joaozinho wrote:Hellos guys.just one question:can I call this groove rumba abierta?
Thank's for the help
http://soundcloud.com/joao-branco-9/rumba-abierta-1
rhythmrhyme wrote:joaozinho wrote:Hellos guys.just one question:can I call this groove rumba abierta?
Thank's for the help
http://soundcloud.com/joao-branco-9/rumba-abierta-1
I'm not sure what the rhythm is, but I admire your stones for recording and posting it here. I think I saw another post of some solo work you recorded as well.
I've been working very hard on the congas for the last 7 years or so, after having a set for 15 years and not taking the technique seriously enough. I've yet to put up a recording or video for critique by the board. One day soon perhaps
bongosnotbombs wrote:It does sound a lot like the cha cha version of tumbao being played on two drums to me, and as I played along to it, it matches cha cha/tumbao exactly. What is your source for this rhythm as rumba abierta? What are the parts for the other congas?
joaozinho wrote:bongosnotbombs wrote:It does sound a lot like the cha cha version of tumbao being played on two drums to me, and as I played along to it, it matches cha cha/tumbao exactly. What is your source for this rhythm as rumba abierta? What are the parts for the other congas?
Hello bongosnotbombs,
i dont remember the exact source of it, I learned on internet i guess?The video that I post is exactly the same rithm(http://youtu.be/xm1NnXL2m9Y),and is not cha cha cha
http://youtu.be/hxZoH0QZxNE this is cha cha cha,do you think is the same thing
Thanks!!
joaozinho wrote:http://youtu.be/xm1NnXL2m9Y
what do you think? is this traditional cha cha cha?
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