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    Learn Your First 100 Beats On Cajon (Improved Version )

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn Your First 100 Beats On Cajon (Improved Version )

    Learn Your First 100 Beats On Cajon (Improved Version )
    Published 10/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.14 GB | Duration: 2h 21m

    Learn pecussion and develop your rhythm

    What you'll learn

    Play Cajon

    Basics cajon sounds

    Develop the technique and necessary condition to be able to play over your favorite songs

    A rich and solid rhythmic foundation

    Requirements

    Have a cajon

    Description

    THE COURSEIn this course we will learn to play our first 100 rhythms on cajon  We will start by learning the basic sounds of cajon and then quickly start with the rhythms.  To my way of understanding percussion, the rhythms are the fundamental element.  They are like the vocabulary of a language or the bricks of a house.  In this way, if we have a wide vocabulary of rhythms, little by little we will begin to identify and detect rhythms and patterns when we listen to music and as a result, know how to use them.  Without a good vocabulary,  we will not be able to communicate anything.  The same thing happens in music.  Therefore, in this course we will focus on obtaining a solid enough rhythmic foundation.  In a  easy and intuitive way.  MUSIC & PERCUSSIONPercussion is an extraordinary tool to connect with oneself and others.We all know the beneficial power of music, both physically and mentally. There are numerous studies that link playing an instrument with good brain activity.In addition, the music goes directly to our emotions and each song transports us to a state of mind as if by magic.Besides, the relational power of music has also been demonstrated when it comes to generating bonds with others.All the positive qualities of music are amplified when you generate the music yourself.Percussion is an ideal way  to get into the music or to solidify your tempo and rhythm if you already play an instrument.Percussion gives us that essence of origins that allows us to forget for a moment our problems and connect with our depths

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Presentation

    Lecture 2 Basic sounds

    Lecture 3 Study method

    Lecture 4 How study complex rhythms?

    Section 2: Rhythms

    Lecture 5 Rhythm 1

    Lecture 6 Rhythm 2

    Lecture 7 Rhythm 3

    Lecture 8 Rhythm 4

    Lecture 9 Rhythm 5

    Lecture 10 Rhythm 6

    Lecture 11 Rhythm 7

    Lecture 12 Rhythm 8

    Lecture 13 Rhythm 9

    Lecture 14 Rhythm 10

    Lecture 15 Rhythm 11

    Lecture 16 Rhythm 12

    Lecture 17 Rhythm 13

    Lecture 18 Rhythm 14

    Lecture 19 Rhythm 15

    Lecture 20 Rhythm 16

    Lecture 21 Rhythm 17

    Lecture 22 Rhythm 18

    Lecture 23 Rhythm 19

    Lecture 24 Rhythm 20

    Lecture 25 Rhythm 21

    Lecture 26 Rhythm 22

    Lecture 27 Rhythm 23

    Lecture 28 Rhythm 24

    Lecture 29 Rhythm 25

    Lecture 30 Rhythm 26

    Lecture 31 Rhythm 27

    Lecture 32 Rhythm 28

    Lecture 33 Rhythm 29

    Lecture 34 Rhythm 30

    Lecture 35 Rhythm 31

    Lecture 36 Rhythm 32

    Lecture 37 Rhythm 33

    Lecture 38 Rhythm 34

    Lecture 39 Rhythm 35

    Lecture 40 Rhythm 36

    Lecture 41 Rhythm 37

    Lecture 42 Rhythm 38

    Lecture 43 Rhythm 39

    Lecture 44 Rhythm 40

    Lecture 45 Rhythm 41

    Lecture 46 Rhythm 42

    Lecture 47 Rhythm 43

    Lecture 48 Rhythm 44

    Lecture 49 Rhythm 45

    Lecture 50 Rhythm 46

    Lecture 51 Rhythm 47

    Lecture 52 Rhythm 48

    Lecture 53 Rhythm 49

    Lecture 54 Rhythm 50

    Lecture 55 Rhythm 51

    Lecture 56 Rhythm 52

    Lecture 57 Rhythm 53

    Lecture 58 Rhythm 54

    Lecture 59 Rhythm 55

    Lecture 60 Rhythm 56

    Lecture 61 Rhythm 57

    Lecture 62 Rhythm 58

    Lecture 63 Rhythm 59

    Lecture 64 Rhythm 60

    Lecture 65 Rhythm 61

    Lecture 66 Rhythm 62

    Lecture 67 Rhythm 63

    Lecture 68 Rhythm 64

    Lecture 69 Rhythm 65

    Lecture 70 Rhythm 66

    Lecture 71 Rhythm 67

    Lecture 72 Rhythm 68

    Lecture 73 Rhythm 69

    Lecture 74 Rhythm 70

    Lecture 75 Rhythm 71

    Lecture 76 Rhythm 72

    Lecture 77 Rhythm 73

    Lecture 78 Rhythm 74

    Lecture 79 Rhythm 75

    Lecture 80 Rhythm 76

    Lecture 81 Rhythm 77

    Lecture 82 Rhythm 78

    Lecture 83 Rhythm 79

    Lecture 84 Rhythm 80

    Lecture 85 Rhythm 81

    Lecture 86 Rhythm 82

    Lecture 87 Rhythm 83

    Lecture 88 Rhythm 84

    Lecture 89 Rhythm 85

    Lecture 90 Rhythm 86

    Lecture 91 Rhythm 87

    Lecture 92 Rhythm 88

    Lecture 93 Rhythm 89

    Lecture 94 Rhythm 90

    Lecture 95 Rhythm 91

    Lecture 96 Rhythm 92

    Lecture 97 Rhythm 93

    Lecture 98 Rhythm 94

    Lecture 99 Rhythm 95

    Lecture 100 Rhythm 96

    Lecture 101 Rhythm 97

    Lecture 102 Rhythm 98

    Lecture 103 Rhythm 99

    Lecture 104 Rhythm 100

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