hahaha she looks like a monkey twitching right before it dies, whens shes trying those "lagged" sixteenth notes hahahahahaha, thank you 2amuse, for amusing me on a boring saturday night
Oh shit, homegirl is nice with her hand skills. She'd look good in the background band of like Aventura, Julian, Amarfis or Tono Rosario. When She goes into a solo, they'll be like, "Dale aplauso pa la blanquita con las monos de pierda!"
Ms. Matthews, I respecfully ask you to continue your percussive studies and more important practice. The key to percussion is timing and if you can't do it in time you can't do it right. If you don't have the feeling you can at least compansate with time. Good Luck!
AHHHHH the Bongó one of the many instruments born and mastered in CUBA......yet there are a bunch of people
that don't give credit where it is due, clamining that these CUBAN instruments and rythms(which some mistakenly mislabel anything Cuban as 'salsa') were somehow created in a lab in NY. LOL
"Syncopation" is what he explained to her, but this is the second woman player I have seen where their left hands look like they are dusting off the macho.
no podemos quitarle merito a la...cucha..tiene saoco
MrVictorsalsa 1 year ago
hahaha she looks like a monkey twitching right before it dies, whens shes trying those "lagged" sixteenth notes hahahahahaha, thank you 2amuse, for amusing me on a boring saturday night
chessgod34 1 year ago
Some great films in this series folks, loving it up.
Jazzgriot 1 year ago
Oh shit, homegirl is nice with her hand skills. She'd look good in the background band of like Aventura, Julian, Amarfis or Tono Rosario. When She goes into a solo, they'll be like, "Dale aplauso pa la blanquita con las monos de pierda!"
Rocky893 4 years ago
Ms. Matthews, I respecfully ask you to continue your percussive studies and more important practice. The key to percussion is timing and if you can't do it in time you can't do it right. If you don't have the feeling you can at least compansate with time. Good Luck!
toneslap1 4 years ago
Don't you like the sound or just how it looks?
salseroberlinense 4 years ago
AHHHHH the Bongó one of the many instruments born and mastered in CUBA......yet there are a bunch of people
that don't give credit where it is due, clamining that these CUBAN instruments and rythms(which some mistakenly mislabel anything Cuban as 'salsa') were somehow created in a lab in NY. LOL
Nice Video!
antonyoutu 4 years ago
very good. la intension es la que vale. adelante con la pasion por la percusion.
victocejua 4 years ago
Excelente! Vaya con ritmo!!
hwycine 5 years ago
"Syncopation" is what he explained to her, but this is the second woman player I have seen where their left hands look like they are dusting off the macho.
Vintage1976 5 years ago