| Jeff Porcaro's "Mushanga" drum groove |
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| by Bart Elliott | |
| Sunday, 23 November 2003 | |
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A number of years ago one of my students asked me to notate the pattern used by Jeff Porcaro on the tune Mushanga, from the Toto album entitled The Seventh One, so I thought I'd share it with you. "Steve Gadd had made a trip to PIT to give a clinic, and my father [Joe Porcaro] happened to be there. Then, later, my father showed me this fast samba that Steve played for the class. It had to do with an inverted paradiddle.
The basic Mushanga fragmented pattern:
In his video, Jeff plays this pattern, filling up the space with ghosted single strokes between the snare and the second rack tom. The exception is the added left hand ghost stroke which occurs just after the beat 3 backbeat (see diagram below). This is a signature for Porcaro ... adding the extra bounce after backbeats ... which he also does on Rosanna.
Jeff Porcaro - Mushanga Drum Groove
To see and hear more of what Jeff does on Mushanga, pick-up a copy of his instructional video and/or listen to Track 5 of Toto - The Seventh One. Be sure to experiment and improvise around this pattern to create your own groove and sound.
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