left hand: clave, right hand: quinto!!! - rumba quinto chinitos

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Postby antonio » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:45 am

see a video here where Piri is playing quinto and clave at the same time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1xmZkwxzTI

and it is posible to download the full video here:

apozo82.blogspot.com
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Postby JohnnyConga » Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:59 pm

BIENVENIDO ANTONIO!.....are u living in Cuba?....I believe your from Italy no?....or from the states?...tell us what a typical day is like for you there, please?....How much drumming do u do on a daily basis? and where and with whom?....Welcome to our forum....."JC" Johnny Conga..... :D
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Postby Jongo » Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:53 pm

Wow, great clip! Why the cloth over the head of the quinto?
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Postby pavloconga » Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:46 pm

Wow, that's a very high level of playing and understanding.

I think the cloth on the head may be to keep the volume down for the neighbours! Or it could be a way of improving the technique, particularly slaps. I have tried it in the past and makes your hands more sensitive.
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Postby antonio » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:27 am

Ok thanks for apriciate the video! I' m french and I live in Cuba since 5 years almost, learning afrocuban drum, but most of all sacred drum (Aña, los tambores batas), with Los Chinitos. This video shows Piri and his father. He was studying quinto with one hand since 2 o 3 weeks when I filmed that. I try to promote the Chinitos on internet because they are great musicians and great people. I' m lurning an playing with them since 2 years and they are my family there now.

To respond to John I' m lurning to play Mayor (Iya) in ceremonies so I' m practicing and lurning all the things and details that I have to know to accompany the singers (it' s very hard, there' s a lot of Yoruba's songs!!!) and maybe later the Orisha' s dancer (in the ceremonies the dancer "sube", the orisha come in his body when he' s dancing in front of the drums, imagine me playing Iya there!!!!! not easy...) So I' m practising every day if there' s not any ceremony to play...

If anybody whant to go to Cuba I can help, I know it' s a crazy country!

It s posible to download the full quinto video on the website, it' s free, and there' s a interview of Pedrito Lopez, the inventor of Guarapachangueo. We also have 2 videos masterclass of Batas (Oru seco and Oru cantado). Just go at
http://apozo82.blogspot.com
Saludos!
ps: the cloth is for the neighbours!
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Postby antonio » Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:32 am

Ok thanks for apriciate the video! I' m french and I live in Cuba since 5 years almost, learning afrocuban drums, but most of all sacred drum (Aña, los tambores batas), with Los Chinitos. This video shows Piri and his father. He was studying quinto with one hand since 2 o 3 weeks when I filmed that. I try to promote the Chinitos on internet because they are great musicians and great people. I' m lurning an playing with them since 2 years and they are my family there now.

To respond to John I' m lurning to play Mayor (Iya) in ceremonies so I' m practicing and lurning all the things and details that I have to know to accompany the singers (it' s very hard, there' s a lot of Yoruba's songs!!!) and maybe later the Orisha' s dancer (in the ceremonies the dancer "sube", the orisha come in his body when he' s dancing in front of the drums, imagine me playing Iya there!!!!! not easy...) So I' m practising every day if there' s not any ceremony to play...

If anybody whant to go to Cuba I can help, I know it' s a crazy country!

It s posible to download the full quinto video on the website, it' s free, and there' s a interview of Pedrito Lopez, the inventor of Guarapachangueo. We also have 2 videos masterclass of Batas (Oru seco and Oru cantado). Just go at
http://apozo82.blogspot.com
Saludos!
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Postby TONE74 » Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:03 pm

Hola tocayo, wow! sounds like a nice experience. You must be learning a lot of of things there. I am Cuban so I know how life there is, it must of taken you some time to get adjusted. I like the music of Los Chinitos. I've been trying to get some guarapachangueo patterns lately for 2 drums ( one person ) but haven't had any luck. If you can throw one my way I would appreciate it. I really like how guarapachangueo fits with the clave. I've been watching Piri and the rest of the family on a few videos. Tell them I said hello from this side of the world and if they ever come to New York I wont miss the show. Peace
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Postby antonio » Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:06 pm

Hi! on the site web there' s a20mn video of piri giving a master class of cajon, just search on the web site and you'll find your happyness! Saludos
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