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  • that is a guaguanco pattern played with the last two notes on the Conga..Mongo did that and nobody else did it before him...I know I knew Mongo and he was My drum Godfather...you play very well!...JC Johnny Conga

  • @JohnnyConga I can say that he was my great drum god father.... having worked with Freddy Lugo, I was able to learn this from him. I can never repay you enough for how you helped me Johnny. Thank you man!

  • Thanks for the video, I like your teaching style, I'm already (slowly) practicing the combo.

  • thanx! love this one! :)

  • Thansk for sharing this one, what is the name of the rythem? Greets

  • SWEET!!! I love that beat!!!!

  • Mongo is alive..Viva Cuba Cojone...la cuna de los Rumberos

  • Sweet hands, man. Thanks for sharing that killer lick, I'm shedding it right now! RIP Mongo

  • Very Cool....I always wondered what he was doing..... thanks

  • hey bro, thats really cool but can you slow it down on the fast part. please!

  • Great! Mongo is #1!

  • Great lesson. Thanks.

  • Hi, what is your setup? Quinto, Conga, Tumbadora? Thanks

  • @HijoProdigio - I use 2 congas and a tumba and tune about a 4th apart. That seems to be what a lot of salsa players do in order to get a deeper tone vs LP's small quinto sound. You can always tune a bigger drum up for the sound you are looking for. Listen to the highs Raul Rekow from Santana gets, he plays a LP conga (vs the quinto) for his main drum but cranks it way up. I got a lesson from him once and he is the one to gave me the tip.

  • @davemeyler Nice, thanks man ;)

  • Thanks Brother Love it!

  • Awsome someone i can learn from thanks for slowin it down

  • Great slow demo, good way to break it down.

  • thanks =)

    Greetings from Queensland, Australia

  • Go Dave!! Nice lesson man! I wanna try that on my congas. Thank U for the lesson.

    Saludos muchacho! Sigue pa lante compay que tu tienes saborr !!

  • Your demonstration of Mongo's Tumbao is great! This a fantastic Tumbao that was Mongo's signature rhythmic pattern on Congas I've seen Mongo play this many many times and you did an excellent job of breaking it down. It's surprising that no one else has done this with exception of you. Thank you.

  • Awesome....Thanks

  • yo dave. fantastic ritmo from the great man himself. great instructions too. thanks bro. rolling with it now!

  • gracias por enseñar

  • Hi... that is the way Mongo actually broke up the "guaguanco" and turned it INTO aa tumbao...Johnny Conga-Mongoite....

  • Thanks - I'll be working on this one today. Looks simple enough as you've notated it but I think the challenge will be getting the speed.

    All the best

    Matthew

  • Thanks for that - Mongo is the man and no mistake!

    Can you break down what you are doing at 2:57 - it sounds amazing. Thanks again. Matthew

  • Thanks Matthew, I'll post a vid when I get a chance but basically it is triplet feel. Your lt hand does the heal toe and your rt hand can play open tones, muffs, slaps, base tone, etc

    Here it is as one e and a two and a....and so on.

    H = left hand heel

    T = left hand toe (tip)

    O = right hand open tone

    S = right hand slap

    B = right hand bass

    LT HAND on top of drum 1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a H T O H T S H T B H T S

    I will try and post a vid later. Happy Drumming

  • @davemeyler I just have a question. I keep looking online for conga lessons, but I only have one conga drum: the tumbadora. The videos I look at, the people have a full set. How can I learn?

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