Que legal! Ai, tem um exercicio de carreteio para chegar a 150 bpm?
@modernrockquintet12 күн бұрын
He sounds like Ringo….
@herwigstieger55873 ай бұрын
thank you so much for the important tips! greets Herwig
@The99CAMERA3 ай бұрын
Amo este vídeo ❤
@pablojimenez88375 ай бұрын
Excellent Chris In the beginning, I found so confusing that Brasilian players teach carreteio 3x1, when actually, in their samba school, they play 2x1! Then, I understood is a combination of techniques between carreteio and the bossas ou floreios. I learned the 3x1, but when I went to Rio, found tough to play on the speed and without getting tired. Simple saying, my carreteio 3x1 become shorter, while the 2x1 become relaxed and longer I even saw players doing 1x1 so relaxed My wish is Chris, if you can play some of the most common bossas e floreios Thanks you for your excellent explanation
@ChrisQuadeCouto5 ай бұрын
Thank you Pablo, it's an endless journey. The more you play and study, the more stamina you will build.
@eduardocampolina45225 ай бұрын
The best teacher in the world. Fantastico Chris, tirou todas as dúvidas. Thank you so much.
@ChrisQuadeCouto5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@michaelpaszt26436 ай бұрын
Thank you Chris for this lesson. Und Danke schön for the stage last week in Paris with Yolande do Brasil. It was great. I hope that you will visit us again in order to teach us more!
@Kalango10 ай бұрын
great video Chris! This will help many people xX
@Kalango Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@simonlouis6484 Жыл бұрын
VERY SOBRE AND CLEARES EXPLICATIONS PARA BENS TODO
@jimjam8949 Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful thank you. I've just started on rep. I'm right handed and am getting badly bruised right leg. How do I stop this - any ideas?
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Hi Jimjam, thank you for your comment. I‘m not sure I understood right… you get problems with your right LEG? How?
@jimjam8949 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisQuadeCouto Yes I am a beginner and find it hard to balance drum. So drum is hitting my leg all time when I play.
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
@@jimjam8949 Ok, I see. Do you move a lot when playing? Maybe you can try to hold the repique higher or lower on the strap? Or you could get a protection like they are used on volleyball for the knees?
@harriha9115 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I was taught 2por1 technique as standard years ago but now rarely come across others doing it, worried that is was not the done thing! Also looking forward to learning the other techniques now too.
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Hi Harri, don‘t worry. There is no right or wrong technique. Some play like this, some like that and some just play without even knowing how. 😉
@christianwagenseil9621 Жыл бұрын
endlich erklärt das mal jemand vernünftig!
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank 🙏🏼
@christianwagenseil9621 Жыл бұрын
sehr geil!
@christianwagenseil9621 Жыл бұрын
echt gut zum lernen.
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Danke
@sambaleipzig3720 Жыл бұрын
Endlich mal ne ordentliche Erklärung ;)
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Danke danke 🙂
@VSMF Жыл бұрын
Muito bom slk
@corinetabu58222 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris. I have just seen your video. Thank you for these very clear explanations about the different virada technics. I have shared it with my friends. May be see you one day in Montpellier South of France. Corine
@ChrisQuadeCouto2 жыл бұрын
Hi Corine, thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing my video. It would be a pleasure to see you in Montpellier one day. Maybe you can organize a workshop for me there with your group? All the best, Chris
@kombabakh2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please give us a video about repique mor. You got to know a lot about it because of playing in Tijuca. Its very difficult to get the information about the history of the repique mor, about the origins of the levada and to understand the differences between the Tijuca and the Beija flor levada. All because i dont understand portuguese. Vitinho says, the levada is a mixture between the tan-tan pattern and something came from Ile Aiye, but i haven't find anything sounding "talaka" in Ile Aiye. Also a big challenge for me is to walk while playing the repique mor - the instrument swing around and i only try not to hurt my left arm.
@ChrisQuadeCouto2 жыл бұрын
Hey Комба, I will see when I find time to record a video about repique mor. I can explain the origin of the levada in that video of course. It's a mixture of the sound of the repique (which Ile Aiye uses or at least used some time ago), with surdo de terceira and surdo pedal (or the tantan, if you like so). And there should not be a difference between Beija-Flor and Tijuca. Walking while playing is always a struggle, especially if you need to get clean rimshots. Keep on rehearsing! ;-) All the best, Chris
@kombabakh2 жыл бұрын
Great respect from Russia, nice to find you finally.
@ChrisQuadeCouto2 жыл бұрын
Nice to meet you.
@kombabakh2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for such a detailed and interesting video filled with optimism. Bravo!
@ChrisQuadeCouto2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words. I'm glad you liked it.
