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A World Of Rhythmic Possibilities | Dafnis Prieto 

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Consider this drum lesson to be "How To Improvise 101". Dafnis focuses on how to make the most out of basic 16th note and triplet rhythms to help you easily increase your musicality and creativity around the kit. If you struggle to come up with new ideas, this is the lesson for you!
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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:07 - Drum Solo
3:56 - Introduction
5:00 - GIVEAWAY DETAILS!
8:45 - Lesson Begins
23:24 - Improv. Performance #1
37:38 - Improv. Performance #2
41:20 - Improv. Performance #3 (with track)
52:42 - Q & A!
58:37 - Improv. Performance #4 (with track)
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About Dafnis:
Dafnis Prieto is a Cuban-American drummer, composer, and educator whose revolutionary drumming techniques have made a significant impact on the Latin and jazz music scene. He won the 2011 MacArthur Fellowship Award, the “Up & Coming Musician of the Year” by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2006, and earned Grammy Award Nominations for “Best Latin Jazz Album” and “Best New Artist” in 2007. Dafnis has conducted numerous master classes, clinics, and workshops throughout the world. He was a faculty member of Jazz studies at NYU from 2005 to 2014, and in 2015 became a faculty member of Frost School of Music at the University of Miami.
Dafnis plays:
Yamaha Drums
Sabian Cymbals
Evans Drumheads
Vic Firth Sticks
Latin Percussion
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@AntoniodelaCruz
@AntoniodelaCruz 7 лет назад
The first time I heard Dafnis play was at a jam session at the IAJE in the Hilton Hotel in NYC back in 2001. I was waiting to play drums, myself but someone call Dafnis to play ahead of me and as soon as I heard him hit the floor tom I knew I had to sit back down and listen. The melodic ideas he had, floored me. It seemed like I was listening to Tony Williams and Changuito at the same time. He has no doubt been an inspiration ever since that moment. I never played that night but I sure did get to work.
@nycdrummingstar
@nycdrummingstar 7 лет назад
Antonio de la Cruz ditto
@MarcPlaysDrums
@MarcPlaysDrums 7 лет назад
The biggest thing I've always noticed is that, yes he obviously has freedom in his technical ability and expression, but he most importantly displays freedom of inspiration. He seems to pull rhythmic options and variations from anything he encounters. I remember D.Ming him when he first got on RU-vid about his rhythmic inspiration and he said he literally gets it from everything...even the sound of wind blowing through the trees. He has what every drummer should aim for, complete and total freedom.
@limixz28
@limixz28 7 лет назад
I love how humble this guy is. Thank you Dafnis and drumeo for providing these great videos.
@paulbentley2709
@paulbentley2709 5 лет назад
I have never heard a drummer like this before, astonishing.
@drummingFelix
@drummingFelix 7 лет назад
I love how he takes the right musical choices at the right time (so all the Improv. Perfomances). And he shows again, that the 1st fundamental idea is always simple and virtuosity comes with the interpretation of this trivial idea.
@Jordarr8994
@Jordarr8994 7 лет назад
he's just too damn melodic and stroke sways my heart, absolute genius dafnis is.
@WhelanDrums
@WhelanDrums 7 лет назад
Very well put Felix. Couldn't of said it better buddy! A wonderful lesson
@teunwolfs287
@teunwolfs287 7 лет назад
His musical interpretation is so unique! I love his sound!
@romankuharchook7686
@romankuharchook7686 7 лет назад
One of my friends asked once: "Are the drums music?" I was offended. And tried to find a good example to prove that drum part alone can be considered as music. As I was searching, I realised that there are not so many drum solos that can be fully apreciated by non-drumers and be percepted as a tune. And it shows the real proffessionalism in my opinion. Dafnis' solo in the beginning of the video is a perfect proof to show people that drums alone can give birth to music. I feel like Dafnis is an amasing teacher, his coordination level is beyond comparisson and watching and listening to him puts a big smile on my face and makes me wanna practise and get better. Thanks again to Drumeo for invinting the best of the best!
