Funny thing: every time I would ask Latino players why they didn't play independence more often. They said we don't want to have to work too hard to have fun. Syncopation is the foremost book I have ever had any of my students learn.
The stuff against the clave in context is mind blowing. But I'm surprised that his free styling over the swing/broken swing doesn't feature more double strokes on the kick, especially when he's resting with his hi hat foot. He's a deep guy for sure.
That’s a tough crowd, look like bums. He was Laying down some massive skills and the people didn’t even flinch Antonio was surprised they didn’t even react so he kept stepping it up a notch. Kudos to Antonio Sanchez
It's an educational clinic not a concert, I like to hoop and holler but that doesn't seem appropriate in this context. Maybe if he was playing an open drum solo
+Brett Ransegnola probably heel down, no real need to play heel up in jazz. And for the samba hes probably also playing heel down, depends how fast and how strong.
Is there some scrumble on 11:38 or is it just my impression? He changes the time of the clave instead the bass drum part. By the way, Antonio is my hero. He's a master, please.
Nah man, he got it perfect. xD I tapped it out between a hand and a foot while it was on mute, and it made contact at the right time every time. >.< God knows how he does it. I only recently found out about him, and he's phenomenal!