Last night I video chatted with a gal that lives in Ontario Canada. We shared some rhythms and some songs, and generally caught up on each others lives. I met her through another drum list at tribe.net a few years ago, and we've been keeping up via e-mails that whole time. So, it was pretty neat to see each other in video and what and how we play.
One of the things we tried which people might find interesting, is playing with the other person through the vid conference. Of course there's a delay, as you might expect. About 1 1/2 seconds I'd estimate. So, clave from one and drums from another is out of the question.. But, then we tried tresillo and the other playing the hocket, and I think it worked because of maybe the delay being just the right amount of time to loop back around to the correct spot.. Something probably only a nerd like me would find interesting.
It turns out that she has a GREAT voice, and she's also interested in some of the folkloric Cuban that I'm learning, so we'll probably do some online collaboration.
Also, a friend who lives close by, and one of my main teachers for many years, has just gotten skype loaded on his computer. This will be see nice for us to now share short little things between our longer rumba sessions. Good for that homework you'd like focus on so that when you show up to the next rumba, you've got the part nailed down.
Finally, our next bata lesson is next Saturday. I'd like to invite anyone interested,, Mike and Richard and anyone else to maybe see how many can join us in Eric's living room for our lesson. I've not yet tried to add one more than one skype chatter at a time, so I can't promise anything,, but we'll be starting up about 12 noon GMT +7 on Saturday, Feb 28th.
Look above in the thread to get the nicknames of the three of us who're already involved.