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Re: What are your favorite rhythms?

Postby FidelsEyeglasses » Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:47 pm

pcastag wrote:Esto es pilon!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWG2TUSykgY

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Como dice pcastag, si... un sobroso Ritmo Pilón, Ritmo Pa'ca, tambien una Ritmo Upa Upa, Ritmo Simalé and without question for me... CHANGÜI, con 'bongo del Monte'.

"Cuero na'ma.. plastic is for rain coats" :P

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Re: What are your favorite rhythms?

Postby Assaf » Sun May 13, 2012 10:02 pm

jorge wrote:
windhorse wrote: That is very powerful drumming by Francisco Aguabella, but it is definitely not palo, sounds like bembe.


It's Bembe, with sticks.
Nice stuff - hypnotic.
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Re: What are your favorite rhythms?

Postby JohnnyConga » Mon May 14, 2012 12:37 am

CONGA COMPARSA DE SANTIAGO-LOS HOYOS!....

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Re: What are your favorite rhythms?

Postby Tone » Sun May 20, 2012 7:01 pm

well, just to add a bit variety my favourites are :
Bravum, Cabula, Jinka, Vassi para Omulu and Oxum and Yansa and Ogun, Bata, Savalu, Congo, Awo para Iroko and Oxosse and Ossan, Ijexa, and many more.
Maybe I don't have a favourite after all, depending on the mood and the energy.
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Re: What are your favorite rhythms?

Postby FidelsEyeglasses » Sun May 20, 2012 7:16 pm

Tone wrote:well, just to add a bit variety my favourites are :
Bravum, Cabula, Jinka, Vassi para Omulu and Oxum and Yansa and Ogun, Bata, Savalu, Congo, Awo para Iroko and Oxosse and Ossan, Ijexa, and many more.
Maybe I don't have a favourite after all, depending on the mood and the energy.


All great, especially how drums were tuned and how non rushed the ritmos were played in these times:
http://fidelseyeglasses.blogspot.com/2009/01/candombl-brasil-1964-66-74-76-77.html
Vintage, classic and contemporary Cuban tumbadoras a.k.a. congas and bongoes made in Cuba:
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