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From: jmensticks
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  • Thank You dude for taking the time to explain......Primer video que realmente explica el breakdown paso por paso.

  • This is Wonderful! Thank You for Sharing Your Gift! Continued Blessings!

  • wow...one day man...one day

    ~~Smiley~~

  • kudos on the ameen mention.

    GREAT independence, btw

  • Great job man. You make it really easy to get. I think I was close at one time, but haven't been guaning lately. I will be now. Thanks.

  • Dude congrats on the shops...sick sick and beautiful groove to play. I have two questions, if you could answer it would be awesome. I've seen cascara patterns played in various latin styles of music. So, if a style has timbales on the songs, does that mean that we can use cascara patterns on that style? And if a style does not have timbales on the songs, is it "correct" to play cascara patterns anyway?

  • That's so cool, gonna try my hand on that

  • sweeeeeeet.

  • Yeah it's a pain to get consistent, but it's worth it. The trick is to be able to prep for the rim shot. There's no time to waste, but when you get it, it's fun to play!! God Bless!

  • What I like is the Shekere which I'm missing in your interpretation of Guaguanco. And what they sometimes do is vary in the melody. Add a quintero an it's done. But a great job in creating a want to move your ass groove

  • pana muy bueno como tienes ese guaguanco de verdad.. aprendi otra variacion porq tnia otra jejeje.. luego monto el video y lo ves, Bendiciones

  • Nice job! Thanks.

  • wow I got it, its a lil bit tricky with out learning ur independence but I got it.

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