @jimmiranda7181
    @jimmiranda7181 5 років тому

    That was amazing!

  • @kenmoore3564
    @kenmoore3564 8 років тому +1

    many thanks SIR, sweet sound indeed

  • @Chandradip
    @Chandradip 3 роки тому

    Do you provide online classes?

  • @scottveale9323
    @scottveale9323 12 років тому +1

    i think you are a really good , thanks for a good groove

  • @tondiman
    @tondiman 11 років тому +1

    hahah, i love it! aw yeah in the hoop! yeah in the hoop! good stuff

  • @canadiandrummer1108
    @canadiandrummer1108 10 років тому +1

    Awesome!! Learning this for drum kit but great to see the root/ source/ original Nanigo on Congo. Now I really get it. Thank you for posting!

  • @madmex70
    @madmex70 12 років тому +1

    Exelent prof

  • @chironjo
    @chironjo 13 років тому +1

    Great teaching bro.

  • @Tjeerdq
    @Tjeerdq 17 років тому +1

    How is the counting playing it with a song?? where is the one?? Can you please record a video with playing a CD and playing this rhythm with it? Thanks, I like the rhythm alot!!

  • @Fabian_drop02
    @Fabian_drop02 5 років тому +1

    Ñongo is the name. It's pronounced knee-on-go. Not nonigo. It is a rhythm traditionally played on the Bata drums and sounds very different from what this gentleman is playing. Sometimes feel like this guy is trolling us.

  • @BTKJRG
    @BTKJRG 13 років тому

    Hey saludos a todos los que justan de la musica alguien me puede dar nombres de canciones como salsas, pachanga,montunos,ñañigo,calypso,baiao,plena ya que no encuentro por mas que busco, se los agradecere bastante y buena vibra.

  • @PDro11
    @PDro11 9 років тому +2

    Nanigo is the term used to refer to Abakua, not the rhythm. The group is not Yoruba, its Efik. Please do the research prior to mentioning the history.

    • @kamaukirikourexi3955
      @kamaukirikourexi3955 7 років тому

      Can you tell me what is the name of the rhythm that he is playing?

  • @b0fjk80
    @b0fjk80 10 років тому

    Isn't this a Bembe rhythm being played here???

  • @unetitetarteausucre
    @unetitetarteausucre 12 років тому +1

    yeah. but he looks like a cool guy though...

  • @daniellockley7581
    @daniellockley7581 9 років тому

    It's a little misleading to say it's 16th notes. Technically it's true, but only if you consider it as a 3 beat cycle. That way you have 12 subdivisions divided into 3 groups of 16th notes, which is equivalent to 12 subdivisions divided into 4 groups of 3: 12/8, which is what you said at the beginning of the video!

    • @BIGBEATS275
      @BIGBEATS275 8 років тому

      3 vs 4, 6 vs 8 polyrhythms, 6/8, 12/8, its all the same pulse. The starting point is different but its still the same. 3 pulses in the same space as 4 pulses. Accents played in groups of 3 superimposed over groups of 4 16th notes creates that feel. Polyrhythms man!! Check out Kim Plainfield.

  • @chango369yt
    @chango369yt 9 років тому

    I could never feel this rhythm as "1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4 e and a". It's treble, not duple,. I feel it as "1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a" simultaneously with "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 and".

  • @moondog50002000
    @moondog50002000 12 років тому

    nothing but net

  • @flamosa1
    @flamosa1 13 років тому +1

    Don't let this guy fool you. He has a good sound and movement but the information he gives aswell as the explanation and counting of the rythms are very wrong. example: there are 401 Orishas. (you need 4 lifetimes to study and practice) He's also a teacher at a college!$!@$@
    don't pass this information to other people. Check sides like congahead or other reliable sites.
    Sorry sir, it don't mean a thing if you ain't got the right information.

  • @derbeno
    @derbeno 12 років тому +3

    This guy has no clue whatsoever....he makes it up as he goes along...pretty embarrassing really.

    • @alpollard21
      @alpollard21 6 років тому

      but most people are saying otherwise,than you about this conga player,you and one other person are saying the conga player is not really right.

    • @stovset
      @stovset 6 років тому

      @@alpollard21 , anybody who has studied a little afrocuban percussion and music would easily see that this guy has no knowledge about Ñanigo/Abacuá rhythm or conga technique within that tradition. "Derbeno" is so right. ua-cam.com/video/2g-qcs0Rv-Q/v-deo.html