KidCuba wrote:Thank you for filming that clip, very helpful and puts everything into perspective for me.
Just to be clear, on your bass cajon, is striking (thinner) surface the one your hitting with the left hand?
Also seeing there are so many ways to play kata in guaguanco, do you recommend any one particular pattern, when adapting it to the cajon?
Thanks again!
guarachon63 wrote:Here's a great set of videos that clearly illustrate how to play segundo cajón, by none other than "Chori" (Jacinto Scull), a true master of the technique, and how to incorporate a tumbadora with it. With Yoruba Andabo in 1992.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL230E70DF49DD6698
And this is a great demostration of Pancho Quinto's caja/batá technique:
http://youtu.be/l8uRR7uF85c
saludos
Barry
windhorse wrote:
The other thing to notice in these vids is how the masters play nice and softly. It's a firm flat hand, but they aren't "hitting" the drum head. They aren't bouncing.
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