How to Play the Guiro
Percussion master Bobby Sanabria tells you more about the history of the güiro, and demonstrates some patterns that you can use when playing it.
Learn more at the Jazz Academy by visiting http://academy.jazz.org
Bobby Sanabria – Güiro
Eric Suquet – Director
Bill Thomas – Director of Photography
Aaron Chandler – Sound Engineer
Richard Emery – Production Assistant
Seton Hawkins – Producer
Recorded July 17, 2013
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Bobby is the man!
Thanks, Bobby!
Very nice! I always wondered about the guiro, and now is the answer. Thanx for that M. Sanabria.
so that's the instrument at the beginning of gimme shelter…
Where do you buy a guiro like this one?
Great
cool! I'd like to learn cumbia with this wooden style guiro… any help?
Thank you for this video. I've been trying to explain to another percussionist. actually a music teacher, that his scraping in both directions puts the a weak and sometime off accent on what is supposed to be the down stroke. It throws the percussion breaks off big time. But he claims that "evens out the up-down motion" by not lifting the scraper from the guiro.
So cool
Funny how it’s called ”gurka” in sweden, which translates to cucumber. 🙂
I play Banda Sinaloence and this is very helpfull thank you!
Bobby is a maestro
Great lesson Bobby. I'm sending my students here to learn guiro!
Thanks!
BRILLIANT!
Great job!!!!
In India guiro was first used by Rd burman a famous music composer.
Wat shop can I buy it in
Me and my friends just remember it as "scrapey fish"
Are your Conga lessons, that came out in VHS, available on dvd?? If not, when… or why not. They are great!
We have a repurposed coconut water cans as Guiros on the Big Island of Hawai’i!
Wow. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
Missä 7c? 😀
The 'clop' sounds like a cow lazily trotting down a dusty Mexican road on a hot evening
I like this instrument cuz is catchy
My 4 year old just brought a frog with ridges in my house up to me and asked what it was called and she really loved playing along and actually had a few beats going by a third of the way through. Very cool video, thanks for teaching!