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Brazilian Rhythms for Drumset: Book & CD (Manhattan Music Publications - Drummers Collective Series)
Brazilian Rhythms For Drumset Book & CDRhythms Included: Includes samba, partido alto, bossa nova, baiao, caterete, maracatu, marcha, frevoA solid and extremely valuable guide to applying traditional Brazilian rhythms to drum setIt delves into the complexities of Brazilian rhythms and also helps explain the background and influences of the rich musical history of BrazilA solid and extremely valuable guide to applying traditional Brazilian rhythms to drum setIt delves into the complexities of Brazilian rhythms and also helps explain the background and influences of the rich musical history of Brazil
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u/drumaniac12 · 2 pointsr/drums

There is no true "clave" in Brazilian music (Samba). Clave is distinctly Afro-Cuban in origin. While the patterns may sound similar, and translate almost exactly the same on the drum set, functionally there is a significant difference (which has to do with the distinct origins of the rhythms).

"Latin" music has an incredibly rich and complex history. This is a widespread misunderstanding. The distinction between the two may be what is holding you up as far as assigning the pattern a name. There are many samba cross-stick patterns that originate from different parts of the traditional samba band.

A couple of excellent books that expand on this topic are Duduka Da Fonseca and Bob Weiner's "Brazilian Rhythms for Drumset and Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez's "Conversations In Clave".

u/rolfea · 1 pointr/percussion

I see what you mean.
If you find a particular style you are enjoying and want to dive deep in, looking for books on that particular style could be helpful. You'll also find a lot of "[X] world music applied to drum set" books (see below) that you might be able to mine for ideas.

Also, think about taking some percussion lessons! If you post the general area you live in, we could probably point you towards some good teachers to approach for further study.

World Styles on Drumset
Afro-Cuban
Brazilian
West-Africa