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1 SAMBA BURROS GRIDS AND LEADING NOTES PRACTICE GRIDS & PLAYLIST GRID TRAINING 6/8 SLING CONGO DAFT (SAMBA) FUNK FUNK IANSA IJEXA SAMBA ERALDO SCOFFBEAT XAXADO

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4 6/8 Sling Get 12/8 feel, then Snares start for 4 bars.(2 cycles) Everyone else marks beat All straight into First Groove. Timbas stop. Timbas start changeover groove. Signal change over Everyone marks as intro. (Do 3 times) Signal decrescendo (hand high, coming down in steps) Unison samba pattern for 4 cycle (Snares change to samba swing after 2 cycles) All into slow samba groove Surdos out Surdos in with groove 2 Signal and count in to return to 12/8 Surdos only play 4 bars All in End signal: hands snatching the air. End with crescendo

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13 DAFT FUNK START surdos and bells First Groove: One handed forward karate chop, band stops for repinique solo then all play first Groove. Tambourim variation(left right up down): signal to the tambourims, mime it with them. Harder Faster Break: Hands alternating stars in the air. Always go back to first Groove after this break. Half Time Breakdown Section: big sweeping diagonal karate chop starts the tambourim break which leads the band into the second groove. To go back to main groove: call the harder faster break. Back to the start (Intro section): Hands make a T shape (T for top) End signal: hands snatching the air.

14 Samba Funk Intro bars Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Agogo L H H ~L H H ~L H H ~L H H Caixa x x x x x xx xx xx xx Timba S S S S Page 1 of 6

15 Samba Funk Repique call into main groove Repinique x X x X x x X x X x Caixa X Page 2 of 6

16 Samba Funk Daft Funk main groove Low Surdo O O O O O O O O O O O Click on side (low surdo) X X X X X X X X Middle Surdo O O O O O O O High Surdo O O O O O O O O O O O Caixa X X X X X X x x X X x x X X x x X X XXXXX X Timba O SSSS O O S S S O SSSS O O S S S Tamborim X X X X X X X X X Agogo L H H L H L H Page 3 of 6

17 Samba Funk Tamborim break (R, L, Up, Down, Round) Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Page 4 of 6

18 Samba Funk Work It Harder break All surdos in unison O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Caixa X X X X X X X X X X X Tamborim X X X X Repinique X X Timba S S B B B B Page 5 of 6

19 Samba Funk Half time breakdown (signalled by tamborim break) Low Surdo M M M M M M M O O Middle Surdo M M M M M M M O O High Surdo M M M M M M M O O Caixa X X x x X x x x X x x x X X x x X X Timba B B B B B B B S S S S OOOO S O S Repinique X X Tamborim X X x X x X x X x X Low Surdo O O Middle Surdo O O High Surdo O O O Caixa x x X X x x X X X x X X x X X x Timba S S S S OOOO S O S Repinique X X X X X Tamborim x X x X X X X X X Page 6 of 6

20 FUNK Start with a 4 beat (8 notes) Break then a HUR! Break. 4 Beat (8 note) Break: One hand index finger and thumb held up in a U shape. Quieten down signal: Both hands fingers and thumb squeeze together 8 Beat (16 note) Break: Two hands held up with index finger and thumb making U shapes. HUR! Break: two fists at side of body pulled back with a sexy pelvic thrust movement. Wave Break: One hand drawing a wavy horizontal line. Quiet Break: Finger to lips with a Shhh! Gesture and other hand held up palm forward. Surdo attention signal: One hand high and palm forward, other hand beating a stick in the air, or miming beating a stick in the air. Stop signal: two hands snatching the air into fists. Surdo variation signal: Two fingers. Everyone Back to Main Groove Signal: two hands high karate chop motion. End:The piece ends with a 4 Beat (8 notes) Break, Silence Break, HUR! Break. Kate Morris katemorrisguitar@googl .com

21 Funk Funk Ganza x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x Tamborim X X X X X X X Caixa x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x Timba B S S B B S S S S S B S S B B S S S S S Repinique x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O High Surdo O O O O O O O O O Middle Surdo O O O O O O O O O Low Surdo O O O O O O O O O 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 1 of 6

22 Funk Surdo 2nd variation Ganza x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x Tamborim X X X X X X X Caixa x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x x x x x X x x x Timba B S S B B S S S S S B S S B B S S S S S Repinique x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O x x r S x x r O High Surdo O O O O O O O O Middle Surdo O O O O O O O O Low Surdo O O O O O O O O 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 2 of 6

