Pandeiro Lesson 1 with Dudu Tucci

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Dudu Tucci teaches basic Panderio techniques and rhythms in this tutorial and lesson on Brazilian Drumming. See links below for more.

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I've seen a video with some of the very best "tambourine-like" players (pandeiro, riq, kanjira, tambourine, etc.) interacting and playing extremely complex rhythms simultaneously and in response to each other. Who was the KING of tambourine-like instruments? It was the Panderio. There are so many sounds and techniques available through this instrument. You have the six basic ways of striking the head and the two way of changing the pitch or muting - from above and from below. You also have a very popular technique that he didn't show where you rub your finger across the head and cause the jingles to sound. When you combine all of those, it gives you so many notes you can play. The technique of moving the pandeiro instead of the striking hand allows you to play insanely fast complex rhythms. The low tuning of the head allows the pandeiro to legitimately play bass percussion parts as well. Other tambourine family instruments don't have a deep low tone. It's also interesting that a lot of professional pandeiro players actually prefer synthetic heads because of their volume, responsiveness, and snappiness.

GabrielVelasco
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A big THANKS to Kalani and the World Drum Club, it's been our great pleasure to be in touch over this collaboration and we appreciate your kindness of inviting us to be a part of it. Keep practicing, everybody, the pandeiro is the most versatile drum on the planet we dare say and a lovely companion for every musical occasion! Peace - love - samba X Find us online @ www.kalango.com / www.pandeiro.com

Kalango
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Advanced ~ must start and pause to achieve the level of your experience! Thank you very much. Exciting ~ Great lesson.

sharonschall
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I love the pandeiro. I play with a community based Samba band, but no one else is really interested in play pandeiro. If you play congas, the hand movements come easily for pandeiro. Same with the Rebolo as well. Anyway great lesson. Glad I am a Patreon supporter and will get more of this over there!

revkelly
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And thank you for talking about the Kabila (Cabula). Everyone playing samba must know the root. I came there from repique mor. Love it.

bandatratata
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Great lesson doodle Tucci is the master

jupitor
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Chegando agora no grupo, impressionado com o swing do mestre dopandeiro! Parabéns, vou colar nesse cara.

sssantana
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Leftie are always the best teachers 🎉💪👏

matteofraboniofficial
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Salve o pandeiro! Greeting from Brazil! 👏

miltonasser
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Saudações, senhor! Tenho um furo no aro do meu pandeiro. Quais são as opções para seu uso?

cus.
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Batuque brasileiro
Na roda tem pandeiro
Bate meu coração
No ritmo da canção

Rice
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He’s Fierce as hell in real A wonderful teacher though

andrewfitzsimons
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I didn’t know Jeffrey Epstein plays pandeiro

velvik