Now that is more like it ... of course that is playing without attempting to provide a lesson.
I don't know what to think of that Expert Village stuff. I read somewhere that they've created 150,000 videos. There is advertising involved so there may be a revenue source. There doesn't seem to be any content quality control though, beyond lighting and decent video production. I don't get it. Can you make enough money on hit-count based revenue for advertising content on YouTube to pay for thousands of videos? It's hard to believe they pay their "experts" ... I'm assuming they work for free and are worth what they are paid, but I may be wrong. Has anyone seen a story of Expert Village's business model?
Well now to change the subject to good videos, what do y'all think of these next two?
Slow, basic, one drum, broken down into parts:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-J3UArM ... re=relatedComfortable speed, musical playing demonstration, variations, two to three drums:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CYYo5Dq ... re=relatedI set out to find instructions for Brazilian Samba rhythms on congas and have started with these two. Other than fishing around for more videos, I don't know how to check authenticity. But other videos do support these insofar as the same or very similar rhythms are played by other people in other videos for "Brazilian Samba" rhythms. In any event, I like the rhythms in these two videos and they're well taught with good video showing the players' hands.
Yes, I've thread jacked this to a conga subject ... forgive me ... but I found the strange bongo lesson videos while looking for conga content.
Cheers,
BMac