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    Learn To Play Conga Drums: Tone Fundamentals & Basic Rhythms

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn To Play Conga Drums: Tone Fundamentals & Basic Rhythms

    Learn To Play Conga Drums: Tone Fundamentals & Basic Rhythms
    Published 8/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.04 GB | Duration: 3h 13m

    Musically cultivate your own unique sound, and embrace the basic tones and conga fundamental rhythms step-by-step.

    What you'll learn
    Identify how to produce the basic tones on conga drums
    Students will learn basic conga rhythms that will create a solid foundation in learning more complex rhythms and techniques
    Students will learn to understand how to develop and nurture their own sound on conga drums
    Have confidence to further explore the inner creativity learning congas and other hand percussion
    Requirements
    No experience needed. Only a willingness to learn and have at least have a conga drum to start playing.
    Description
    My name is Willie Garza. I’m a music educator with real world professional experience. I provide people customized focused music education, so you can keep music in your life as a source of human expression, invoking imagination.At the end of this course, you’ll know how to practice and apply the basic hand strokes, techniques and apply fundamental conga rhythms that are taught in this course. You will understand how to produce and cultivate your own distinctive sound that only you can determine.My course is designed as if you were taking a private lesson. We first embark on the four individual key hand stokes in depth such as an open tone, slap tone, and heel & toe technique.Now, just think, once you understand those four basic hand techniques, you will know how to play several conga rhythms such as; Marcha, Chachachá, Tumbao, Basic Samba Rhythm, and the “Funky” all around type of groove. That is pretty-cool! Right?This course is constructed for beginners of all ages, for people who already play drums, or percussion, who want to understand how to produce a good sound on conga drums. In the end, it is all about learning, having fun and keeping music and rhythm in your life to enjoy.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction| Open Tone Technique

    Lecture 1 Introduction| Open Tone Technique

    Section 2: Slap Tone Technique

    Lecture 2 Slap Tone Technique

    Section 3: Heel & Toe Technique

    Lecture 3 Heel & Toe Technique

    Section 4: Basic Conga Rhythm

    Lecture 4 Basic Conga Rhythm

    Section 5: Marcha Conga Rhythm

    Lecture 5 Marcha Conga Rhythm

    Section 6: Cha-Cha-Cha Rhythm

    Lecture 6 Cha-Cha-Cha Rhythm

    Section 7: Bass & Press Tone Technique

    Lecture 7 Bass & Press Tone Technique

    Section 8: Tumbao Rhythm

    Lecture 8 Tumbao Rhythm

    Section 9: Basic Samba Rhythm

    Lecture 9 Basic Samba Rhythm

    Section 10: Basic "Funky" All Around Type of Groove

    Lecture 10 Basic "Funky" All Around Type of Groove

    This course is for the beginner who just wants to have fun and learn it’s also for the serious musician who wants to be a professional. The course gives an introduction on the basic tones and tone-exercises and introductory rhythms. This book provides a simple concept that is based on feeling the rhythm by counting and relating it to how it feels along with the conga strokes. I have eliminated the step of taking the time to learn how to read and understand rhythmic notation to allow a person to play quickly and easily. I don’t create new shapes or symbols to identify hand strokes like some of the other conga methods books have. I do not reinvent the wheel but give you a method to learn an old teaching. For instance, counting to four, knowing left from right and the alphabet. A teacher once said to me, “Being able to read music is a common commodity, anybody can learn how to do it, but being able to just get up and play is quit something else.”