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Candombe....

Postby cdldrum » Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:58 pm

Sirs,

Respectfully submit...this young teacher does a very nice job of explaining... check

out the other vids in his series. My first exposure to this style...


Peace, Chas


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR2M7T8h ... playnext=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR2M7T8huKE&NR=1
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Re: Candombe....

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Re: Candombe....

Postby ABAKUA » Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:19 am

Im often invited to perform in the 'llamadas" or comparsas de Candombe for the Uruguayan Independance Day festival parades. Its alot of fun and a great feeling to be surrounded by drums in every direction. The ground beneath us shakes when everyone plays. 8)
As you march, people from the crowd often rush up to the drummers and bring a glass of wine up to your mouth and pour it in as you play without stopping! Great stuff, the Uruguayans love it.
3 different sized drums, 2 set/variation ostinato patterns with a third drum improvising, played in 3/2 straight clave.
Similar in concept to Rumba Guaguanco format etc

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I will see if I can dig out some images from the recent comparsas I played in which I have on my home PC (at work now)

Here is some footage I found from last years Candombe performance at the showground. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ABqsWOfOVk

Its rare for any of these guys to play congas, they kinda stick to their own and dont really get involved with anything Afro Cuban, I have studied Candombe with some of their most prolific players, due to my smashing left hand slap I often get asked to play the 'Chico' drum (kind of like the role of the tres golpes), alternatively I will play the 'Piano' drum (similar role to the Salidor). One of my main students is a great Candombe drummer, he is looking to expand his drumming knowledge from just Candombe which can tend to be a bit repetitive. Been studying with me now for about 6 months, he's coming along nicely. :D
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Re: Candombe....

Postby PRDRconguero » Tue Sep 21, 2010 3:56 am

Looks like fun
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Re: Candombe....

Postby sjhendee » Sat Oct 02, 2010 5:42 am

Check out SambaMasterClass.com for Jorge Alabe's take on Candomble. We have a bunch of videos for Brazilian percussion, its great for coming up with ideas. We're running a special right now...$10.00 off the first month.

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Re: Candombe....

Postby ABAKUA » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:46 pm

sjhendee wrote:Check out SambaMasterClass.com for Jorge Alabe's take on Candomble. We have a bunch of videos for Brazilian percussion, its great for coming up with ideas. We're running a special right now...$10.00 off the first month.

Steve



Candombe - not Candomble. :wink:

Candombe, Afro Uruguayan tradition, with roots from Bantu people of West Africa.

Candomble, Afro Brazilian religion, similar base concepts to Afro Cuban Santeria. (Yorubaland ie Nigeria, Benin, Togo etc) also West African.
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Re: Candombe....

Postby sjhendee » Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:51 am

:D

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