A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of Apanha Laranja.
Some may know this as Santa Maria, but not those following Mestre Bimba's tradition.
Learn the notes and where it fits with the pandeiro (Tamborine) so you never fall off beat.
Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
● - closed or dim (rock is pressed firmly on the wire. no buzz should be heard. cabaca away from your body)
Berimbau muito tempo
A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of São Bento Grande de Angola. Learn the notes and where it fits with the atabaque (drum) so you won't fall off beat. Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
● - closed or dim (rock is pressed firmly on the wire. no buzz should be heard. cabaca away from your body)
Berimbau played by muito tempo
A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of Regional.
Learn the notes and where it fits with the pandeiro (Tamborine) so you never fall off beat.
Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
● - closed or dim (rock is pressed firmly on the wire. no buzz should be heard. cabaca away from your body)
A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of São Bento Pequeno. Learn the notes and where it fits with the atabaque (drum) so you won't fall off beat. Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
● - closed or dim (rock is pressed firmly on the wire. no buzz should be heard. cabaca away from your body)
Berimbau played by muito tempo
A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of Angola. Learn the notes and where it fits with the atabaque (drum) so you never fall off beat. Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
● - closed or dim (rock is pressed firmly on the wire. no buzz should be heard. cabaca away from your body)
Berimbau played by muito tempo edited by Cafe
A quick berimbau tutorial on the toque (rhythm) of Iuna. Learn the notes and where it fits with the pandeiro so you won't fall off beat. Other variations are also played near the end.
x - buzz or ti (lightly press the rock on the wire, gourd against your body)
o - open or dom (rock is off the wire, hit under where the rock would be placed. Move the cabaca (gourd) away from your body)
ox - open note but pedra is applied to stop the arame's vibration (creates a short buzz sound. start with cabaca away from body and bring it close as you apply the arame)
Berimbau/edit muito tempo
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