Henwy2 great question! Generally for slower and quieter situations I play heel down and in faster/louder situations I play heel up. Sometimes I’m floating between the two techniques.
Finally. A guy who plays the fucking drum instead of explaining a bunch of shit with zero demo and a bunch of notations I can't believe the number of you tube guys who sit there and talk ABOUT music. JFC. Thank you. That's the music and the performance practice the demo and the theory - and and here you have a practice goal Because u decided to PLAY. Great job.
Stewart you are great player. Nice touch. But be careful guys with this information. The real samba clave is inverted. All instruments in the track are on the wrong side of the clave, what makes difficult for the drums to go against it.
When I say clave, I'm actually talking about the tamborim. But to avoid more confusion (because you might know that the Brazilian "tamborim" is not the "tambourine") I'm borrowing the Cuban term.
Well....The feel is all wrong and the basic concept of Samba needs to be looked at deeper. This is more like Samba Rock of something you could use for people who are not really doing samba. Happens a lot where players from other countries don't teach the proper way to play ethnic music. At least you are putting it out there but in your videos you should probably just get people that really play this style.
@@giovannimartinez7297 For example...ua-cam.com/video/FBEIYHg4-3Q/v-deo.html But this is very brief. I have a whole method on this called "Getting a Real Samba Feel" if you are interested. www.philmaturano.com
I just watched at least 8 videos on this and man u made it so easy and understandable wow thanks great teacher amazing video 🎉
Это лучшая подача материала. Спасибо!
Such a clear teacher, probably the best samba lesson I have seen.
Wow thank you! Happy drumming.
Try this... Edu Ribeiro, native brasilian drummer.
Hey dude ... what's up man... that's best Samba Bimba and Mamba in central Asia
Best demonstration of samba on the kit I've ever seen. Thank you!
The clave is a Partido Alto
beautiful playing, swinging!
Love this. Thanks!
Nice playing
Amazin thanks , I'm tryin to get my head around Samba 🙂
Awesome Thank you Stewart Jean :) You're Amazing!!
Thank you for watching!
Pure awesome and professional sounding Samba. Thanks bro.
Great feel.
Bro! I'M gonna learn this month! That's a goal hahaha
Great samba by gringo for gringo
Thanks again. You´re doing well . Simple & great like all of your lessons.
Funky Frittata thanks!
Спасибо! Супер!🔥
awesome video really helpful
Great! Thanks a lot!
Very helpful!
Awesome video but I think I missed the part on the HH chick on 2&4. You were playing it but maybe forgot to mention it.
Great video
Great lesson, Stewart! Question: What technique do you use with your foot for your kick drum on a samba or latin type beat? Thank you!
Henwy2 great question! Generally for slower and quieter situations I play heel down and in faster/louder situations I play heel up. Sometimes I’m floating between the two techniques.
tks for share
simple and clear, the question is: where can i get the music you play,i want
Great
great 😎😎😎
Can someone explain why the beat at 2:31 has 7 accents. Aren't the accents suppose to be in 2/3 or a 3/2 clave?
Finally. A guy who plays the fucking drum instead of explaining a bunch of shit with zero demo and a bunch of notations I can't believe the number of you tube guys who sit there and talk ABOUT music. JFC. Thank you. That's the music and the performance practice the demo and the theory - and and here you have a practice goal Because u decided to PLAY.
Great job.
Phantastisch
Is this an old video? Because there’s no such thing as clave in Basilian Samba. When I was in college teachers would call it clave too.
Btw, which Paiste ride is that?
Stewart you are great player. Nice touch. But be careful guys with this information. The real samba clave is inverted. All instruments in the track are on the wrong side of the clave, what makes difficult for the drums to go against it.
what exactly do you mean ?
Technically speaking, samba doesn't have clave. Clave is Cuban.
When I say clave, I'm actually talking about the tamborim. But to avoid more confusion (because you might know that the Brazilian "tamborim" is not the "tambourine") I'm borrowing the Cuban term.
Ni cerca de Brasil...
Song name
Just a generic loop I created.
I just can't do it
Well....The feel is all wrong and the basic concept of Samba needs to be looked at deeper. This is more like Samba Rock of something you could use for people who are not really doing samba. Happens a lot where players from other countries don't teach the proper way to play ethnic music. At least you are putting it out there but in your videos you should probably just get people that really play this style.
Word.
Is there a video you recommend that shows the exact style and feel of it?
@@giovannimartinez7297 Watch real Brazilian players. You have to understand 6 and 2 relationship also. you can make it happen with a little effort.
@@philmaturanodrums are there any videos that explain this correctly?
@@giovannimartinez7297 For example...ua-cam.com/video/FBEIYHg4-3Q/v-deo.html But this is very brief. I have a whole method on this called "Getting a Real Samba Feel" if you are interested.
www.philmaturano.com
Nope
I was excited to watch thing until you rushed that 8th note bar where you accented the clave part.
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