@bohdanimiela3 жыл бұрын
Great explanation Chris!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Bohdan.
@thomas_edmar3 жыл бұрын
Great work, Chris! Easy to understand for any beginner! 😁 Some players like to set the second stroke somewhere between the center and the rimshot. A matter of taste, next level or the samba school?
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas, I think there are people who play it like you said and some who play the second on rimshot and the third only on rim. But I think, both of them are actually aiming to get both rimshots 😉
@thomas_edmar3 жыл бұрын
Ok!, make sense, txs! ☺
@keligbo68493 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@Guitarnetter3 жыл бұрын
Great video again Chris! Clear explanation and good examples. I usually play repique with a conical stick, holding the thicker end in my hand. I remember being told by several people in Rio to hold it at the thinner end, but I find that this gives too much weight/balance of the stick away from my hand. Like you said, it's quite a personal thing
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Willem. Yes, I totally agree with you. At some point I tried conical sticks on repique as well and I also held it at the thicker end. It's much more agile like that.
@JoaoPedro-dn9nb3 жыл бұрын
toco tamborim na Portela a 4 anos e sempre treinei bastante a transição do meu 3x1 pro 2x2, mas a sua explicação já ajuda bastante! a gente se esbarra por aí nas quadras irmão, obrigado por essa lição incrivel! tamo junto, um abraço!
@ChrisQuadeCouto Жыл бұрын
Obrigado João. Só agora eu percebi que nem te respondi na época do seu comentário. Eu também só descobri o 2por2 quando gravei uns amigos com camera lenta. Um abraço
@LearnToPlaySamba3 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, this is an excellent video, so informative, eloquently explained, and finely demonstrated! I will definitely share this with my students. By the way, I just became an endorser of Contemporânea, too...what an honor to be part of the team alongside you, my friend! - Philip Galinsky (Director, Samba New York!).
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Hey Philip, thank you very much my friend. Welcome to the Contemporânea family then. I hope you are doing fine. I have some very nice memories from the workshop I gave in New York some years ago. Maybe one day (when this pandemic is over) I can come back. All the best.
@LearnToPlaySamba3 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisQuadeCouto Thanks, Chris! I hope so; we really enjoyed your workshop. Wishing you the best, always!
@gijsankone3 жыл бұрын
You Rule! That's an excellent detailed carreteiro learning session, Chris
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much 😊
@Guitarnetter3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris! Great video about a lot aspects of the tamborim! There's several elements in there that I've been teaching my group, and this helps as a video guide for reference! Keep up the great work!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Willem. Hope to see you soon and play some samba again.
@SAMBAdeALEMMAR3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, the most complete tamborim class that you will find in youtube. About carreteiro! Congrats my friend!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I‘m very happy you liked it.
@thomas_edmar3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris for this excellent reference material which is always good to return to when in doubt. I've always been struggling with the tamborim. I did see the 2+2 coming at 29:55. It seems to me as when your arm goes forward there is also a slight twist to it.
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Thomas. Yes, you are right, there is a little twist of my hand. I forgot to mention that in the video.
@TomoyaUbukata3 жыл бұрын
thank you for uploading this lesson, the 2-1 tech explanation is very helpful for us, japanese tamborim players. thanks a lot!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Hi Tomoya, I'm very happy that you liked it and that I could help you. I always remember with pleasure the samba workshops I gave in Japan in 2013! Tataito! 🤪
@Kalango3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic, Chris, looking forward to your new series! 🤩🥁🥁🥁
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys. I did link to your shop for my signature tamborim ;-)
@DavidLibbyS3 жыл бұрын
That's such a great story, I really loved the part about you wanting to be able to say that "Samba is shit" to your Dad (LOL!), and then of course falling in love with it! Hilarious. Wish I had discovered at 15 years too, that's a fantastic blessing! Valeu!
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Yes, we were all once young :-)
@DavidLibbyS3 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisQuadeCouto absolutely :-)
@arnospiluttini7293 жыл бұрын
Lieber Chris, herzlichen Glückwunsch. Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß und ganz viel Erfolg mit dem neuen Format. Ich freue mich schon wie jeck auf weitere Videos. Du bist der Beste! 😀 👍 💪
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Lieber Arno, vielen Dank für das Lob. Hoffentlich bis bald.
