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Postby ABAKUA » Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:36 pm

Batucada drumming MP3 samples needed.

For private home use, not to be used commercially or for any financial gain or public exploitation....

Drumming only preffered, no vocals.

Please post MP3's here or post links to online samples, or if you have them on your computer, please PM me and I will pass you my email for you to send to me.


Thanks.
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Postby congastu » Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:29 pm

hi abakua

If you go to http://www.meninosdomorumbi.org and click on "repertorio" it will take to a list of songs from the groups cd. Click on the titles and you can either listen to samples or click on "partituras" to get the actual scores, which are as detailed as any ive seen on the net with really nice tambourim lines in particular. The song entitled "samba" will take you to a batucada audio file [short but sweet] and relevant score.

The best resource for batucada that i know of is the dvd "in the heart of Rios baterias" by jean christophe jacquin. It details many of the instruments with traditional and more modern approaches and is very thorough on how to achieve the "samba swing".

good cds to get would be Dudu Tuccis "Obatatimale", which has a very clean batucada recording, plus some great conga compositions and "Batucada Brasileira" [possibly manguera] which is over an hour of unitterrupted batucada grooves.

Unfortunately, there seem to be less resources in general over the net than for the afrocuban gear but i hope these little bits help.

Peace

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Postby ABAKUA » Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:29 am

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Thanks, however just need the drumming, Batucada in tradtitional form, zurdos, contra zurdo, repinique, snares etc.... Batucada only, no vocals, no bass etc or other intruments.

Thanks...




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Postby Tonio » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:21 am

Abakua, don't know if its legit, but check this out.

Also

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Postby blas » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:22 am

I just got these from Google, hope it's what you're looking for.... I think you'll like the first link better but they're both good,
man this stuff is getting me pumped up!

http://www.batucada-nana.com/listen.html
http://www.lionsofbatucada.com/audio.htm




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Postby congastu » Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:40 pm

Heres a basic groove for instruments

Mid surdo o...m...o...m...
low surdo m...o...m...o... [the main beat]
high surdo m...o.o.m...oo.o
snare XxxXXxxXXxxXXxxX [basic samba swing, try and push the 16th notes]
repinique xrrsxrroxrrsxrro [rrrlrrrlrrrlrrrl]
[x= open with stick r= rimshot s= slap with hand o= open with hand, three beats with sticks are bounced when at speed, keeping the feel of the swing]
agogo x..xx.x.x.x.xx.x
l..hh.l.l.h.hh.l [l= low, h= high]

ganza XxxXXxxXXxxXXxxX [try and let hand naturally recoil for quieter strokes]
timbau or conga os.so.sso.ssoo.o
tambourim [old style, no virada,ie,turning] .x.x.xx.x.x.xx.x
triangle occooccoo etc [o=open, c= closed]

and the list goes on!!!! Try meninosdomorumbi again for more arrangements in various styles, it IS online, maybe cos its brazilian site its hard to access sometimes

peace stu
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Postby ABAKUA » Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:34 pm

Thanks Stu, independantly I know the parts, its more so I can show how it all comes together in a typical large batucada outfit.

Thanks for the links etc. :)
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Postby congastu » Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:15 pm

AAAh, i see

Check your pm, me and a friend did a cd for that very purpose, can try and get it to you by yousendit or something early next week if thats not too late, unfortunately im offski till sunday in literally a few mins!!!

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