OK man 😅 In the mean time you can check this video out for the chops - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bGeer51oZ2w.htmlsi=-4nViF5i1MMsxQfj
I am a Cameroonian drummer😊 And we do play makossa a lot...so what I can contribute is this: The pattern played here(in the video) is actually "Seben" Makossa is actually very diverse... sometimes played with exclusively hi-hat + rim clicks (traditional) and sometimes snare + hi-hat. The one played exclusively on the snare has accents on the : 1, a of 1, & of 2, a of 2, & of 3, and 4 Sorry I can't play and send as of now😅 NB: we are counting out 16th notes
Nice lesson,I actually thought it wasn't going to sound nice without loop,that's why I'm still playing seben/makossa with my Hi-hat,it's all good,I will try it.Good one Boss 💯
Okay! I see. The Nigerian Makossa is based on the 3rd phase of Seben. Its actually 3 phases as a whole. There's the 1st for starting a song. 2nd for making the song seem settled. 3rd for Making everything go crazy😅🙌. And mostly thats what Nigerian drummer use. The 3rd phase.