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Drum Lesson - My First Samba - Nate Brown

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Nate Brown teaches the first samba drum beat he learned. A great foundational technique, this samba pattern can be extended to many applications around the kit.

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  • I know this video has failed to get an approval rating from the Youtube Samba police, the armchair experts drum tuition committee and the comment thread video approval regulators (self appointed)... but I couldn't give a shit whether it is an authentic Brazillian pattern or not - it sounds bloody good to me and is a cool lesson.

    I'll be learning it and thanks for posting.

  • this is actually a mozambique ride bell pattern with a samba ostinato on the feet

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  • thats a mozambique not a samba

  • @SAHBfan

    Please get a Grip ..

  • Great! I´ll be learning it!

  • @chopman83

    "@SAHBfan Are you kidding? "

    Why should I be kidding? I said in my comment that I didn't give a shit whether it was authentic or not. As an amateur musician if I turned up at a practice and played this the other guys would think it fun and might even be impressed.

    If you are a professional musician concerned with cultural authenticity and accuracy of rhythmical style, why are you bothering with videos posted for free on youtube?

  • @SAHBfan Are you kidding? The pattern in the hands is a completely different groove based on a style of music from a completely different continent than the Samba. As a professional musician, if I showed up to a Latin gig and played this as a Samba, I would get laughed at, then I would likely be fired. (Or at the very least not hired again, which is almost as bad.)

    This guy, professing to be a teacher, should really know better.

  • Notes mabey?

    

  • cool. i liked this. thanks

  • thanks for this video. i learned. i played it in our church earlier.. its fun..

  • This is samba: /watch?v=Ordcsv2QKfA

  • Sounds like a cascara beat

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