23 Funk 8-beat break Tamborim X X X X X X X X Caixa X X X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S S S Repinique X X X X X X X X High Surdo M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 3 of 6

24 Funk Hur break Tamborim X X X X X X Caixa X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S Repinique X X X X X X High Surdo M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 4 of 6

25 Funk Wavy break Tamborim X X X X X Caixa X X X X X Timba S S S S S Repinique X X X X X High Surdo M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 5 of 6

26 Funk 4 silent beats Ganza Tamborim Caixa Timba Repinique High Surdo Middle Surdo Low Surdo 2008 'Fred On A Stick' Page 6 of 6

27 IANSA INTRO snares start. Surdos answer, then rep/snare surdos answer again. Leads into MAIN GROOVE (2 bar pattern. Listen out for agogo all on low bell at end of pattern or 6 high surdo hits in a row) BREAK 1 Signal with wavy arms (Break lasts 2 bars) leads back into GROOVE NEW BREAK 2 Signal 2 fingers (BREAK lasts 4 bars, play twice) leads back into GROOVE END with WAVY BREAK 1

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32 IJEXA Start: Lead the side to side stepping. Count bells in. Surdo variation 1: One finger Surdo variation 2: Two fingers Break 3: Three fingers. Break 4: Four fingers, band always goes into second groove. Order of play: Shout Ora yeah yay! Band reply Ora yeah yay oh! (repeat until band are assembled in Ijexa formation) Bells only Break 3 Timbas begin Break 3 Snares begin Break 3 Groove the pattern then add Surdo variation 1 Add Surdo variation 2 Break 4 into second groove Gradually speed up the band and when fast, reduce bells to playing the pulse only End: Count in of 4 to finish then shout Ora yeah yay! Band reply Ora yeah yay oh!

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35 Ijexa Surdo Groove Agogo H H L L L H H L L Agogo 2 L L H H H L L H H Caixa X x x X x x X x X x x X x x X x Timba S S S S O O S S S O O High Surdo O O Middle Surdo O O Low Surdo O O Leon Patel Page 1 of 5

36 Ijexa Surdo Groove Agogo H H L L L H H L L Agogo L L H H H L L H H Caixa X x x X x x X x X x x X x x X x Timba S S S S O O S S S O O High Surdo M O M O Middle Surdo M O M O Low Surdo M O M O Leon Patel Page 2 of 5

37 Ijexa Break Agogo H H L L L L L L L L Caixa X X X X X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S S S S S High Surdo M M M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M Leon Patel Page 3 of 5

38 Ijexa Change-over Break Agogo H H L L L L Caixa X X X X X X X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S S S S S S S High Surdo M M M M M M O Middle Surdo M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M O Leon Patel Page 4 of 5

39 Ijexa Oxossi Groove Agogo L L H L L H L L H L H L H Caixa X x x X x x X X x x X x X x x x X x x X x x X X x x X x X x x x Timba S S B S O O S B S O O S S B S O O S B S O O High Surdo O O O O Middle Surdo O O O O Low Surdo O O O O Leon Patel Page 5 of 5

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41 Samba Eraldo Intro Repinique x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H Caixa X x X x X x X x X x X x X X x X x X x X x X x X x X Low Surdo High Surdo Middle Surdo Repinique x r X H x r X H x r X H x r X H Caixa X x X x X x X x X x X x X Low Surdo X High Surdo T X X T X T X Middle Surdo X Page 3 of 6

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43 Samba Eraldo Break Miiddlle Surdo X T X T X X X X X X X T X T X T X T Low Surdo T X T X X ~ X ~ X X ~ X ~ X T X T X T X T X Tamboriim X X X X X X X X X ~ X ~ X X ~ X ~ X X X X X X X X Hiigh Surdo X X X X X X ~ X ~ X X ~ X ~ X Miiddlle Surdo X T X T X T X T X T X T Low Surdo T X X T X T X T X T X T X Tamboriim X Hiigh Surdo T X X T X T X T X T X T X T X T T X X T X X X Page 1 of 6

44 Samba Eraldo break Repinique x r X H x r X Timba S S O O S High Surdo X X T X Middle Surdo X T X T Low Surdo T T X T T X Tamborim X X X X X Caixa X X X X X X X_ Page 4 of 6

45 Samba Eraldo End Caixa X x X X X X_ Repinique x r X H x r X Tamborim X X X Timba S S B B S High Surdo T T X T Middle Surdo X X Low Surdo T T X T Page 5 of 6