@suggarface13 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, I had the pleasure to watch you and the gang playing in Cologne, really amazing, great energy! Success with the channel, already subscribed! Sucesso! 🤙
@ChrisQuadeCouto3 жыл бұрын
Olá Alexandre, thank you so much. Abraços
@carlosjaymovicht41123 жыл бұрын
SALVE A CULTURA NACIONAL! TIA CIATA, AGRADECE 🌷
@glacielahaverkorn90273 жыл бұрын
Olha so q vidio top de ver 🥰🥰🥰♥️♥️👏👏👏
@mariamedeiros6873 жыл бұрын
💓💓💓💓💓💓
@leandromdr31273 жыл бұрын
Sehr gut
@leandromdr31273 жыл бұрын
Wönderba.......teymdr
@LucianaSantos-uf6ok3 жыл бұрын
raissa machado 2021 rainha porte
@leadromdrcosta93593 жыл бұрын
Batuque é tudo de bom ! Boas batucadas tudo de bom tudo de som......teymdr
@leadromdrcosta93593 жыл бұрын
Sehr gut ! Axé ...
@leadromdrcosta93593 жыл бұрын
Sehr gut!
@sambaworkshop3 жыл бұрын
😍 Gruß aus Badbergen! ☮️🍀☀️🥁🤟🏻😷
@Riedel7774 жыл бұрын
Live!
@ReinisJaunais4 жыл бұрын
What a great place to be! Subscribed to explore more of your work
Пікірлер
Que legal! Ai, tem um exercicio de carreteio para chegar a 150 bpm?
He sounds like Ringo….
thank you so much for the important tips! greets Herwig
Amo este vídeo ❤
Excellent Chris In the beginning, I found so confusing that Brasilian players teach carreteio 3x1, when actually, in their samba school, they play 2x1! Then, I understood is a combination of techniques between carreteio and the bossas ou floreios. I learned the 3x1, but when I went to Rio, found tough to play on the speed and without getting tired. Simple saying, my carreteio 3x1 become shorter, while the 2x1 become relaxed and longer I even saw players doing 1x1 so relaxed My wish is Chris, if you can play some of the most common bossas e floreios Thanks you for your excellent explanation
Thank you Pablo, it's an endless journey. The more you play and study, the more stamina you will build.
The best teacher in the world. Fantastico Chris, tirou todas as dúvidas. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Chris for this lesson. Und Danke schön for the stage last week in Paris with Yolande do Brasil. It was great. I hope that you will visit us again in order to teach us more!
great video Chris! This will help many people xX
🔥🔥🔥
VERY SOBRE AND CLEARES EXPLICATIONS PARA BENS TODO
This is so helpful thank you. I've just started on rep. I'm right handed and am getting badly bruised right leg. How do I stop this - any ideas?
Hi Jimjam, thank you for your comment. I‘m not sure I understood right… you get problems with your right LEG? How?
@@ChrisQuadeCouto Yes I am a beginner and find it hard to balance drum. So drum is hitting my leg all time when I play.
@@jimjam8949 Ok, I see. Do you move a lot when playing? Maybe you can try to hold the repique higher or lower on the strap? Or you could get a protection like they are used on volleyball for the knees?
Thank you so much! I was taught 2por1 technique as standard years ago but now rarely come across others doing it, worried that is was not the done thing! Also looking forward to learning the other techniques now too.
Hi Harri, don‘t worry. There is no right or wrong technique. Some play like this, some like that and some just play without even knowing how. 😉
endlich erklärt das mal jemand vernünftig!
Vielen Dank 🙏🏼
sehr geil!
echt gut zum lernen.
Danke
Endlich mal ne ordentliche Erklärung ;)
Danke danke 🙂
Muito bom slk
Hi Chris. I have just seen your video. Thank you for these very clear explanations about the different virada technics. I have shared it with my friends. May be see you one day in Montpellier South of France. Corine
Hi Corine, thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing my video. It would be a pleasure to see you in Montpellier one day. Maybe you can organize a workshop for me there with your group? All the best, Chris
Yes, please give us a video about repique mor. You got to know a lot about it because of playing in Tijuca. Its very difficult to get the information about the history of the repique mor, about the origins of the levada and to understand the differences between the Tijuca and the Beija flor levada. All because i dont understand portuguese. Vitinho says, the levada is a mixture between the tan-tan pattern and something came from Ile Aiye, but i haven't find anything sounding "talaka" in Ile Aiye. Also a big challenge for me is to walk while playing the repique mor - the instrument swing around and i only try not to hurt my left arm.
Hey Комба, I will see when I find time to record a video about repique mor. I can explain the origin of the levada in that video of course. It's a mixture of the sound of the repique (which Ile Aiye uses or at least used some time ago), with surdo de terceira and surdo pedal (or the tantan, if you like so). And there should not be a difference between Beija-Flor and Tijuca. Walking while playing is always a struggle, especially if you need to get clean rimshots. Keep on rehearsing! ;-) All the best, Chris
Great respect from Russia, nice to find you finally.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you very much for such a detailed and interesting video filled with optimism. Bravo!