@kyleperez4212
@kyleperez4212 7 лет назад
The Best Part of this lesson , is having Dafnis Prieto back on to share his amazing knowledge. This man embodies the purest since of artistic expression, with his conviction and facility of his mind and his craft. Someone who loves life , culture, art & education and truly cares for its future. Thank you Drumeo for making this possible to share Dafnis's message of rhythm to the world . -Much love and Respect Kyle Perez
@BedoyaMJuanP
@BedoyaMJuanP 7 лет назад
Superb drum solo! What an insane musicality and creativity within one rhythmic motive. Cheers from Colombia. Great job drumeo.
@karlng2691
@karlng2691 6 лет назад
Thank you Drumeo for this lesson. My favorite part was that first drum solo at the beginning of the lesson. I loved that solo so much and I was feeling so much groove and emotion within each of those chops and sounds. The combination between the foot work, the cymbals and the incorporation of the toms was amazing to my ears! Thank you!
@drummerboy6358
@drummerboy6358 7 лет назад
DAFNIS IS BACK FOR ANOTHER LESSON!! My favorite part of the lesson was all of the lesson! Every second Was full of richly explained concepts, vocabulary,Stylistic approaches,Creativity....ETC. Dafnis is just beyond words. Definetly one of my greats. Can't get enough studying him. Thank you Drumeo. Thank you Mr. Prieto for coming back super excited!!!!
@bshubo
@bshubo 7 лет назад
The best part about the video is the way Dafnis makes everything so accessible. No matter your level of proficiency, this lesson gives you a clear way to practice in order to perform these concepts. A true sign of a great educator. I am inspired to sit down at the kit and work on these ideas. If i don't win a copy of his book, i will most definitely purchase a copy. Thank you Drumeo for all these amazing lessons!
@dbsendyd
@dbsendyd 7 лет назад
That concept is just so amazing. and it's really good to see him back!
@likeatombomb
@likeatombomb 7 лет назад
This opening Solo blew my mind. His flow is just flawless.
@X-Titan28
@X-Titan28 7 лет назад
Love everything he did in this lesson! The variation in many simple things! He is the favorite of all my Latin drummers! Dafnis is a virtuoso! I want his book so badly!
@andyithomson11
@andyithomson11 7 лет назад
Great to see Dafnis back on Drumeo. His last lesson helped me out so much with independence. My favorite thing about the lesson was how he takes such a simple concept and transforms it into something so complex and musical. Amazing drummer and teacher.
@selwynjames1452
@selwynjames1452 3 года назад
So many things to learn from one lesson ! ! ! The way he is relaxed shows to what extent he has explored and exploited the possibilities of each and every rhythm that he demonstrated. Pure mastery of the techniques = made simple ! And. . . he never raised a single bead of sweat neither on his forehead nor under his armpits ! He spoke about the 'vocabulary' of the drums BUT, one has to take one's hat off for his mastery of the english language with that superb 'latino' accent ! It makes it all that much more beautiful to listen to, learn and appreciate ! Bravo ! God bless ! Continue well !
@selwynjames1452
@selwynjames1452 3 года назад
At 1:04 . . ., you spoke about indian music. . . I am an indian from the south of India and I have been influenced by the 'Carnatic' music, as well as the 'Hindustani'= north indian music. I would like to know HOW you were influenced by these types of rhythms that exist for so many centuries, and why??? Thank you !
@porgie808
@porgie808 7 лет назад
what's great about listening to him is that he doesn't sacrifice musicality in applying his ideas. he serves the music. good stuff.
@MexTubu
@MexTubu 5 лет назад
When you have the impression you know a lot more than before watching, but you never tried it yet. Then the teacher is good. Great Dafnis Prieto. So great and inspirational.
@monkeyrilla
@monkeyrilla 2 года назад
That's an interesting way to put it. I agree
@BrianTCarter
@BrianTCarter 5 лет назад
Imagination is greater than knowledge!!! Thank you Dafnis for your amazing, inspirational playing. And thank you Dave and Drumeo for the awesome videos!!!!!!!!!!
@TheJoshdyer123
@TheJoshdyer123 7 лет назад
All of this is great. So much information which applies correctly can improve you drumming greatly. Thanks drumeo.
@yohannesbulcho
@yohannesbulcho 7 лет назад
Dafnis is truly amazing! He articulates the concepts very clearly and makes them easier to learn!