46 Samba Eraldo high surdo variation High Surdo T X X T X T X T X T X T X T X X High Surdo T X X T X X X Page 6 of 6

47 SCOFFBEAT Start: Snares play their pattern once before everyone starts movements. Movements: Heads looking L, R, L, R Heads looking L, R, L, R with punching to L, R, L, R Sweeping semi-circle movement down to L or R Then the whole band starts first main groove. Dancing Surdo Section: stick held up and motioned over left shoulder, right shoulder, up, down. After four repeats of the section, back to main groove. Changeover Break Count to 6: 6 fingers (one hand and a thumb). All go into second groove afterwards. Snares Break in second groove: point at snares, count 4, everyone stops. Snares play break pattern 4 times. All come back in with second groove. End: 3 wiggly fingers in air and cut throat. Play end of Changeover Break.

48 Scoffbeat Intro Caixa x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x Page 1 of 8

49 Scoffbeat First groove Caixa x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x Low Surdo O O h O O h O O h O O h Middle Surdo h O O h h O O h h O O h h O O h High Surdo h O h O h O h O Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Timba B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O Agogo H H L L H H L L H H L L H H L L Page 2 of 8

50 Scoffbeat Dancing surdo section Caixa x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x x X x X x x X x X x x X x x X x Low Surdo O O O Middle Surdo O O O High Surdo O O O Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Timba B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O B S S Agogo H H L L H H L L H H L L H H L L Page 3 of 8

51 Scoffbeat Change-over break count to Caixa xx x XX X xx x XX X xx x XX X xx x XX X Low Surdo O O h O O h Middle Surdo h O O h h O O h High Surdo h O h O Tamborim X X X X Timba Agogo L L L L L L L L Page 5 of 8

52 Scoffbeat Change-over break ending Caixa X X X X Low Surdo O O O O O O O O O O O O Middle Surdo O O O O O O O O O O O O High Surdo O O O O O O O O O O O O Tamborim X X X X Timba B B B B B B B B B B B B S S S S Agogo L L L L Page 6 of 8

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54 XAXADO Start: Leader starts snares. Break 1: One finger. Always play Groove 1 after this break. Groove 1: One finger Break 2: Two fingers. Always play Groove 2 after this break. Groove 2: Two fingers All play signal: Two handed alternating karate chops Back to Start (snares only) Hands make T shape (T for top) Stop playing: Hands snatching the air Leader will signal different sections by miming playing that instrument, then the next signal is for that section only. Variations: stop surdos, who then wave sticks in air. Stop a section, bring to the front, quieten rest of the band, then that section plays loudly. Bring surdos to the front by moving the rest of the band behind them.

55 Xaxado Break Tamborim X X X X X X Caixa X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S Repinique 2 X X X X X X High Surdo M M M M M M O Middle Surdo M M M M M M O Low Surdo M M M M M M O Holly Prest Page 1 of 7

56 Xaxado Groove Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X Caixa x x X X x x X X x x X X x x X X x x X X x x X X x x X X x x X X Timba S S S O O S B S S O O S S S O O S B S S O O Repinique 2 X x X x x x X x x x X x X x x x X x X x x x X x X X X X X X X X High Surdo M O O M M M O O M O O M M M O O Middle Surdo M O O M M M O O M O O M M M O O Low Surdo M O O M M M O O M O O M M M O O Holly Prest Page 2 of 7

57 Xaxado Break 2 bridge Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Caixa X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Timba S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Repinique 2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X High Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Holly Prest Page 3 of 7

58 Xaxado Groove 2: Rep 1st groove Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Caixa x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x Timba B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O Repinique 2 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX High Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Holly Prest Page 4 of 7

59 Xaxado Groove 2: Rep main groove Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Caixa x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x Timba B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O Repinique 2 XXXX X x x x X x x x X x XXXX X x XXXX X x x x X x x x X x XXXX X x High Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Holly Prest Page 5 of 7

60 Xaxado Groove 2: Rep offbeat Tamborim X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Caixa x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x Timba B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O B S S O O Repinique 2 x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x x x X x High Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Middle Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Low Surdo M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Holly Prest Page 6 of 7

61 Xaxado Ending Tamborim X X X X X X_ Caixa X X X X X X_ Timba S S S S S S_ Repinique 2 X X X X X X_ High Surdo M M M M M M_ Middle Surdo M M M M M M_ Low Surdo M M M M M M_ Holly Prest Page 7 of 7

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