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How to Playing Congas and Shakers Part 2

Percussion Instruction

English - August 10, 2011 01:40 - ★★★★★ - 13 ratings
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Previous Episode: Live Acoustic KJ & Will

In this episode we will be explaining how to incorporate shakers into your playing (with congas). I am using three conga practice pads made of wood. This is a great way to practice when noise is an issue. We will be moving a little in reverse since the episode will actually be part 1. For now explore and study the exercises given in this episode. Quarter notes are primarily used in this episode however we will also discuss eight notes (on the conga) in the next episode of this series. I will explain in detail exactly what this means. There will be new episodes uploaded every Monday this summer and throughout the fall. Stay tuned as we explore such topics as independence, auxiliary percussion, and various hand drumming (such as tabla, darbuka, ghatam, udu drums, and even timbales). In the introduction there is an audio clip and photo from the new CD "Flor de Vida". It is a Latin, world, jazz, rock, and contemporary fusion project. This album is a great learning tool and resource for you to apply concepts taught in previous podcasts. It is also great for listening enjoyment and even better; meditation/worship. You can learn more at www.williamjohnsonmusic.com.