@stevelangonedrumchannel272
@stevelangonedrumchannel272 4 года назад
Love his innovative, clear , always grooving drumming, thank you for hosting and thank you Dafnis!
@rayboreham2648
@rayboreham2648 7 лет назад
I was totally blown away by the intro, and he could have easily stopped there, but followed with an incredible lesson to boot! Please, please, please bring Dafnis back a lot sooner next time. Thanks so much for this.
@sammysabbah6118
@sammysabbah6118 7 лет назад
Amazing lesson! His first lesson was also amazing. He knows how to take something so simple and make it sound so musical and complex. Genius
@byxily4360
@byxily4360 7 лет назад
I love his way of thinking while he's playing. it all sounds soo good!
@AmirOosman
@AmirOosman 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed how Dafnis orchestrated simple rudimental grids/patterns throughout the kit. Along with his impeccable rhythmic interp, it's a great device for young & old drummers to apply in their own musical settings. Dafnis truly demonstrates a building block approach that is useful for any drummer to make their own choices with. Whether it's soloing or playing over an ostinato this guy has it all. Great lesson!
@RonnieSchwartz
@RonnieSchwartz 7 лет назад
Dafnis is my fav! So amazingly focused and clear on what he is doing.
@ghostpedlar
@ghostpedlar 7 лет назад
Hi everyone at drumeo. Excellent job of yours for the world drum community. What I liked the most is how Dafnis gives a "musical intent" to those patterns, and how he has relied on them to build and expand his vocabulary on the drum set. A very inspiring teacher for sure.
@ramo1222
@ramo1222 7 лет назад
I loved just playing along on my djembe and practicing the things we got taught throughout the lesson. It gave me a lot of insight in things i could be applying, as I have played drums with my high school big band for a few years. Also that funk groove in the vamp at the end just made me smile so much, I enjoyed this lesson a lot, definitely one of my favourites so far!
@DolfSneijers
@DolfSneijers 7 лет назад
Mega cool! Dafnis is the best. The basic subdivion ideas are so important. Improvising on the drum with more sounds was my favorite part.
@APPPPPLEMAN
@APPPPPLEMAN 7 лет назад
I love his opening solo. So fluid on the kit. Such great independence and amazing dynamics. Love this guy!!! Viva Cuba
@boarhead5573
@boarhead5573 7 лет назад
My favourite part of the lesson is when he counts in! That lovely accent within!
@marcDEAL
@marcDEAL 7 лет назад
1st off, what an awesome lesson, one of the most inspiring ones to date. I believe my favorite part was him verbally pronouncing what you want to play if you're having trouble actually playing it. Big shout out to Dafnis and Drumeo for this one!
@tdrum21
@tdrum21 6 лет назад
Very cool. Love how sharp and clean and distinct his dreams and cymbal tone is. So open too
@vi0007
@vi0007 7 лет назад
thank you for this video. my favorite part is #3, 16th note rest, and dotted 8th note, & end with a fill. great little exercise. thank you Mr. Prieto. the tune Si O Si was how i got interested in learning afro-cuban.
@FeSa2106
@FeSa2106 7 лет назад
I love Latin Music/Cuban/Salsa and playing it since the first Latin-Wave with this Santana-Percussion-Power wails over the Rock+Jazz World Music Scene way back in the late sixties/early seventies. As a drum-loving Guitarplayer with experiences in Timbales+Conga Percussion I'm very exited and thankful for this lessons and exercises. Dafnis Prieto combines in his playing and teaching all this wide range of musical spirits and styles. His independent exercises from the first Drumeo video couple of years ago still got me practicing and is sometimes hard to get it "Groovy" but pushes me up to the next levels and develops my skills widely. Thanks for this! I'm a Drumeo Member/Follower since start-up and ALL the Drummers there are unbelievable Artists but Dafnis (and John Wooten) inspired me the most. Love it!
@ChreeNumber12
@ChreeNumber12 7 лет назад
so smooth!! wow, I've been playing for 20+ years and would love to have that book.. My favorite part was the solo in the beginning since it's just pure creation and messing around making great music. Great show guys.
