Essential Afro-Cuban Rhythms With Oscar Stagnaro

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In this quick video, Oscar Stagnaro takes you through the evolution of the son rhythm. The complete course is available on the SBL website.

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I would love more videos about Cuban / Latin music :D

homermao
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Oscar was my teacher during one of the Berklee Latin Jazz programs I attended, so this is really cool that you are having him teaching!!

ogio_
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Hello Scott and Oscar! Excellent and very accurate video! I'm cuban and I can tell each one of those rhythms are essential for a bassist who wants to play "son" or "rumba", or any other cuban genre. Thanks for sharing!

PabloUliver-Bass-Guitar
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Would love a deep dive into afrocuban rhythms!

reddhampton
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Oscar was one of my favorite professors at Berklee.

fluoridevolcano
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What an absolute boss....a nova :D Sincerely, the ease of transition and explanation: you can tell he's a professor of the low end! Cariad fawr o Gymru a diolch o rannu! Much love from Cymru [Wales] and thank you for sharing!

ComeRee
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I was lucky to spend a year studying with Oscar. What a master of this music!

RyanSaranich
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That was one of my favorite classes. It taught me about the 6 and how to resolve it. Awesome cause. I would always play 1, 4, 5, 2, 5, 4, 1, 5, 1, 4, 5, 2, 5, 4, 1, 5, 1 but it's good to do 6, 5, 2, 5, 4, 1, 5, 1. in there

SeniorFeliz
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He is an amazing bass player and teacher

isaachgbeis
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Dude literally is making the least Warwick sound come out of that Warwick and it sounds incredible

jacobpullen
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learned more in one minute that in school ever about this!

beakittelscherz
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viva cubaaa asere love this shouts out from miami this is good stuff brother

freedomflight.
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MAGNIFICENT! Scott can you do a series on how to train an ear to learn the bass long to anything for instance just when someone starts playing u know what key and where to play and such

nugget_man
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Keep this up! I can't find a lot of info on playing bass in latin/afro styles.

AlbornozVEVO
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Shhh! I thought the Cuban triplet was under embargo!

SimonBrisbane
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just wonderful, a broad scope in a nutshell

BilginKurt
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I am dying not being able to see the tabulation notes because the words are in the way! What’s the source video??

JeremeyBurr
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Be nice if we could actually hear the bass

yaboicolvin
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bro just dropped so much knowledge in like 30 secs

alanmontano
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This would have been excellent, but the bass was obscured by the conga. Turn up the bass and turn down the the conga.

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