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RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby Jaisen Torres » Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:05 am

Anyone interested in private classes in the New York & Northern parts of New Jersey area I have very personal close friends available for bata classes.
Anyone interested in taking classes with Pedrito Martinez , Roman Diaz , Alberto "Quinto" Serrano , Little Johnny Rivero , PM for contact info... :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen:

http://youtu.be/YEjefzdP3l8

http://youtu.be/zH1fUr_fe2o

http://youtu.be/1x4FMhNE4pc

http://youtu.be/5V-KQfVm3hY

http://youtu.be/mYtHZeYjiY0

http://youtu.be/dCxDekP0FoA

http://youtu.be/FU8Zqbzxhuo

http://youtu.be/Qxy_qAJEwOE

http://youtu.be/4w-1HXuuIc8

http://youtu.be/-PqLPRy-DXo
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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby jorge » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:20 pm

Nice compilation of great bata video clips on YouTube. Thanks Jaisen.
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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby pcastag » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:43 pm

I just got my fire rekindled, me and my kid played the three guerreros from oro seco for his senior recital. I've heard of some fundamento here in Houston, but haven't actually met anybody that can play/teach. If I could find a teacher here I'd be all over it. Hard to learn from folks so many miles away.
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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby tamboricua » Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:14 pm

PC,

Miguel Angel Carrillo owns Batá de Fundamento, An~á Obá Bodé based out of San Antonio, Texas this days.

Some of his regulars are: Victor "Papo" Sterling, Anthony Carrillo, Hector "El Flaco" Hernández, Abraham Rodríguez.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h7IcNNzxyQ

Hope this helps!!!

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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby pcastag » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:11 am

Thanks Jorge, Abraham was one of my first teachers, along with Skip "brinquito", we used to have them over when a wealthy colombian would fly them in to play tambors. One time he brought two sets of fundamentos, long john, felix, skip, abraham, pepe and puntilla. Wow! That was something else! If you have any info on any teachers in the area please let me know, San antone is a haul but my sis lives in Austin and I could probably hustle down there for lessons while I'm up visting her. Ayy que hacer sacrificios!
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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby tamboricua » Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:23 am

No hay de que!!! Check them out on Facebook, they normally post information when and where they will be playing a tambor.

Hopefully, they come by your neck of the woods sometime soon.

Saludos,

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Re: RAW FUNDAMENTO

Postby KidCuba » Wed Apr 03, 2013 4:27 am

pcastag wrote:Thanks Jorge, Abraham was one of my first teachers, along with Skip "brinquito", we used to have them over when a wealthy colombian would fly them in to play tambors. One time he brought two sets of fundamentos, long john, felix, skip, abraham, pepe and puntilla. Wow! That was something else! If you have any info on any teachers in the area please let me know, San antone is a haul but my sis lives in Austin and I could probably hustle down there for lessons while I'm up visting her. Ayy que hacer sacrificios!
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Long John, man I don't here his name mentioned much outside of L.A. - but good to see his name here. He was my first teacher.
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