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Brazilian Rhythms 101: The Essential Guide to Brazilian Samba Patterns 

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Bass Lines in Samba
The bass patterns in Samba are driven by the left hand. Samba can be defined as a 2 layer rhythm where 1 rhythm is non-syncopated. The bass line pattern is the non-syncopated element and this is performed by the Surdo drum in the Samba band.
The Accent On The 2nd Beat
If you are used to playing a lot of European inspired music, you might find it unusual to place the emphasis on the 2nd beat. Using western classical music as an example, you will notice that the accents are always on the downbeat. In Brazilian music, the accent is placed on the 2nd beat.
The Syncopated Element
The second layer of the Samba is a syncopated line which takes the role of the Tamborim drum. You must have the non-syncopated line of the Surdo in order to achieve the combination of these rhythms. This left-hand bass line gives the right-hand line a reference from which to be syncopated.
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Комментарии : 44   
@AmbroseChan
@AmbroseChan 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this introduction to the Samba Rhythm! This was presented in a very clear way.
@brandontylerburt
@brandontylerburt 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! There are fairly accomplished drummers in my part of the world who commonly play a rhythm they refer to as "samba" which, confusingly, isn't a Samba pattern. (It starts on the wrong part of the beat and is much simplified.) The Brazilian Samba is more nuanced and complex, much more fascinating and satisfying to hear, and likely more difficult to play convincingly, so I'm really grateful you were willing to break it down for us like this. Thanks again! 💙🪇
@pradeepkumarpanda7626
@pradeepkumarpanda7626 3 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining Brazilian rhythm with real instruments.
@lavenderfana3137
@lavenderfana3137 Год назад
One of my favorite modern pianist!!!!! Let’s go!!!!
@gerardoguerra9780
@gerardoguerra9780 Год назад
Gracias Jovino. He aprendido mucho con usted. Sus armonías y tutoriales son fantásticos. Agradecido por todo lo que comparte. Soy fan del excelso A.C. Jobim.
@Almightservant
@Almightservant 3 года назад
Your English is awesome! Excellent class. Congrats and greetings from Brazil.
@djfrank59
@djfrank59 3 года назад
These rhythm patterns remind me of some of the great Walter Wanderly recordings out of Brazil. The authentic feel and sound.
@artinshorttime5604
@artinshorttime5604 2 года назад
thank you sir
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 Год назад
This is a great explanation! I just know it by ear but it’s great the way how you broke the sound and timing down!
@parlomur7515
@parlomur7515 3 года назад
On attend la suite avec impatience. Thank you. Very good.
@peterlorenz9766
@peterlorenz9766 2 года назад
Señor Jovino Santos Neto muchísimas gracias. Thank you so much. What a beautiful, transparent and “”””easy”””to follow tutorial. You are certainly right a lot of practice is needed. Nevertheless this rhythm is just something. What a thrill. So I need to practice a lot and hopefully soon I will be able to play this beautiful rhythm. Hopefully in this life. Again thank you so much. Such an INSPIRATION. Greetings from Spain. OM AH HUM VAJRA GURU SIDDHI HUM.
@dfaria1000
@dfaria1000 2 года назад
Very nicely explained.... THANKS.
@Moacyrmar
@Moacyrmar 2 года назад
Muito bom. Eu toco com alguns gringos e este foi o melhor video que eu encontrei até hoje...
@carlotapuig
@carlotapuig 3 года назад
Excellent explanation.
@cselenaproject4116
@cselenaproject4116 2 года назад
Amazing lessons as always! Yay⭐️ Thank You. - Kristeta
@LoveLifeG
@LoveLifeG 4 месяца назад
Jovinho is a Great Teacher!
@hlpianin
@hlpianin 3 года назад
Thank you!
@otv88
@otv88 3 года назад
Really fantastic video and excellent explanation. Many thanks!
@norarossetti2087
@norarossetti2087 3 года назад
GrandeJovino Santos Neto!!!!grazieee!!!
@mdsharp5d349
@mdsharp5d349 2 года назад
..and I thought I 'knew' samba, bossa,...nope! Thank you for the great break down!!
@manni62
@manni62 Год назад
Thank you very, very much Señor!
@mangopercu
@mangopercu 2 года назад
Excelente muchas gracias!!!!
@irakeri
@irakeri 7 месяцев назад
Super!
@marcelocarbone5169
@marcelocarbone5169 3 года назад
Boa Jovino 🙌
@user-ko9jp2of9o
@user-ko9jp2of9o 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏🏻))))
@giotto8812
@giotto8812 Год назад
Bon cours de samba au piano 👍👏
@SuperJazzshow
@SuperJazzshow Год назад
Gracias maestro!!!!!!
@Harpiano
@Harpiano 3 года назад
Amazing lecture. Thank you!
@ProletariatSympathiser
@ProletariatSympathiser 7 месяцев назад
The art of Tchk-chk-tchk-chk and chest rhythm
@mikebacelar4706
@mikebacelar4706 3 года назад
Muito bom 🎵🎵🎵🎵
@kiat4797
@kiat4797 6 месяцев назад
It's actually easy for those who are culturally used to complex rhythms like Arabs
@anylohan9386
@anylohan9386 3 года назад
Oi! Gostei do vídeo. Sou brasileira e estou aprendendo a tocar. Você dá aulas online? Parece que vc é um professor incrível! Quero muito aprender a tocar Cazuza e Caetano Veloso. Porém não vi o tutorial das músicas na internet. 😔
@JovinoSantosNeto
@JovinoSantosNeto 3 года назад
Olá Any, obrigado pelo comentário. Sim, eu dou aulas pela Internet. Visite esse link no meu site: www.jovisan.net/lessons.html
@franciscoaragao5398
@franciscoaragao5398 2 года назад
Oh yes, god eolos is blowing again.
3 года назад
👍
@davidrumpler5528
@davidrumpler5528 3 года назад
How do you get your right hand so staccato? I can get that sound pretty easily on guitar by releasing my left hand at key moments. On piano it is more challenging! LOL
@immanuelkint8865
@immanuelkint8865 Год назад
Brazilian beats go crazy nowadays 💀
@raphaelhudson
@raphaelhudson 8 месяцев назад
Is the end of tbe video somewhere ? I wanted to know what you did with your hand
@beausalgado
@beausalgado 3 года назад
Where is this continued?
@iWhy_Music
@iWhy_Music 5 месяцев назад
Weird teaching, I hear how the left hand is playing but, can't play for 10 min straight(rewatching doesn't help) and since you give zero explanation about learning the piano rythm by the right hand, you just play fast, it looks like you hit 3 notes and sometimes ad A, but still it's not that rhyhtm, if you had a clear presentation or show exacly how you play slowly and then fast as good teachers do, it would have been nice or show noes via sofware like syntesia, sad.
@lachlandunn6598
@lachlandunn6598 4 месяца назад
Terrible comment
@pangeaproxima9446
@pangeaproxima9446 2 года назад
Syncopation is not so well understood in European countries.
@eddiebitmail
@eddiebitmail Год назад
Syncopation is understood from all musicians all over the world.There is no proof and evidence for such an conclusion you made
@eugenestockstill7162
@eugenestockstill7162 3 года назад
Thank you!
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