

 ...."JC" Johnny Conga....
 ...."JC" Johnny Conga....
JohnnyConga wrote:Do you know how many "types" of Tumbaos(Marchas) there are?....a LOT...learn them first...do drills...lots of drills....if u need some I'll give u some to try out.....learn rhythmic patterns.....bolero -one drum/two drums---cha cha cha-1 drum 2 drums and others....tempos....slow medium and fast.....always practice for speed also....you will not get anywhere trying to rush thru anything when it comes to playing...THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS!....SORRY!....."JC" Johnny Conga....
 "JC" Johnny Conga....
 "JC" Johnny Conga....
 ....so next week I should be getting together again with my videographer so that I may finish this up, but I still have much to do....."JC" Johnny Conga...
 ....so next week I should be getting together again with my videographer so that I may finish this up, but I still have much to do....."JC" Johnny Conga... 




ian_conga wrote:Are there certain rhythms in the conga book that I should start out with or should I just start at the top of the rhythm page and go down. For example I know Tumbao is the basic rhythm for all afro cuban rhythms. Then were do I go from there? Should I do songo next or guaguanco. Help would be great.
Thanks
Ian

JohnnyConga wrote:Theory and the Drum is never talked about.. It is something that I teach for a better understanding of "your role" as a drummer, and how you perform and play/also with others. It's true nobody equates drums with theory, but au contrare mon ami....EVERY instrument has a "theoretical" approach, even the drum, but we are hung up more on the "rhythmic" aspect of playing rather than the theory of playing. I also teach rhythm classes to horn players. I find that they are locked into the paper and give up their body clock, so i make them walk in place as they play, which is hard for most to do...

windhorse wrote:My teacher wrote this book:
Conga Techniques by Dave Lyons



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