@oniondidgeridoo9720
@oniondidgeridoo9720 2 года назад
wow , one of the best drummers ive ever seen , a true master and so humble , excellent stuff , nice 1 drumeo
@antkn33
@antkn33 7 лет назад
His ability to male a stellar solo out of some basic rhythms is is just incredible.
@nikoandreani6874
@nikoandreani6874 4 года назад
Favourite thing - Using the rhythmic cells in every style, particularly in Latin and Funk music which I love them. He use this cells freely, fantastic!
@MrXHammer
@MrXHammer 7 лет назад
I like the variety of rhythms he uses in his playing. Incredible!
@tommyembrich
@tommyembrich 7 лет назад
I enjoyed his comment about how he uses a foundational ostinato- like quarter notes on the hi-hat- to create a relationship between his rhythmic ideas and the pulse, inviting the listener to emerge themselves in the communication.
@Jordarr8994
@Jordarr8994 7 лет назад
dafnis is seriously my all time time favorite drummer now, his melodies, compositions, phrasing, independence I love it.
@hiptoalieu
@hiptoalieu 7 лет назад
That Was Phenomenal!!! Thanks, Drumeo!
@skfootit
@skfootit 7 лет назад
Fantastic lesson! Thanks Dafnis and Drumeo! I look forward to digging into that book!
@DrummerGuirtaristman
@DrummerGuirtaristman 7 лет назад
My favorite part of the lesson was the solo; the dynamics, technique, timing and musicality is inspiring!
@robertoperalta4705
@robertoperalta4705 7 лет назад
The best part of this lesson was he explained the rythmic cells and then applying then in to the drumset , i am very inspire to start playing cuban music ( salsa) , and i really enjoyed the solo , it was amazing ¡¡¡ , thanks Dafnis for sharing your knowledge and thanks drumeo ofr making this video possible .
@jazzjens
@jazzjens 7 лет назад
Wonderful! Clarity, control, taste, relaxed, creative improvisation: great artistry!
@DrummClem
@DrummClem 7 лет назад
To be honest, you made me discover Dafnis a few month ago, and I was STUNNED by what one can achieve. There's so much, musicality and independance. That definitely motivated me to sign up for your "Independance made easy" program...
@EmoDKTsuchiya
@EmoDKTsuchiya 7 лет назад
Its the key to expressive playing since you can layer soo many things into 1
@muchoutube
@muchoutube 7 лет назад
I've not seen Dafnis play before. I like the ideas of "rhymthic cells" and the "hi-hat as a dancing limb.It was most useful hearing about independence and specific breakdowns and seeing LOTS of playing to show what was being explained.
@laager3223
@laager3223 7 лет назад
Man I love this channel great vid I'm glad this exist cause it helps so many people with their drumming in so many different areas.
@bolts100no1
@bolts100no1 7 лет назад
Loving this lesson, he makes it seem so simple... time to hit the drums!
@R_Ultraloud
@R_Ultraloud 9 месяцев назад
Intersting. Thanks again Drumeo and Mr. Prieto.
@MikeConwayDrums
@MikeConwayDrums 7 лет назад
I like how he keeps the same basic beat with his feet throughout, but gets incredibly complex with his hands. Incredible!
@bateroale1
@bateroale1 7 лет назад
Thank you for teaching us to apply simplicity and take it to such a learned level Dafnis, I am very curious to read your transcriptions, "the inspiration keeps us in constancy" Thank you Drumeo for keeping us on record!
@lorenzomorrone2243
@lorenzomorrone2243 7 лет назад
What I really like is his musicality. Even if he plays alone you could feel the montuno between each note that he's playing. That's the best: when while doing rythms you're also creating music in a melodic way. That's so full of SABOR!
@joserivera7048
@joserivera7048 7 лет назад
Hi from Puerto Rico! As a student I can't thank you guys enough for bringing Dafnis again to your studios. His teaching have been very helpful for me in diferent ways but specialy in the Afro-cuban and Afro-rican music. So thanks again. I laugh a lot when he sugested to play the pulse or the clave with the hands and sing the difrent ritmic cells because my teacher also recomends that but with words. And, well, the best way to memorize something is having fun, so we got very creative with does words. It is a great way to develop your sence of timing, groove and vocabulary. I liked the hole lesson but that just killed me.
