Quijada de Burro Capítulo 1 - Patrón de Festejo
La Guía Musical: Learning the Festejo Pattern on the Jawbone
In this video, Dwight Vinces from La Guía Musical introduces the festejo pattern on the jawbone instrument, explaining its origin and demonstrating how to produce different sounds using the jawbone.
Introduction to Jawbone Instrument
- Dwight Vinces introduces the video and invites viewers to subscribe to the channel for similar content.
- Describes the jawbone as an instrument derived from equine lower jaws like donkeys or mules.
Sounds Production on Jawbone
- Explains two main sounds produced by the jawbone: vibrating sound by striking its side with the right hand and scraping sound made by scraping a toothpick along teeth.
Learning the Festejo Pattern
- Demonstrates the festejo pattern starting with "Toco la" in parts one, two, and three of execution.
- Continues with "-jada toco, jada toco" in part four of executing the festejo pattern.
- Recites the complete sentence: "Toco la quijada, la quijada, la quijada toco."