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Until now we have worked with 1 stroke, now we will work with 2 strokes in the BassDrum. We continue with the same structure. Your right hand plays Cáscara in Wood Block, your other hand plays quarter notes in snare, your right foot plays the Clave with the F
In the previous exercises we have worked with 1 and 2 strokes, now we will use 3 strokes in the BassDrum. We continue with the same structure. Your right hand plays Cáscara in Wood Block, your other hand plays quarter notes in snare, your right foot plays the
In the previous exercises we have worked with 1 and 2 strokes, now we will use 3 strokes in the BassDrum. We continue with the same structure. Your right hand plays Cáscara in Wood Block, your other hand plays quarter notes in snare, your right foot plays the
In the previous exercises we have worked with 1 and 2 strokes, now we will use 3 strokes in the BassDrum. We continue with the same structure. Your right hand plays Cáscara in Wood Block, your other hand plays quarter notes in snare, your right foot plays the
In the previous exercises we have worked with 1 and 2 strokes, now we will use 3 strokes in the BassDrum. We continue with the same structure. Your right hand plays Cáscara in Wood Block, your other hand plays quarter notes in snare, your right foot plays the
Working with a ternary concept (Triplets). Your left hand plays the Clave in the Wood Block, the right hand will play the Triplets, to reach the independence of your hands (it is important that you sing the subdivisions like Horacio does). This video consists
Working with a ternary concept (Triplets). Your left hand plays the Clave in the Wood Block, the right hand will play the Triplets, to reach the independence of your hands (it is important that you sing the subdivisions like Horacio does). This video consists
Working with a ternary concept (Triplets). Your left hand plays the Clave in the Wood Block, the right hand will play the Triplets, to reach the independence of your hands (it is important that you sing the subdivisions like Horacio does). This video consists
Here you have a demonstration of how and for what reason all these combinations are used. You will be able to understand all of Horacio’s work system. As he says: “it is important not to jump the steps since they are fundamental to master the syste
Horacio shows you how to apply the Mambo pattern: right Hand plays Cáscara in cymbals, Left Hand orchestrates in Toms and Snare in addition to Hihat and Bass Drum. Commentary: The Mambo, as the name itself says, is a rhythm born with the Mambo era, it
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