@michaeltorres1263
@michaeltorres1263 5 лет назад
Hello from Connecticut! As someone who has heritage in Puerto Rico (my father is from there), learning the music from there is something that has been becoming more important to me. I don't have any musical family here, and therefore couldn't learn our rhythms, so it would be great to me if you could share some of these rhythms, music that you listen to that shows me these things, and just any general tips. Thank you :)
@vicdeceptor7223
@vicdeceptor7223 7 лет назад
This guy is really creative and musical and I love his accent. But that solo man, for some reason it sounded really relatable as I heard some familiar ideas in there. That was the best part of the lesson as I immediately knew I was in for a treat. Thank you Drumeo.
@GSA_Drums
@GSA_Drums 7 лет назад
Loved the part at 30:13 where Dafnis lets go and plays. A very intuitive drummer and understandable teacher. One of the best videos on your channel. Greets from Germany :)
@MarianFD
@MarianFD 7 лет назад
Definitely my favourite part was that amazing intro! That solo got me
@levonatkinson
@levonatkinson 7 лет назад
Great lesson, love exploring the endless possibilities of latin rhythms.
@Barakk11
@Barakk11 7 лет назад
Excellent, I really enjoyed that! My favourite part was how he was able to construct so many different groove variations with just the 10 basic rhythms.
@robertmoore6290
@robertmoore6290 7 лет назад
Dude I love this channel. I can't private lessons and our band director doesn't anything about drums so all I have to learn from are youtube videos and honestly I haven't learned nearly as much from the other channels as I have from this channel. I honestly can't get enough of the guys that they bring in. Just from this video alone, I've learned tons of stuff just on rudiments and applying them to the kit
@dmx707
@dmx707 7 лет назад
The starting section of the intro solo was incredible. An idea simple enough to be applied to my drumming immediately.
@joereiddrummer7503
@joereiddrummer7503 7 лет назад
24:54 love that groove with the rhythmic units to embellish the groove. Awesome! Lesson!
@DonProvolone445
@DonProvolone445 6 лет назад
this is one of the best lessons i've ever had thanks a lot!
@claydrums
@claydrums 7 лет назад
Hi, Drumeo, great lesson! very smart way to improvise having the basic vocabulary of rhythm. I've found this lesson very useful, Thanks, claydrums
@BruteForce902
@BruteForce902 7 лет назад
I can't really say which part is my favorite because it is all so super sick. Dafnis is Sick! He really helped me help to understand how to play differently just by this video. I really love this video keep up the work. These videos have increased my rythm and speed.
@loreleij1130
@loreleij1130 7 лет назад
Love love love. Thank you so much for this!!!!!
@1Ashlyspice
@1Ashlyspice 3 года назад
Love the intro solo. Very musical and precise whilst appearing effortless
@lajeanette33
@lajeanette33 7 лет назад
Such a nice sounding drummer! The lesson is so packed-full of infos. Well done!!!
@jarrydwest9541
@jarrydwest9541 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed the opening solo. It was full of little melodic ideas which developed in a really musical way. It was less of a "drum solo", and more of a "solo drums" improvised composition. It creates so much anticipation for the listener and definitely held my attention start to finish!
@weeeBloom
@weeeBloom Год назад
Amazing musician, so musical, skilled, and great teacher!!
@Mooi957
@Mooi957 7 лет назад
Totally blown away with dafnis's solo, top class!
@alejoaranguren9731
@alejoaranguren9731 7 лет назад
Pure genius, huge fan of Mr. Prieto. Gracias!
@Yngve_Dalen
@Yngve_Dalen 7 лет назад
What a Monster! Love his tuning, Great lesson!!!
@Lizaryd8
@Lizaryd8 7 лет назад
For me best part of this video is intro solo. After the intro I knew that this lesson will be amazing!
@JoeIzzo
@JoeIzzo 7 лет назад
I love the Dafnis takes simple concepts and turns them into music!
@glenndrums1
@glenndrums1 7 лет назад
My Favourite part is at 41.20.Dafnis makes the Drumset SPEAK over the Montuno.Incredible.