Thank you very much for your kind words. I'm glad you liked it.
Great explanation Chris!
Thank you very much Bohdan.
Great work, Chris! Easy to understand for any beginner! 😁 Some players like to set the second stroke somewhere between the center and the rimshot. A matter of taste, next level or the samba school?
Thanks Thomas, I think there are people who play it like you said and some who play the second on rimshot and the third only on rim. But I think, both of them are actually aiming to get both rimshots 😉
Ok!, make sense, txs! ☺
Thank you!
Thank you
Great video again Chris! Clear explanation and good examples. I usually play repique with a conical stick, holding the thicker end in my hand. I remember being told by several people in Rio to hold it at the thinner end, but I find that this gives too much weight/balance of the stick away from my hand. Like you said, it's quite a personal thing
Thank you very much Willem. Yes, I totally agree with you. At some point I tried conical sticks on repique as well and I also held it at the thicker end. It's much more agile like that.
toco tamborim na Portela a 4 anos e sempre treinei bastante a transição do meu 3x1 pro 2x2, mas a sua explicação já ajuda bastante! a gente se esbarra por aí nas quadras irmão, obrigado por essa lição incrivel! tamo junto, um abraço!
Obrigado João. Só agora eu percebi que nem te respondi na época do seu comentário. Eu também só descobri o 2por2 quando gravei uns amigos com camera lenta. Um abraço
Hey Chris, this is an excellent video, so informative, eloquently explained, and finely demonstrated! I will definitely share this with my students. By the way, I just became an endorser of Contemporânea, too...what an honor to be part of the team alongside you, my friend! - Philip Galinsky (Director, Samba New York!).
Hey Philip, thank you very much my friend. Welcome to the Contemporânea family then. I hope you are doing fine. I have some very nice memories from the workshop I gave in New York some years ago. Maybe one day (when this pandemic is over) I can come back. All the best.
@@ChrisQuadeCouto Thanks, Chris! I hope so; we really enjoyed your workshop. Wishing you the best, always!
You Rule! That's an excellent detailed carreteiro learning session, Chris
Thank you very much 😊
Thanks Chris! Great video about a lot aspects of the tamborim! There's several elements in there that I've been teaching my group, and this helps as a video guide for reference! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Willem. Hope to see you soon and play some samba again.
Honestly, the most complete tamborim class that you will find in youtube. About carreteiro! Congrats my friend!
Thank you so much. I‘m very happy you liked it.
Thanks Chris for this excellent reference material which is always good to return to when in doubt. I've always been struggling with the tamborim. I did see the 2+2 coming at 29:55. It seems to me as when your arm goes forward there is also a slight twist to it.
Thank you Thomas. Yes, you are right, there is a little twist of my hand. I forgot to mention that in the video.
thank you for uploading this lesson, the 2-1 tech explanation is very helpful for us, japanese tamborim players. thanks a lot!
Hi Tomoya, I'm very happy that you liked it and that I could help you. I always remember with pleasure the samba workshops I gave in Japan in 2013! Tataito! 🤪
Absolutely fantastic, Chris, looking forward to your new series! 🤩🥁🥁🥁
Thank you guys. I did link to your shop for my signature tamborim ;-)
That's such a great story, I really loved the part about you wanting to be able to say that "Samba is shit" to your Dad (LOL!), and then of course falling in love with it! Hilarious. Wish I had discovered at 15 years too, that's a fantastic blessing! Valeu!
Thank you very much. Yes, we were all once young :-)
@@ChrisQuadeCouto absolutely :-)
Lieber Chris, herzlichen Glückwunsch. Ich wünsche dir viel Spaß und ganz viel Erfolg mit dem neuen Format. Ich freue mich schon wie jeck auf weitere Videos. Du bist der Beste! 😀 👍 💪
Lieber Arno, vielen Dank für das Lob. Hoffentlich bis bald.
Hi Chris, I had the pleasure to watch you and the gang playing in Cologne, really amazing, great energy! Success with the channel, already subscribed! Sucesso! 🤙
Olá Alexandre, thank you so much. Abraços
SALVE A CULTURA NACIONAL! TIA CIATA, AGRADECE 🌷
Olha so q vidio top de ver 🥰🥰🥰♥️♥️👏👏👏
💓💓💓💓💓💓
Sehr gut
Wönderba.......teymdr
raissa machado 2021 rainha porte
Batuque é tudo de bom ! Boas batucadas tudo de bom tudo de som......teymdr
Sehr gut ! Axé ...
Sehr gut!
😍 Gruß aus Badbergen! ☮️🍀☀️🥁🤟🏻😷
Live!
What a great place to be! Subscribed to explore more of your work
Yeah!! Que massa 👌
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