taikonoatama wrote:I agree with what others have said here but want to add something:
The full-hand style of the first stroke of "heel-toe" is typically played by just dropping the whole hand onto the head in a relaxed manner - getting a booming bass tone is not the objective. There's a difference in force. The point is to get a thuddy sound that contrasts nicely with the second "toe" stroke of the "heel-toe" combo.
JohnnyConga wrote:The hand parts do consist of the tip of the fingers, the center palm, and the heel of the hand, which are all used in a variety of ways on the drum, as it should be.....now if your talking individual "styles" that is something else....ex...Changuito/Tomas/Anga/gio.....etc...now what i call the "shuffle/left hand or right hand "manoteo", is not meant to be heard is right....please do not discount one style over another...learn them all if u can....you can only benefit by it..."the more in your arsenal the stronger you are!"...hope this helps...Johnny Conga
chris hansen wrote:I was taught that the heel toe in tumbao shouldn't really by heard, that it was more for timekeeping.
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