 Hi, my name is Eduardo Mendoza. I'm very happy to be here with you today I'm sharing the most popular Brazilian rhythm called the samba and to learn a Basic part of the samba. We just need something very easy. I'm using two cooking pans Okay, and I got to be called the cooking pans by numbers. I got to be called this one here on My left that's gonna be your right. You're gonna be my mirror and This one here you're gonna be my right gonna be your left I'm gonna be called the number two because I need a little bit more muffled sound then kind of the open one I will be using a Paper towel to muffle this on a little bit. I probably want to have the little lower on my right My right will be your left. Okay. I probably need that Yeah, uh-huh. That's the number one. That's the number two and It's very very very simple. They're gonna be keeping the number one and two on the beat one and two like this One two one is like but samba has a Very special element which is the call and the response And we're gonna be starting actually doing this as the intro the intro The main drums will play something like this I try again Okay, let's listen one more time Beautiful when I say go you're gonna be do with me. Okay. One two three go Yes, let's try again if you made the end mistake That's fine. We can try over and over again. That's fine to make mistakes Okay, I have to keep it trying. Let's keep it working again. Let's do After me, okay here you go One two three your turn. Yes. Okay. How about if you do together here you go one two three here you go Oh I knew I knew you could do that together This time we're gonna be learn how to do the response When you go for the part you just learn And they will hit your both drums, let's go our cooking anywhere at pans. Okay, uh drums and uh, let's say Ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta You see the response that's the response. Okay, let's try again one two one here you go Yes, okay, we did it right and then now because that's the intro the introduction We're gonna be start to repeat. Okay, right after One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, okay, let's try that. Let's try the intro or the call and we will do, we start to our beat one and two. One, two, and go. Yes, yes, you can do a little move as well, you can do a little dance if you like. That's all good. Now let's talk about the outro, the outro, the way you finish, the way you go out of the rhythm. We're going to do the same thing. The only difference is why we're going to do the outro, we're going to do the call while you play. You're still in your one and two, right? And they're going to be called the outro and then you keep playing. One, two, got it? Yeah, yes. So, you see the difference? At the beginning nobody's playing. Right, and then we start the rhythm, let's do it again. Yes, and for the outro you're going to be already in the beat. And then you do the call out. Yes, so now we have the intro, we have the one, two as a body of the rhythm, as our frame of the rhythm. And you have the outro. Let's do the intro, the rhythm, and the outro. Are you guys ready? Here you go. Here is coming the outro. Yes. Now I would love to have you doing the intro with me. Okay, I got to be called one, two, one, go. Get it? So you can do it. Yes, let's do it together. The intro we do together and then the outro, are you counting? And you're going to be stopping the outro in the part that you already know. Here you go, intro, let's do it together. One, two, one, here you go. Oops, you know what I did? I was playing together here, right? Yes, so you know it's that. I will not do this. I'm going to be only do the call and then the response here for the intro. Let's do it again. Because that's okay to make mistakes, just beat one. Here you go. One, two, one, here you go. One, two, one, yes. Let's do one, one and two. Beautiful, yeah? How about your dance, your move? Don't forget to smile. Whoa, we've got it. We need a little bit more spice, right? The spice will be a break that's going to be doing this break. And the middle of my rhythm. Let me call this break one, two, four. Okay, one, two, four. The break goes like this. One, one, two, one, two, three, one, two, three, four. That's it. Let me count it again. One, one, two, one, two, three, one, two, three, four. Let's do it one more time. Here you go. One, two, three, here you go. One and wait for two. One, two and wait for three. One, two, three, and now go to four. One, two, three, four. Beautiful. Now I've got to be counting and you are going to be counting. I've got to be showing on my fingers the numbers and as well the tempo and the breaks that you have to do between the numbers. Okay, now it's your turn. One, two, three, here you go. And wait for two. And wait for three. And wait for four. Wow. Yes. Let's do it again. Now we're going to be joining you. I'm jealous. I want to do that with you. Here you go. One, two, three, here you go. One and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. How about let's do that in the drums. Here you go. One, two, one, here you go. One and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. Beautiful. So now how that works is going to be a response. First I'm going to be doing the count one to four and then you're going to be responding twice to the same thing. Got it? Don't worry if you didn't because we're going to try right now and you're going to be understanding what I'm talking about. I count first time and then you do twice to the same thing. Okay. Now my turn. Listen up. One, two, three, four. Come with me. One and go for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. Once again. One and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. Yes. Okay. Ha. Are you having fun? Yeah. So now what I'm going to do is let's start with the beat. One and two. And then I'm going to do the call in for the break and you guys keep playing. Okay. It's the same thing you did with the outro. Remember, you keep doing your beat until your time to respond. One, two, four. How many times? How many times? Yes. Twice. You got it. Here you go. One, two, three. Here you go. One, two, one, two. And you keep playing because right now I'm going to start with my break. While you're keeping playing. Play through. Okay. Here you go. One, one, two. One, two, three. One, two, three, four. Now one and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. Once again, remember. One and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and now for four. One, two, three, four. Yes. Okay. We did it. Let's now remember. When you do the one, two, four. This one, two, four can be, the one, two, four can be also the outro. If I don't say again. Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. That means start over, right? If I don't say anything after one, two, three, four. That means the outro is right there. So we have the option to have the outro or in the breaking, the four, or the outro in the way you learned before. So let's do the whole thing. Have the intro, the rhythm with the one, four break, and the outro. Let's do that. Yeah. After you do the four, it's going to be filled. How are you going to be bringing it back in again? Here you go. Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. Oh, let's do together. Here you go. One, two, three. Here you go. Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. One, two. One, two. Yeah. Your little dance and your beautiful smile. Here you go. It's going to be called the break, okay? Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. Now your turn. Ta, and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and wait for four. One, two, three, four. Again. Remember? One, and wait for two. One, two, and wait for three. One, two, three, and last four. One, two, three, four. I bring it again. Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta. One, two, one. Let me play the outro. And you're done. ready you go remember you keep playing whoa how about now if you play whole thing together for the last time ready here you go here you go and wait for two one two and wait for three one two three and wait for four one two three four again go one and wait for two one two and wait for three one two three and wait for four one two three four yes so that's all i'm so happy to have the chance to play together with you to share this brazilian rhythm oh could you remind me what's the rhythm name what yes samba and the samba is the most or the least popular brazilian rhythm yes that's right the most popular brazilian rhythm my name is Eduardo Mendoza i'm very happy to be here with you today and let's say bye in portuguese let's say ciao again ciao ciao