All the drum teachers on UA-cam are good, but I am most impressed with you. I've been watching your tutorials repeatedly. I am your video student. Thank you sir.
I fully agree with that excellent reminder at 12:43 : learn to play it straight, then later some swing (or some kind of interpretation) can be added. True for any style of music, moreover when it is at the service of dancers. Top music lesson, many many useful details, thanks!
Con gusto! I love this guy. He's a more knowledgeable and experienced percussionist than me but I agree with all he says. I enjoy very much the lessons! Even with the stuff that I already know and have played for years I always learn something. Is he out of San Francisco?
Edgardo is based in Oakland but he plays and teaches all over the Bay Area. He is currently recording a new album. Please check out his website at: musicandela.com/
Caballero gracias llevo tiempo tocando con grupos pero usted de todos los que e escuchado,tiene una manera de explicar bien y una tecnica buena. Gracias de nuevo.
You mentioned one of the most phenomenal musician/producers I've ever cherished in my 6+ decades; I hold him partly responsible for my hopeless, extreme addiction to every note of music he's ever played....... Colombia's Diego Gale. Now, this is a gringo's point of view, but when I think of Colombian salsa I consider one other musician/producer; Fruko (y sus Tesos) Estrada is kind of a counterpart to Diego Gale in the sense one represents Medellin style and the other Cali style. While Colombian salsa is fantastic, there's also the production aspect; Colombian studio work is perfection. I consider the cats behind the production to be as much musicians as the players in the band. What I'd give to be able to go to Colombia for an event where Diego is playing, such as Feria de Cali. Okay, suffice it to say you said a magic word and got a subscriber :) And my gratitude for your generosity of excellence.
Campanero Campana!!!, reveladora lección para mi, neófito en esto de entender como están estructuradas las canciones. A mis 48 años estoy empezando con las Congas... poco a poco, poco a poco y sin maestro por aquí en el viejo continente. Dios te pague y la Virgen te acompañe Maestro. Nota: Me encanta el altar que tiene montao; seguro ese Sagrado Corazón de Jesús ilumina ese gran don de dar y enseñar que tienes. Cordial Saludo.
I've never play cowbell before and I know nothing about music. But I want to learn to play cowbell because I like it a lot. Do you think is a good idea to buy a cowbell and try to learn from youtube? I'd really appreciate your response
Hola Rafael, mi amigo Evelio Llamas (ver Face Book Page en: facebook.com/evelio.llamas2) te puede vender el palo, hecho de una resina especial sintética. También el hace muy buenas campanas. Muy recomendable su trabajo. Obviamente no se donde vives, pero el hace envíos a todo el mundo. Suerte y subscríbete a mi canal! Gracias.
Music is not a matter of having or not having talent and there is not a single person on this planet has no talents at all enjoy making music and keep practicing God Bless you
Damn, I had a hard time finding that like and dislike button as you said. So pal Carajo, I hit the like button . Gracias, por la educacion. Cubiche right ? me too.
Don't know either the number or model, sorry my friend! I bought it at Haight Ashburry Music Center in San Francisco, a good 20 years ago, and I buy bells by testing them and playing them. It doesn't have any number or code written on it. All I know is JCR Bells are now a bit of a collectors item, and I believe JCR made a higher pitch and this one which is the lower. I recently (just a couple of days back) saw one just like that for sale on E-Bay . Thanks for your comment.
Las campanas o cencerros, algunas, tienen algunos sobretonos o sonidos no deseados, esas pequeñas gomas o a veces un poco de tape o cinta adhesiva apaga esos sonidos no deseados. Algunos músicos prefieren no ponerle nunca nada a la campana. Gracias por visitar los videos.
Estoy hablando de Bandas de salsa es obvio!!!!!! Que si es un conjunto entra el Bongocero primero claro si es el unico con el secerro wow!!!!!obvio!!!!
De acuerdo: es obvio. No hay timbalero en el conjunto. Pero en muchas ocasiones musicales en la Salsa, después de un "bloque" (break) ó corte, el timbalero y el bongocero entran juntos en la section de campanas, por eso argumento el comentario de que el timbalero entra "siempre" primero en la campana. De nuevo, gracias por los comentarios. Pa'lante!
