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Ethnic drums worshops and patterns: darbuka, djembe, cajón.
My father use to play this instrument - in nightclubs for years- so i bought one and i am hoping i have some of his talent - 🤣- im glad this channel exists - you are a good teacher
Hi, I got a great and pricey djembe for christmas, although I didn't ask for it. I'm a classical musician but why waste such an instrument? It could be good to practice rhythym outside of my strings and bow. Fun. I read and watched many djembe instructions, but I didn't know how to exactly distinguish tone from slap technically. Everyone seems to roughly say how they do it and I had to try to find it. You are the first one who quickly explained WHERE IT IS. Thank you.
Excellent. You have explained why, so far, my drumming has not sounded "right". One question: with the first rhythm, is the leg movement helpful or essential? Thank YOU!
Thank for teaching us how to play. You’re great teacher,giving clear instruction. The music notation is easy to understand, i found no youtuber use this notation so far.
When you play the tones in your vidéo your hands stick to the drum. This is a common beginners mistake. Tone and slaps are both strokes. Hands mus bounce off the skin. The second common beginners mistake is to strike the wood during slaps. Never ever search the wood. Always seek the skin.