Congadelica wrote:Welcome Boston .
Your in good company here bro . so much knowledge and expierience . If your serious about wanting to learn properly as not to get bad habits .
This is a good place to start .
http://www.ovm.co.uk/I have worked with Raz the director Tutor of this group and cant speak highly enough of his methods of tuition .
I hope you enjoy your new found passion as much as I did . i remember bursting onto this forum in a similar way to you . I have learned so much from here , I could have wasted heaps of ime trawling the web , but this place is awesome .
marco
Cd, thanks for that link, EXACTLY what i'm looking for. I come from a DJing history basically, progressed onto sample based dance track production. I'm 40, parents never got me to take music, cant read music or play an instrument properly, biggest regret of my adult life ..... drumming, like staring into a fire, seems so natural, and I seem fairly comfortable with it.
I'm currently jamming with my bongos/congas to dance music, i've got that inbuilt, head nodding, toe tapping rhythm going on from the last 20 years of my musical career and i'm getting it to work well with the bongos, lol, although i'm sure you'd all frown and say its got no form or something, but having trouble implementing the congas into the general 'sound'.
But this is where the problem lies .... I'm having trouble trying to keep to a predetermined pattern, i.e, the youtube lessons, stick control pages, Martillo even, none of it seems to fit with my internal vibe. I can happilly tap away with a fairly quick 'on the fly' pattern to a dance track at 130bpm, but I'm embarrassed to say I can't maintain the Martillo at even a slow pace, 50-70 bpm
So, I think I need a tutor for at least a short while. Over the last year i've bought various instruments to dabble at learning, although only to a level that allows me to sample 4-8bar sequences for looping in arrangements, but with the bongos and congas I feel some sort of 'at ease' kinda state of mind. Like when I'm having a little hour jam on my bass guitar .... its just ... well, boring ! lol, I start jamming with my bongos and congas (even with my beginner skills) and suddenly 2 to 4 hours have dissappeared (hence sore hands yesterday).
I think i'm kinda drawn to bongos and congas as I have a leaning towards latin influenced dance music, I'm always adding some sorta spanish guitar lick or some dope bongo riff, I especially love sax ........
I feel the key to this whole bongo/conga thing is learning the lating rhthms and patterns ..... properly, and I think thats where a good tutor would come in handy.