How Philly Joe and Max Roach Played Bembé
For a FREE PDF download of this exercise head over to our Patreon: / shedjazzdrums This week we're looking at afro-cuban grooves, and more specifically the bembé. We're going to be learning a basic pattern, then checking out two variations from the masters Philly Joe Jones and Max Roach. Get stuck in! Don't forget to check out the Shed Jazz Drums playlist on Spotify! Just follow the link on our Insta bio. / shedjazzdrums Shed Jazz Drums is an educational resource for jazz drummers created by Rod Oughton.

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