Sherif, I have small hands and the JCR (may he RIP) bell it's a large bell. I can take some liberties as far as my index, as you mentioned. But the general point is to hold the bell firmly and not muffled the sound. Thanks for watching the video and for your comment.
This are percussion classes concentrated, not a quick reference on how to play. What other people find VERY informative, you find boring or unnecessary, and that is the way it goes... Thats why there is the "like or dislike" button on the right of the video. Thanks for the comment.
Edgardo Cambon Again, you should ignore these kind of people. They're not worth responding to. You are here for people like me who love your videos and appreciate them. Can't wait until you make Timbales video. I hope you use the same level of patience and explanation as all your other videos.
All the drum teachers on UA-cam are good, but I am most impressed with you. I've been watching your tutorials repeatedly. I am your video student. Thank you sir.
I fully agree with that excellent reminder at 12:43 : learn to play it straight, then later some swing (or some kind of interpretation) can be added. True for any style of music, moreover when it is at the service of dancers.
Top music lesson, many many useful details, thanks!
The best demonstration on playing the Bongo bell on the internet. Brilliant. You are an excellent, excellent teacher.
Bravo Maestro.
I love the way you teach wepa I’m trying to learn
He is such a brilliant teacher…full of knowledge and insight, beautiful person with many valuable lessons. Muchisima gracias!!
You're incredibly sweet! Thank you for watching and for the kind comments!
Con gusto! I love this guy. He's a more knowledgeable and experienced percussionist than me but I agree with all he says. I enjoy very much the lessons! Even with the stuff that I already know and have played for years I always learn something. Is he out of San Francisco?
Edgardo is based in Oakland but he plays and teaches all over the Bay Area. He is currently recording a new album. Please check out his website at: musicandela.com/
Gracias. Saludos desde Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Caballero gracias llevo tiempo tocando con grupos pero usted de todos los que e escuchado,tiene una manera de explicar bien y una tecnica buena. Gracias de nuevo.
You mentioned one of the most phenomenal musician/producers I've ever cherished in my 6+ decades; I hold him partly responsible for my hopeless, extreme addiction to every note of music he's ever played....... Colombia's Diego Gale.
Now, this is a gringo's point of view, but when I think of Colombian salsa I consider one other musician/producer; Fruko (y sus Tesos) Estrada is kind of a counterpart to Diego Gale in the sense one represents Medellin style and the other Cali style. While Colombian salsa is fantastic, there's also the production aspect; Colombian studio work is perfection. I consider the cats behind the production to be as much musicians as the players in the band.
What I'd give to be able to go to Colombia for an event where Diego is playing, such as Feria de Cali.
Okay, suffice it to say you said a magic word and got a subscriber :) And my gratitude for your generosity of excellence.
Clear and concise imparting of essential info...love it and thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Subscribed. I'm just starting out and this helped me understand a lot, thank you!
Love your sense of humor...and your teaching...many thanks again.
Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial thanks so much Maestro,taking my playing and knowledge to another level 👍🏾
Some people have the gift of teaching, you are extremely gifted friend.
Gracias!
Got a Campana for my Birthday, I am very excited not only for the present but also for this great lesson. Thank you
Happy playing!
Beautiful man! Aloha!
Campanero Campana!!!, reveladora lección para mi, neófito en esto de entender como están estructuradas las canciones.
A mis 48 años estoy empezando con las Congas... poco a poco, poco a poco y sin maestro por aquí en el viejo continente.
Dios te pague y la Virgen te acompañe Maestro.
Nota: Me encanta el altar que tiene montao; seguro ese Sagrado Corazón de Jesús ilumina ese gran don de dar y enseñar que tienes. Cordial Saludo.
Muchísimas gracias!
Que sabrosura y sabor, también muchísima pedagogía para transmitir los conocimientos
Subscribed excellent content! So easy to understand! Many thanks!
Buenazo!, para los que estamos empezando, con este video y bastante practica algo podremos lograr.
Muchas Gracias!
Gracias Jorge!
So excellent! Valuable lesson thank you
Muchas gracias, maestro!
I'll be checking out your other videos too. Especially the dance ones!
¡Súper! Lista para empezar a ver todos los videos. Saludos desde Cali Co.
