Introduction to Percussion: Discover the Magic of Rhythm
Recording and Editing: How to Recording Your Rhythmic Cell
A course by Carlinhos Brown , Singer, Composer, Multi-Instrumentalist, and Teacher
Joined October 2020
About the video: Recording and Editing: How to Recording Your Rhythmic Cell
Overview
“To conclude our course, I will give you some tips on how to record and edit your rhythm cell.”
In this video lesson Carlinhos Brown addresses the topic: Recording and Editing: How to Recording Your Rhythmic Cell, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Percussion: Discover the Magic of Rhythm. Discover your inner percussionist and learn to create new rhythms with Brazilian music icon Carlinhos Brown.
Partial transcription of the video
“Recording and Editing: How to Record Your Rhythmic Cell Friends, in this class, we'll talk a little bit about editing. And I wanted to tell a little story. Well before the 1980s in Brazil, our way to edit was to delete. I played, I made mistakes, I had no way to arrange the instruments the way we can today. But I’m grateful for a guy named Gil. It was Gil who introduced the metronome into Brazilian culture as a basis for recording, and that made it all easier. So what do you need in order to edit? The first thing is to find out what your BPM is. With a good BPM, you can play with several rh...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Percussion: Discover the Magic of Rhythm
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Carlinhos Brown
A course by Carlinhos Brown
Carlinhos Brown is a mainstay of Brazilian music and culture. He is the founder of the musical group Timbalada, one of the creators of the axé music genre, and has won several Latin Grammy Awards for his music with the Tribalistas and as Carlinhos Brown é Carlito Marrón. He also earned an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song for Real in Rio, from the movie Rio, and is currently one of the judges on The Voice Brasil.
In addition to being a successful musician, Carlinhos was the first Brazilian to earn the title of Ibero-American Ambassador for Culture, a position that focuses on cultural activism by helping underprivileged communities and promoting Brazilian music.
In 2020, he launched three new albums: Axé Inventions - Àjààlà, Umbalista, and Paxuá e Paramim em: A floresta dos rios voadores. In his latest projects, Carlinhos is focusing on new compositions, including music for the soundtrack for Cura by choreographer Deborah Colker.
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