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  • Why is everyone down on his ride? It sounds pretty good.

  • great !! lol what happened to your ride?? you cut it?

  • @juanchodelasriveras

    There was a crack on the side of my ride, so to prevent the propagation I cut it :)

  • @bendiben2 haha it stills sounds good? without mics?

  • This ain't Mozambique. It's yours however. Odd, weird accents, interesting. But don't call it something it ain't. :)

  • Not fake.

  • It's not a fake I think ... look at 0:25 the splash (i think) cymbal turn well , nice playing :)

  • Hi Spanishman06, for sure my drums is not tune and sound weird, but you can check my other video and see that the sound is the same. It's real time not speeded up (and it's not fast anyway...). And what is the point to speed it up?

  • fail.

  • Awesome. Did you tune your toms specifically for Latin-Cuban music? It's hard to imagine to use them for pop music.

  • haha what an idiot he recorded it slow then sped it up. if you're going to do it, at least do it right...

  • @spanishman06

    Sorry for you you are wrong!

  • @bendiben2 lol its funny because i know its sped up, all the timing is out and it sounds rediculous

  • @spanishman06 look at the cymbals dumbass.

  • i call that "nodamnbeat" i guess i'm not feelin it...

  • mozambique? is that a word for nasty mess of random hits with no rythm? yea i can totally see it,...

  • hay que estudiar tambores antes de largarse tocar musica afrocubana

  • ???

  • this is not mozambiqe.... BUT hey that was prety good

  • Most respectfully, this is not a mozambique groove, but you are a good player busting out kind of a hybrid between a mozambique and a bozza nova. Drums sound good.

  • keep on groovin, and change snare head

  • this is NOT mozambique!

    Not bad though, keep drumming!

  • if u listen to the right hand hitting the bell it clearly is the moambique, he is jus personalizing it with the covering beat

  • It is mozambique!

  • Loved It!!

  • your hi hat is 2 chinas lol

  • cool! was that double pedal?

  • nah the left foot is on the hi hat

  • It is afro cuban drumming, which is more focused on grooves and recreating an entire percussion ensemble on a drum kit. Check out some latin jazz drummers or groove funk drummers. They spend more time learning tight grooves and syncopation than ad-libbed tom fills. It breaks the groove of a song when the drummer tries to solo all the time, dig?

  • oh. i get it. sorry for my comment. i posted that 4 months ago. I had no sense back then.

  • Wow, this beat is very original, and very good ! Nice drum kit ! But, I think that the sound

    of toms is too stifled.

  • cool i guess man

    but u need to buy some good heads and let ur drums speak

    muffling them sounds crappy

    buy some aquarian tom and snare heads

    and then buy an Evans Emad bass drum head

    ur set will sound choice

    and then when u try n do cool beets

    they wont sound dull and crappy

  • WannabeGadd, you're right, what the fucks going on there...

    P.S Oaklet, you're an ass. It IS in 4/4 but he's missing the accents that give the Mozambique it's feel, that's why there's no groove (there is supposed to be one)

  • Am I mistaken or does some 20% of your ride cymbal seem to be absent? You know, cut off, so the cymbal took a "D" form instead of "O"? 'o,O

  • i love all your drumming mate. some of these people giving you negatives just don't understand rhthm. can't hear a groove? thats cos it's not a four four! get some more crazy compound times on here!

  • THAT was excellent I really can't believe why people wouldn't like that

  • good try. go to my website to get a 11 step lesson on how to play the mozambique (google my name: jason horsler)

  • sorry but i can´t hear a groove

  • Warm sounding toms. They made me think of raindrops.

  • No offense but that just sounded like a lot of noise and it was all over the place, keep practicing it mate!

  • i'm getting a bit sea sick

  • Awesome! If you have it written up somewhere how to learn it it'd be appreciated, never heard of mozambique-drums before, and after this video I'm quite interested ;)

  • Hi, you can look at "Mozambique slow" video (one of the 3 I Made at this time) to learn it. It hope it will be usefull

  • how 2 u play? can share??

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