Gracias Ruli!
Love your prospective Maestro!
Thank you for the intro and exercises!
all your videos are excellent ! ,need more
You're very kind!
i love this channel
Thanks for watching!
thank you for breaking down the beat I'm a guitar guy ..your dog says hello
Bien presentado e muy util. Me ayuda entender este instrumento mucho.
Salud!
Hi. Good vid mate, and overal, dance papi's a great channel. Keep up the good work. Mark. England.
Happy to be back and more videos to come!
My friend I like the way how you teaching
Thank you Juan!
Muy buen video la campana es mi instrumento favorito la toco desde los 11 .. donde suena la campana me quedo siempre,,, sigue con los videos bro
Gracias Steve! Los videos siguen! :-)
Gracias, excelente video
Thank you bro you made things a lot ezzyer !
Thanks for watching Joel!
Great teaching
Thank you Dance Papi for your lesson! Amazing teacher! De donde sos?
Thank you Laura! Were all located in the San Francisco Bay Area!
Laura, nací en Uruguay, Montevideo. Vivi en Argentina, Holanda y ahora en USA. Gracias.
great video
Wonderful! Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Cuando vemos el tutorial de timbal?, muy bien explicado, de gran ayuda.
Good vibes from Miami
We're talking about a timbales video and hope to film one soon!
Needs more cowbell.
Amazing!
I've never play cowbell before and I know nothing about music. But I want to learn to play cowbell because I like it a lot. Do you think is a good idea to buy a cowbell and try to learn from youtube? I'd really appreciate your response
I love SALSA
ve got a fever and only prescription is more campana
Great job
Quienes son los mejores campaneros de la historia de la salsa?
Ashe pa´ti mi hermano !
Salud!
Saludos mi hermano! Tienes algun tutorial de Changüi ? Usted es un maestro con el cual se aprende mucho . Ashe
Do you know how to do salsa Hector Lavoe style, El Cantante for instance?
Ver y nice....I learned lot thanks
Thanks for watching!
Abrazo grande Edgardo :)
Epa!
Gracias!
Excelente,podría haber un video en español??
I randomly change some opens to doubles, adds a lot more spice (salsa) to it.
como se llama l'artista della musica ?
Vamos arriba Uruguay carajo
Can you name some songs we can practice these patterns with?
Q le pusistes al palo de la campana cinta plástica??
Cómo se llama la canción o melodía con la clave
Hola, que referencia es el cencerro que usas en el video?
Saludos desde colombia
Hola, estoy usando un cencerro JCR hecho en New York. Tambien tengo cencerros LP (Up Town) y uno de Colombia de HR percussion. Saludos.
Edgardo Cambon Hola cual.modelo es la campana para la salsa clásica? De los LP, gracias por tus conocimientos saludos
excelente tutorial , maferefun la ocha .
Gracias!
What kind of cowbell is that???
Que bueno
merci!!!
Maestro donde se puede conseguir el palo que usted está usando en ese vídeo?
Hola Rafael, mi amigo Evelio Llamas (ver Face Book Page en: facebook.com/evelio.llamas2) te puede vender el palo, hecho de una resina especial sintética. También el hace muy buenas campanas. Muy recomendable su trabajo. Obviamente no se donde vives, pero el hace envíos a todo el mundo. Suerte y subscríbete a mi canal! Gracias.
Edgardo Cambon gracias yo vivo en Houston Texas y soy subcritor suyo
Gracias voy a chequearlo 👍
podrias grabar unos videos en espñol,que buenos serian
como se toca la campana en ritmo de bota?
What is his band's name
Edgardo has a few wonderful bands he leads. Check out his website for complete info: www.musicandela.com/
Even an untalented person like me understood it! Thanks!
Happy to help! :-)
Music is not a matter of having or not having talent and there is not a single person on this planet has no talents at all enjoy making music and keep practicing God Bless you
Damn, I had a hard time finding that like and dislike button as you said. So pal Carajo, I hit the like button . Gracias, por la educacion. Cubiche right ? me too.
Señor Cambon tiene email?
Se puede encontrar en:
musicandela.com/contact
Salud!
edgardo@musicandela.com
What make is this campana?
