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Here you have the second and third variation of the “Boogaloo” pattern for “Timbales” with the cymbal. Interesting pattern for Pop or Rock and Roll. Commentary: What I am doing over here, I am combining two of them, one is…
The master Giovanni shows you the first variation of the “Cáscara” pattern for Timbales, with a slow second part, in order to show you the movements of your hands on the “Hembra” and the resulting sound. Commentary: Now, letR
The master Giovanni shows you how to apply the Cha-Cha’s lead-in or pickup notes, called “Abanico.” He also demonstrates their different variations, at a normal tempo as well as at slower tempos, so that you can understand the placement of th
Here you have the first variation for “Timbales” in the “Mambo” pattern with cowbell, where Giovanni shows you the different possibilities. Commentary: I am going to play a pattern of Mambo style on the cowbell, the big cowbell a
Here you have two variations for “Timbales” in 6/8 with cowbell, in which Giovanni shows you the different possibilities. Commentary: So, like when you do 6/8, at the begining in the early days, they used the 6/8, a part of the cymbal, on th
Here you have two variations of the Cha-Cha pattern with cowbell, in which the master Giovanni shows you the different possibilities of applying the “Cáscara”. Commentary: When you change to the cowbell, Cha-Cha cowbell to play Cha-Cha R
Here you have two variations of the “Plena” pattern with “Timbales”, in which the master Giovanni shows you the different ways of its application. Commentary: I am going to play a rhythm, coming from Puerto Rico, where I come fro
Giovanni carries out two very simple exercises, slow and fast, for using the cowbell in the Son Montuno pattern. In this case only with quarter notes. Commentary: Another variation that is like a third variation, goes like this, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4…
Here you have a second exercise of the Mambo pattern on the Cowbell. Giovanni uses different sounds to complete this two bar pattern, formed by quarter notes and eighth notes. Commentary: Then he came with that, it was the pattern for Mambo, 1, 2, 1, 2,
The master Giovanni teaches you the Jala Jala pattern for cowbell at a normal tempo and also at a slower tempo to allow you to understand the placement of the strokes. Commentary: Another style that you can play on the cowbell is [what] we call the Jala
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