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Advanced Drum Set Groove

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Timbale Lessons

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Conga Lessons Quicktime Real Video
"Salsa" Drum Set Groove Quicktime Real Video
Candombe Funk Groove Quicktime Real Video

 

I do teach by video.
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Advanced Groove - Candombe from Uruguay

Candombe is one bad rhythm, coming to us from Uruguay. There are other lessons on my site regarding this great rhythm. Check them out, as well as this one. This is a rather advanced lesson, due to the massive coordination you'll need to play it well.

Thanks to Nick Hansen, one of my students from Musicians Institute. We had a lesson at my home studio and Nick wanted some drumming info that would give him coordination between a repetitive bass drum pattern and other rhythms played with the hands. Well, this groove will certainly give you the rhythmic information to take you there!

In the first and second examples, you'll hear the ride pattern
playing a nice over the barline rhythm. Experiment with this sound, creating a rhythm on top of the other rhythms!

The third example has the ride pattern emulating one of the drums found in candombe, called the chico. You're playing the last three 16th notes of the quarter note, with a slight accent on the first of the three.

Top line is ride pattern, then snare, bass drum, and hi hat.

 

Please do write to me at chuck@chucksilverman.com with any comments!

Much thanks to Sibelius software for assisting me with these lessons! A very easy and intuitive program for music notation and much more.

 

 


Samba Snare Pattern Dbl. Handed Samba Essential Groove      
Playing Clave Drum Set Grooves Clave Drum Set Grooves. 2

Advanced Coordination Exercise

Matanzas
Catá

Cascara Hand Exercise #2 What Should You Learn? MI Lesson
Mozambique

Cascara Application #3 Singles Exercise
Songo Basic2 Songo Basic3 Rumba from
Havana
Rumba from
Matanzas
Maracas Applications Cascara Hand Exercise
Hand WarmUps Double Bass Workout Three Sixteen Hand Exer.

Five Four
Hand Exer.

Columbia from Matanzas Basic Songo
Samba Reggae Memphis Soul Stew Paradiddle Pyramid Baião Rhythm Clave Warmups
Ostinato Ex. More Double Bass Abakwa for Drum Set Cuban Drum Grooves Abakwa Drums Poncho's Mambo
Partido Alto Partido Alto + Hand Exercises

Manny Oquendo
Legendary
Musician

How to Make Transitions

More
Transition
Information

Basic Samba

Musical Odd Note Groupings using
Triplets.

More Musical Odd Note Groupings using
Triplets.
Interesting Sticking Ideas New York Style Mozambique MI Class New Ride Pattern

Candombe Hand Exercise

Lombardo
Lesson
#1

 

Lombardo Lesson
#2

Groovin' Independence

Basic Brasilian Rhythms Double Bass Cowbell Lessons
Latin Hand Patterns Latin Rudiments 5 against 2 Hand Patterns Changuito Melodic Independence Cascara Funk Lesson FunkyTwist!
Make It Funky! More Brasilian Lessons Why You Drum! Articles of Independence Dave Lombardo Power Grooves lesson Candombe

Killer Timbale Solo

Memphis Soul Stew Memphis Soul Stew.2 Palo Drum Set Lesson Palo Drum Set Lesson.2 Get That Funk Outta Here!!
Chachacha
for drum set

World Percussion
Class

Great Groove from Cuba

Reading
Lesson

 

Thanks once again for visiting my lessons page, and for checking out the website. If I can be of any help to you, please drop me an email. And don't forget to check out the books, CDs, and videos available here. Thanks!

 

 
Chuck Silverman
P.O. Box 572962
Tarzana, CA 91357-2962
USA
Fax 818.884 8831

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