JCR rom Ny City. By now a collectors item. But you can find bells in a similar pitch (tone) by other current manufacturers. Good luck Sir.
What tone is this? Low pitch or medium ?
@@caballosalsero Low. Gracias!
que campana ni campana mi hermano...that's a cencerro. :)
Habanero212 es campana cencerro o cowbell es igual
Seria súper bueno que estuviera el audio en español
Proximamente!
Anybody know how to find more campana patterns? or how to add extra things that is not the standard pattern?
We'll be recording another campana video lesson soon!
Abraham, Forward to 18.50 for more syncopated pattern. Thank you. More to come.
Yes, thank you! what I want to learn is maybe some fills that people use to change it up a bit.
Are you Uruguayan?
Edgardo is proudly Uruguayan!
You'd mentioned the bell is a JCR ? what specific number or model is it ?
Don't know either the number or model, sorry my friend! I bought it at Haight Ashburry Music Center in San Francisco, a good 20 years ago, and I buy bells by testing them and playing them. It doesn't have any number or code written on it. All I know is JCR Bells are now a bit of a collectors item, and I believe JCR made a higher pitch and this one which is the lower. I recently (just a couple of days back) saw one just like that for sale on E-Bay . Thanks for your comment.
@@Eddysuconga wow I even forgot about this comment from two years ago. I picked up a LP cowl bell number 9. Sounds amazing.
Brother por que algunas campanas esos cosas dentro? la tuya los tiene
Es para vajar un poco la resonancia!
Miguel Santiago oh gracias
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Las campanas o cencerros, algunas, tienen algunos sobretonos o sonidos no deseados, esas pequeñas gomas o a veces un poco de tape o cinta adhesiva apaga esos sonidos no deseados. Algunos músicos prefieren no ponerle nunca nada a la campana. Gracias por visitar los videos.
La campana del timbalero siempre!! entra primero que la del Bongosero!!
Gracias Miguel!
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No siempre, pues en el estilo "Conjunto" no hay Timbalero. Gracias por los comentarios.
Estoy hablando de Bandas de salsa es obvio!!!!!! Que si es un conjunto entra el Bongocero primero claro si es el unico con el secerro wow!!!!!obvio!!!!
De acuerdo: es obvio. No hay timbalero en el conjunto. Pero en muchas ocasiones musicales en la Salsa, después de un "bloque" (break) ó corte, el timbalero y el bongocero entran juntos en la section de campanas, por eso argumento el comentario de que el timbalero entra "siempre" primero en la campana. De nuevo, gracias por los comentarios. Pa'lante!
en español porfavor :D pero igual excelente video
Gracias Carlos!
2:20 OOLAAA!!!
Pongan hoido en el Tiempo 14:49😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ese tape le mata el sonido a la campana le opaca el sonido!
Brother haz un tutorial en español d la campana
La idea es grabar todo de nuevo en español...proximamente!
Dance Papi Chevere!!!!
Steve Naranjo si
Si seria excelente en español
porque no hablas en ESPAÑOL.
?????????????
You are using your middle finger of the left hand to change the resononce of the sound, and you said you are against this technique ?!!
Sherif, I have small hands and the JCR (may he RIP) bell it's a large bell. I can take some liberties as far as my index, as you mentioned. But the general point is to hold the bell firmly and not muffled the sound. Thanks for watching the video and for your comment.
amigo podrias hablarlo en español no hablo inglis
o los 2s a la ves
en español !!!
proximamente!
@@dancepapi *solo respondes a algunos*
El nombre de el instrumento no es campana si no Cencerro.
You went to fast on that last pattern,I want able to pick it up.
Dog @ 2:18
@ 16:08
Kona is the star! :-)
yep..we appreciate people whom share their knowledge...but for god sake....WHY THEY LOVE TALK LIKE A PARROT??? more action less talking
This are percussion classes concentrated, not a quick reference on how to play. What other people find VERY informative, you find boring or unnecessary, and that is the way it goes... Thats why there is the "like or dislike" button on the right of the video. Thanks for the comment.
Edgardo Cambon Again, you should ignore these kind of people. They're not worth responding to. You are here for people like me who love your videos and appreciate them. Can't wait until you make Timbales video. I hope you use the same level of patience and explanation as all your other videos.