Pandeiro Guide - Samba
Course language: English
The love for Samba is probably what brought you to our website in the first place. Samba is a very popular music and dance genre in Brazil. Samba has its roots in African beats and by now has developed into many different styles. The pandeiro is an essential instrument in many Samba styles and being such a versatile instrument, you will be able to play the beats of this course through most styles you bump into on your musical journey. Learn about the Samba swing, playing techniques, traditional and modern styles and whip your pandeiro skills into shape!
The course contains:
- Basic Samba
- The Samba Feel
- The Clave
- Variations in Samba
- Samba Enredo
- The Flam
- Sound Modulation Open Tone
- Mocidade
- Samba Funk
- Play Along
Playing time: 32min 12sec
Download information:
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Abtastrate: | 44 kHz |
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Audio Codec: | uncompressed |
Available as: | download |
Channels: | 2 (Stereo) |
Download - File Format: | ZIP |
Duration: | 32:12 min |
File Size: | 426 MB |
Frame Rate: | 25 fps/s |
Image Height: | 1080px |
Inhalte: | Samba |
Producer: | HP Percussion |
Release Year: | 2018 |
Total Video Bitrate: | 1865 kBit/s |
Video Codec: | H264 |
Video Format: | MP4 |
for Instruments: | pandeiro |
width: | 1920px |

KALANGO
Under the name our own brand Kalango we offer various accessories, but also instruments and custom-made products, which we develop and produce either ourselves or which are made by different manufacturers according to our ideas and conceptions. These include our custom heads with band logo print, a wide range of bags, straps, surdo stands and a selection of hand welded agogôs with 2 or 4 bells and different designs.
For more than 30 years we have been musicians ourselves and incorporate into our products all the experience, ideas and quality expectations we have gained over the years by playing, being in contact with active musicians from authentic scenes or simply by using ideas we pick up during our travels.
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