PercussionTutor

Published by: Laurent Peckels

Description

MODERN DRUMMER MAGAZINE (October 2015 issue):
“This is a must-have for anyone wanting an encyclopedia of world percussion rhythms at their fingertips.”
PercussionTutor es un app educativo para los entusiastas dedicados al la percusión mundial. Este app y el libro que lo acompaña (download) incorpora una colección extraordinaria de ritmos mundial y instrumentos tocados por excelentes percusiónistas y bateristas en Nueva York.
No tener que comprar más APPS! Compra el app ahora y recibe añadiduras en el future por gratis. Se van a soltar nuevas ediciones con ritmos y videos nuevos. El precio del app se va aumentar con cada añadidura.
Lincoln Goines (bajo eléctric y acústico) ecribe: “Este app es muy entretenido y una forma informative para comprobar el funk original. Un gran instrumento para los músicos, bailadores, y amantes del ritmo”.
Percussive Arts Society: “The interactive application is very thorough [...]. Navigation is simple and the layout is logical and easy to grasp.”
Percussion Tutor te permite enfocar en la música de Sur America, el Caribe, y Africa en una forma distinta. Éste app te ofrece más que simplemente un “play along”. Incluido tenemos notacion estándar de música, videos y claves espicíficos. Tambien hemos hacido un gran esfuerzo para capturer el sentimiento ó “feeling” de las diferentes tradiciones.
Para lo ritmos de batá hemos desarrollado un sistema que da simulación de tocar en una función de batá en vivo.
Este app te pone en una situacion tocando en vivo – así como arpendiste el lenguaje con tu madre. Vas a tocar con un sonido natural y vivo. Tambien te va realizar nuevas posibilidades ritimicas. Será un gran instrumento para los músicos, bailadores, y otros que desean sumergirse en ésta tradicion antigua de lenguaje.
Músicos:
* Louis Bauzo, tocó con Tito Puente, Dizzy GIllespie, Paul Simon
* Greg Askew, tocó con Tito Puente
* Luiz Ebert
* Jérôme Goldschmidt, tocó con Tito Puente, M. Santamaria y Chico O’Farrill
* Marcos Napa, tocó con Perú N.
* M. Monaco, tocó con Al Di Meola
* Oswald Simmonds
* Reynaldo Alcantara
* Richard Byrd, tocó con Babatunde Olatunji
* Rudy Walker, tocó con Pharaoh Saunders, Randy Weston
* Victor Rendón, tocó con M. Santamaria, la orquesta de Xavier Cugat y Chico O’Farrill
FEATURES:
- Más que 80 ritmos (algunos ritmos tienen patrones básicos y tambien más avanzado.
- Ritmos de Cuba, Brasil, Perú, Africa,…
- TODOS los instrumentos se pueden mudar ó tocar individualmente.
- 59 videos
- Páginas de todos los ritmos están en el app y en el libro que es gratis.
- Una descripción de todos los ritmos.
- Más ritmos vienen: estamos trabajando en mucho más contenido para el futuro.
COMENTARIOS:
"Muy agradecido por poner a disposición de los percusionistas (usuarios de iOS): los ritmos de raíz africana y afrolatinoamericana #interactiva #mente"
"Excelente - Muy buena!! Muchas felicidades!! Me gustarían también, otros ritmos latinos como, bolero, son, danzón, jazz latín, por favor!!!"
FEATURED RHYTHMS:
**Cuba - Popular Music**
- Afro
- Bolero
- Cha Cha Cha
- Mozambique
- Pachanga
- Pilon
- Salsa 1, 2, 3, 4
- Songo 1, 2 & 3
- Timba
**Cuba - Folk Music**
- Abakua Havana
- Afra
- Agüeito
- Azogano Part 1, 2
- Columbia Part 1
- Guaguanco
- Guiro
- Iyesa
- Makuta
- Mozambique
- Palo
- Yambu
**Cuba - Batá Drums**
- Lalubanche
- Latopa
- Ogun
- Auguere (part 1)
- Auguere (part 2)
- Imbaloke
- Babaluaye (part 1)
- Babaluaye (part 2)
- Kuru Kurubete
- Ewe Masiboroñu
- Borotitilawa
- Dada
- Oggue
- Agayu Part 1,2,3 & 4
- Oferere
- Ibejis
- Akete Obba
- Odudua
- Iya Mase
- Yacota
- Ñongo
- Chachalokafun
- Iyesa
- Echu
- Olokun
**Dominican Republic**
- Jaleo
- Merengue
- Pambiche
**Puerto Rico**
- Xica
- Holandes & Holandes fast version
- Plena
**Brazil**
- Baião
- Bossa Nova
- Samba Batucada
- Samba Enredo
- Samba Pagode
- Samba Reggae
**Peru**
- Festejo
- Zamacueca
- Vals Peruano
- Lando
- Afro
**West Africa**
- Fanga
- Saa
- Lamban
- Sounou
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Maheiano on

Chile

Muy agradecido por poner a disposición de los percusionistas (usuarios de iOS): los ritmos de raíz africana y afrolatinoamericana #interactiva #mente

Nice!!

julia254# on

United States

Simple and easy to use, with great sounding loops by real musicians. If you're planning on expanding your Brazilian offerings, I'd love to see choro genres (slow choro, fast choro, maxixe, polca, xote, etc) plus forró! eBatuque recently jacked up its prices and switched to a subscription model, so if you guys offered an alternative I'd happily recommend this app to all the choro players I know.

Great!

citi customer service on

United States

Great for practice and play along. Hopefully more rhythms available soon. Could definitively use a bar going through the sheet music to see in real time where the beats are.

So worth it!

Jano, shuitar enthusiast on

United States

Actually has feel, because these are recordings of actual musicians playing all the parts, not midi sequences. Each loop is of ample length - sometimes longer to get some variation when applicable - for instance guanguanco loop is longer to allow quinto doing some soloing and variation. There is the ability to mute each part, change tempo (some digital artifacts of course, since these are recordings being slowed down or sped up, not midi sequences, but very usable). Many other features like every part notated, and videos of musicians playing the parts. I haven’t come across in-app purchases, also great.

Get’s me Going…and that’s Great!

The Drumbird on

United States

I’m an older person taking conga lessons. This app is invaluable at helping me understand the music; learn parts, and keep and exceed pace. Excellent.!

Potentially the best app for latin rhythms.

HermanEC on

United States

I love this app for practice and to work through ideas. Its my practice buddy, my play-along backing track, and my study partner. I really hope you keep adding more rhythms and variations to the rhythms you already have. Please add rhythms from Colombia and other countries. Having Cumbia and other traditional rhythms like Bullerengue, Vallenato, Porro, and Currulao would be magical!

Great app found but found a mistake

enriqurp1324 on

United States

Hello the sheet music for the clave Tiñosa is incorrect

A must have for anyone interested in rhythm

btxpress1 on

United States

The ability to solo each instrument or several instruments in an ensemble and play along is priceless. The accompanying videos and sheet music is unbelievable given the low price of the Pro app. I’ve enjoyed it for years and decided I had to write review. This is one of those rare apps where the love of the music and the subject comes thru.

Awesome App

reymonroig.com on

United States

This is an awesome app. You can learn a lot of different patters with the right feel and dynamics.

For Latin percussion

Itofeo on

United States

Excellent app. To learn or for pure joy!

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