Rumba guaguanco Havanna style Tutorial by Michael de Miranda

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2011
  • A lesson about how you can play rumba-guaguanco (Havanna style) with more people. For example your percussion group. Enjoy the tutorial!
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  • @richardbonomo8623
    @richardbonomo8623 3 роки тому +2

    Finally. Clear and relatively simplified approach to Havana style. Had no idea when the tres comes in on the clave. THANKS 👍

  • @abrildiez55
    @abrildiez55 10 років тому +1

    Hola de nuevo yo... este video me está sirviendo mucho para mi clase de taller en la academia Luis A. Calvo de Bogotá donde estudio y en clase de músicas latino-americanas, estamos viendo este ritmo, por lo que es de gran ayuda para mi en estos momentos... Gracias de nuevo...

  • @roniabagimayordomo4786
    @roniabagimayordomo4786 19 днів тому +1

    Genial,muchísimas gracias!!!!!!🩵🧡🩵🧡🩵🧡

  • @chinopons7111
    @chinopons7111 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing your lesson , I tried to find someone in a esay way to understand. I didn't find someone to teach like you. Thank you very good brother

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  3 роки тому

      You're welcome, Chino. I am glad I could help and I wish you good luck!

  • @KwandoRay
    @KwandoRay 11 років тому

    Michael, Your lessons and talent are excellent. Thank you once again. Ray, from, Miami, FL.

  • @hookerag
    @hookerag 12 років тому

    Thank you for posting this! I have learned and continue to learn a lot from your videos. Great supplement to my lessons. Thanks again!

  • @Marcvitoria
    @Marcvitoria 11 років тому +1

    Fantástico!! Obrigado pelo vídeo! Formidável! Abraços do Brasil!!

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  10 років тому

    Muchas gracias! I am glad my video's can you and your class. Enjoy it!!

  • @dador73
    @dador73 9 років тому +1

    Gracias Michael, thank you very much, your teaching methods are superb!

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  9 років тому

      Thank you! I'm glad my channel is useful for you!!

  • @epp3699
    @epp3699 7 років тому +2

    Great video.The guaguanco is my favorite style of rumba

  • @torozco7
    @torozco7 9 років тому

    perfecto. Muchisima gracias por tu ayuda!

  • @chrissmith8925
    @chrissmith8925 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent work! A very clear breakdown of the different parts, I really enjoyed this.

  • @borcamp62
    @borcamp62 6 років тому +1

    Very neatly explained so everybody can understand and play.Thank you Michael .keep posting

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  6 років тому

      Thank you very much! I hope to post new videos next year!

  • @rrbearcat
    @rrbearcat 5 років тому

    I learned the cata rhythm you are playing when I visited the Munequitos de Matanzas in Cuba this month. They said it was the cata for Yambu. They taught me a different rhythm for guaguanco.

  • @nemirify
    @nemirify 12 років тому +1

    Excellent presentation!

  • @rogerregor2489
    @rogerregor2489 2 роки тому +1

    Grazie Michael!!!

  • @laurahernando5389
    @laurahernando5389 9 років тому

    Superb teacher!

  • @Sandammer
    @Sandammer 11 років тому

    Don't stop making video, please :) Thanks to you i'm learning to play congas.

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  11 років тому

    Muchas gracias!! Saludos desde Hollanda!!

  • @abrildiez55
    @abrildiez55 11 років тому

    Excelente gracias!!! un saludo desde mi Bogotá querida....

  • @mitotianiMartin
    @mitotianiMartin 12 років тому

    Hi Michael, I have just watched this amazing video! It helped me a lot, I finally start to understand it. Best guaguanco tutorial ever! You really are great teacher and percussionist. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @jastimbal60
    @jastimbal60 5 років тому +1

    Great video! Awesome lesson! Thanks for sharing!

  • @manoreina1
    @manoreina1 11 років тому

    Excellent, bravo!

  • @jaws21015
    @jaws21015 11 років тому

    Thank you Michael. Very clear explanation. As always the quality is excellent.
    I like your Cata instrument... it looks primitive but authentic!

  • @twerpantine
    @twerpantine 11 років тому +1

    Because if you listen to the Cata part of the rhythm you will find if you say to yourself " i like potatoes,i dont like sugar" it fits and is a good way of remembering it. i learnt this from a cuban percussionist.

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  11 років тому

    Thanks! I was born on Aruba and I grew up in Holland.

  • @GospelProgressionsUniversity
    @GospelProgressionsUniversity 12 років тому

    excelente. Great work

  • @doyouneedalittlebag
    @doyouneedalittlebag 2 роки тому +2

    I like to handle the catá differently, not that this method is no good, but you can handle it in such a way that the right hand is doing the clave. This means that you can then use the same pattern on, say block and bell, and one hand will always be doing the clave. It's like dis:
    R-LR-L-RL-R-RL-L

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  2 роки тому

      Yes, you can play it in this way too. I've seen it (not in Cuba) before. I think in one of the many rumba videos I posted I explained it in this way too, with the clave in the strong hand. The pattern I showed in this video is the traditional way that my Cuban teacher showed me.

    • @doyouneedalittlebag
      @doyouneedalittlebag 2 роки тому

      @@MichaeldeMiranda Maybe the traditional way fits better in rumba columbia?

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  11 років тому

    Thank you, John!

  • @reynaldoziems1365
    @reynaldoziems1365 2 роки тому

    Excellent explanation Thanks.Very Good Video. It explains the different parts of the guaguanco . Finally, Could you post VIDEO or link that explains where each slap and tone pf the 3-2 falls in the 1+ 2+3+4+1+2+3+4+ count
    Thanks . you're great . I learned a lot

  • @RuggeroArtaleDrums
    @RuggeroArtaleDrums 7 років тому +1

    Thank you Michael!

