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Postby keldin » Wed Jun 22, 2005 9:54 pm

Hello everybody!!!
I need help with Brazilian percussion, I mean structure of rhythms of different instruments (agogo, pandeiro, surdo and other). Maybe some of you can tell me some sites with information abou this. In my country i can't found any informatin.

Thanks.
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Postby mco » Thu Jun 23, 2005 10:15 am

Keldin,
Try these sites:

http://www.littlephil.free-online.co.uk/batucada.htm

http://www.emiliano.com/

http://www.rhythmweb.com/brazil.htm

Don't forget to check out the Percussion Book at Congaplace.com.

Hope this helps.

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Postby twiggd » Tue Jul 19, 2005 11:24 pm

Keldin,

I am not sure where you are, (Country). Curious. You can google your favorite percussionist's websites. Sometimes they have links that can lead you to the info you need. Also, google.com is great for conga topics. That is how I found my home here at Conga Place. Lastly, as you surf Conga Place.com, conguero's such as Johnny Conga and Abu are great resources.

God Bless,

David
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Postby Diceman » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:36 pm

Hey Keldin,

Check out http://www.pandeiro.com for some great video clips of the masters.
I am also studying Brasilian rhythms and percussion with some hot Brasilian players on the London scene, important for a percussionist to have more than one string ( a musical pun??)

Good luck in your journey

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Postby Juzzi » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:45 pm

Hello Diceman!
Have you been playing/studying with Mestre Esteves? I think he is living in London nowadays. He used to be the Mestre da Bateria of Estácio de Sá. Some years ago I had the chance to study and play with him and it was a very good experience.

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