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Transcription: Mocidade tamborims, 2009

  • July 15, 2011
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Here’s something I did for my own benefit, which may or may not be of interest to my regular readers. I picked up and have been fooling around with a Pearl bass drum-mounted tamborim (CSD! […]

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More on samba feel

  • June 19, 2011
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Following up on my earlier post on feel in samba, here I have gone a little further in analyzing what’s going on with the repinicado/”tripteenth” (Michael Spiro’s term, I believe) thing in samba, and have […]

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Todd’s Methods: adding bass and snare to samba cruzado

  • May 5, 2011
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Well, we’re all samba all the time around here these days, but what the heck- the point of this enterprise is for me to post things I’m interested in, and working on, and right now […]

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Caixa blow out: part 1

  • April 25, 2011
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Here are a couple of pages of caixa (that’s a Brazilian snare drum) patterns which are in common use in Portland, along with some of their variations from other sources. Includes a partial illustration of […]

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