  • @METODODELCUADRODELCASINO
    @METODODELCUADRODELCASINO 10 років тому +1

    buen trabajo!

  • @KeyHedera
    @KeyHedera 12 років тому

    super! Great again))

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  10 років тому

    I have seen it played like this too and perhaps it is traditional too. My teacher, Justo Pelladito, taught it to me the I show it in this video. So, I'm sure about my pattern and hand setting.

  • @jeanluccayla
    @jeanluccayla 9 років тому +1

    Very interesting and very Professional . Fé-li-ci-ta-tions :))

  • @MsDo2011
    @MsDo2011 7 років тому

    I really like the way you teach ! You made it easy for anyone ! Thanks a lot , also you mentioned that you gonna do another tutorial about how to play solo , can you send the link please if you did perform that already ,

  • @brendaboykin3281
    @brendaboykin3281 3 роки тому +1

    Thanx, Maestro.

  • @Pimpmania
    @Pimpmania 12 років тому

    Michael...Thank you for a great tutorial.
    My biggest problem and mental block is the pattern with left and right. I am right handed but do some things as a natural lefty.

  • @Juanlove2009
    @Juanlove2009 9 років тому

    Nice Master

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  12 років тому

    Yes, they are from Cuba. I don't think they make them anymore, because they used to get their wood from Angola. But this stopped about 20 years ago....

  • @zarapico
    @zarapico 13 років тому

    Yes please, tutorial on Quinto! Thank you very much in advance.

  • @acere58
    @acere58 11 років тому

    Muy bien hecho acere. Ache

  • @b0fjk80
    @b0fjk80 11 років тому

    They look like some custom made congas here from the US. Mine look different but they are a set from master conga maker Jay Bereck from Skin on Skins. If you haven't heard of him...Google him. :) Anyway, your congas sound amazing and look beautiful! And your videos are very well made....thanks for sharing.

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  12 років тому

    @KeyHedera Thanks, Kate!!

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  12 років тому +1

    I have had students with this same problem. Some patterns they played right handed and other rhythms left handed, but they sometimes forgot which rhythm to play with the right or left hand......

  • @NormanHarrisII
    @NormanHarrisII 13 років тому +2

    Excellent! Perhaps also at some point post the notation for the quinto parts and solo? Respect!

  • @marcusdekker
    @marcusdekker 11 років тому

    Awesome tutorial, thank you so much.
    Any chance seeing you reform here in Holland?

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  12 років тому

    Your welcome and enjoy the video's!!

  • @bmeistergeneral
    @bmeistergeneral 10 років тому +2

    Another superb video. I was wondering why you use the hand combination you do for the cata? I would have thought that going hand to hand or doing right hand on beat and left hand off beat would be more straight forward. Also, interesting that this is the same as the cascara from salsa.

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  10 років тому +2

      Thanks Bernard! About the cata, this is the way that my teacher, Justo Pelladito, explained it to me. But I've seen this same pattern also played with the right hand playing the rumba clave pattern and the other notes with the left hand. So, I think there are many more possibilities.

  • @sam33882
    @sam33882 10 років тому

    Thank you very much for your nice lessons

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  12 років тому

    Your welcome! Enjoy the video's!

  • @solomongrundy6806
    @solomongrundy6806 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Michael, maybe others have pointed this question out but when you explain the Salidor beats you said that after the palm finger comes a slap, however, when you demo it, it seems like you are doing a touch hit. Is this correct or just a product of my imagination?. And if is not, are those hits interchangeable? Bedankt!

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  3 роки тому

      Well, it is more then a fingertip, but certainly not a dominant slap. The melody is made by the open tones and I wouldn't play the slaps too loud...

    • @solomongrundy6806
      @solomongrundy6806 3 роки тому

      @@MichaeldeMiranda Thank you very much!

  • @thomascarmichael1854
    @thomascarmichael1854 8 років тому +1

    Your tutorials are great. I have read about Guaguanco played "against the clave." Could you illustrate this technique? I read about it, but it never seems concrete to me.
    Thanks

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  8 років тому +1

      +Thomas Carmichael The Cuban style of guaguanco (Havanna style) is always against the clave. They mean that the melody of the conga's is not going along with the melody of the clave. This lesson you just saw is an example where the tres golpe is not going with the clave. You can also watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/W63tsGRT-RE/v-deo.html

  • @331paradiddle
    @331paradiddle 10 років тому

    Hi Michael. I have seen the cata pattern written R LR L R L R R LL in tutorials on the internet. They are showing the right hand as following the 3-2 rumba clave. Can you clarify for me please. I just want to learn to play this music keeping the tradition. Thanks so much

  • @b0fjk80
    @b0fjk80 11 років тому

    Those are beautiful looking congas...what do you have???

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  13 років тому

    The quinto will come, but be patient....

  • @makabaangelsgarcon6063
    @makabaangelsgarcon6063 10 років тому

    you sound dutch! :O

  • @MichaeldeMiranda
    @MichaeldeMiranda  11 років тому

    The congas I use are from Cuba. They stopped making these congas.....

  • @MadininaFree
    @MadininaFree 8 років тому +1

    what do you call 'salidor' is this a tumba ?thank you

    • @MichaeldeMiranda
      @MichaeldeMiranda  8 років тому

      +MadininaFree In rumba they often call the tumba: salidor. The conga is called tres golpe and quinto remains the same. In Bantu rhythms the tumba is often called caja. So there are different names for the same drum.

  • @twerpantine
    @twerpantine 12 років тому +1

    i like potatoes, i dont like sugar