@ivanisrael4442
@ivanisrael4442 6 лет назад
Incredible drummer. Totally unique voice on the drums. Unreal
@oscwildle1
@oscwildle1 7 лет назад
My favorite part of the lesson was when he played cells 1-5 the first time straight through without embellishments, because the ideas albeit simple still sounded musical. And it's application is relative to all styles. Thank you DRUMEO!!!!
@derekbaker2665
@derekbaker2665 7 лет назад
Another great lesson! Love the solo with the latin groove at the 32:11 mark. Thanks Dafnis and Drumeo.
@israrosario7604
@israrosario7604 7 лет назад
The whole lesson is amazing really enjoying the Latin roots in this lesson really enjoy learning something on the music of my roots
@FernandoCuadro
@FernandoCuadro 7 лет назад
What he does makes me remember i little bit of the Benny Greb's idea of the rhythm alphabet, Mark Guiliana expands a little bit on his DVD (Bring MARK PLEASE!!!!), Mark has the jazz feel behind the idea, and Dafnis has an Latin Feel on everything he does, that is amazing! Thanks again DRUMEO.
@codarts
@codarts 7 лет назад
Greetings Drumeo! Sincere thanks for having Mr.Dafnis Prieto share his musicality with us. His conscious effort to encourage us musicians to embrace music in its true essence, is genuine & sincere.....that essence is "communication"............music is communication. All musicians aspire for uninhibited musical expression.......Dafnis seems to be completely free in his is musical expression....he is truly an inspiration. I hope that his new book, A World of Rhythmic Possibilities, will be available in Australia very soon. Muchas gracias amigos y amigas.
@dbkdrummer
@dbkdrummer 7 лет назад
Favorite part was listening to him count off each exercise. one two THREE four. What a great lesson! Full of all kinds of useful information and he did a fantastic explaining each exercise. Not to mention his phenomenal skill and musical taste. Doesn't get better than watching him blow over the top of the month I, so sick!
@itsjackylegs
@itsjackylegs 3 года назад
Most beautiful toms I've ever heard
@Chickboom34
@Chickboom34 4 года назад
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
@sethboonedrums
@sethboonedrums 7 лет назад
I can, and will, listen to this man all day long.
@MattMusicianX
@MattMusicianX 7 лет назад
My favorite part is when Dafnis played the rhythmic cells with the piano montuno (around 41 minutes). The rhythms really "breathed" and swung. Wow!! How nice to see material that is practiced in a purely technical way then made into MUSIC!!!
@nasanction
@nasanction 7 лет назад
The intro solo was amazing! Win or lose, thanks for the video lesson!
@APPPPPLEMAN
@APPPPPLEMAN 7 лет назад
I love the vamp that he improvised on. So great man!!!
@ShogunSilva
@ShogunSilva 7 лет назад
Great episode; great that @drumeoofficial showcases different drummers and styles. Oh and that yamaha kit sounds awesome
@sunderlandmatt
@sunderlandmatt 7 лет назад
That high tom!.. Mmm.. Mm!.. ;) His kit sounds so sweet! I love how simple the foundation of this all is and yet there really is a whole world that opens up once you get going. So much fun too! I love the clear joy Dafnis has from playing, a true inspiration! Thank you! x
@vincentquattrocchi7924
@vincentquattrocchi7924 5 лет назад
Evans G1 coated heads sound great!
@gp19
@gp19 6 лет назад
I love how he hits the drums like a timbale player. Awesome stuff!
@flopsterbisque
@flopsterbisque 7 лет назад
So much amazing stuff here, favorite part though is Dafnis's talk from 34:00 - 36:14 about the musicality and communication importance of the hi-hat as reference, and thinking of his left leg as "a dancing limb". Funny, but so important... and totally badass. Thank you both for all this goodness :)
@jaredmeacham7334
@jaredmeacham7334 7 лет назад
First time hearing Dafnis. Love his groove.
@spjer1
@spjer1 7 лет назад
Put very simply - I love his musicality!
@lenglishboy
@lenglishboy 7 лет назад
wow i'm french but i love this channel :) ! thx drumeo
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