by onile » Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:07 pm
Alafia Abures Mi!
I hope that you are all extremely well and blessed my brothers and Sister!
This has always been a concern when begining to play with others, that is the challenge, learning to play in "concert" with one another. Everyone's recommendation has great merit on this post, once you learn to play the rythms, you then learn to "adapt" them to a live situation. Fortunately for most, we play with others who "read" music, I unfortunately don't, but that isn't the point. Those players that read, have the "road map" of what the song is, our job (for those of us who don't read), is to LISTEN very carefully, and count whenever possible,
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & :I
Usually the breaks will fall within a countable measure, and traditionally you will be able to come in with the rest of the group. If you check out other congueros who, like myself, have been playing now for over 30 yrs., you'll notice a physical metronome going on. By this I mean, we keep time with our heads, gently moving it in time with the beat of the rythm, others tap their feet, and yet others who stand, will dance with the rythm. It's really quite interesting, but eventually you will develop your own metronome, but you must learn to count the rythm as you play, it will be the best 'LIVE' aid you will ever have my brother!
The other recommendation which is suggested by the brothers in this post so far, and which I TOTALLY agree with is..............LISTEN, listen to the rythms, to music, and not just the music that you play, but others as well. Fill your spirit with as much rythm and possibilities of rythm that you can, this will help you when you are given an opportunity to solo. Just listening to a rythm, think of the possible beats YOU could add to it, where you could place them within the spaces in the rythm. It's all fun once you really start to open up and listen to everything around you.
Many blessings Abure Mi!
Onile!
Edited By onile on 1150477832
Que Nsambi les acutare pa' siempre!