KarWil's Darbuka Tutorial Part 4: Left-hand Roll + "Ta Ka" variations for the Belledi rhythm. Beginner level. Please support me on Patreon: / karwil Or via one-time payment on PayPall: paypal.me/karw... Thank you!
I needed few months to come from lesson 1 to 3, now I ask myself how long will it take for lesson 4. thanks for videos man, you are the best, im slow because i dont play very often :p
Veeery helpful. Thanks a lot. I guess the best Percussion instructions online. After a few weeks of practice the impossible isn't impossible Anymore... Thanks from a very happy Flute maker
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Thanks for your very helpful videos! I watched them all before even getting a drum, and now that I bought the same Meinl Doumbek you use just two hours ago, my fingers are already turning blue trying to imitate your great sound and relaxed playing style. أحسنت from Hamburg, Germany
i just wish u teach us as a complete beginners, like go really slow and tell us where to place our fingers and which hits on the derbuka first, cuz im trying to do that for hours and yet i can't do it
Your drumming vids are great. Just know that "Maksoum" is called "arapiko" by Greek people and that it is also played medium and very slow. "Miserlou" is a slow "Arapiko" or "Maksoum" and has been my veil song for many years. Slow Maksoum has been around a long time. Trouble is a lot of dancers don't do slow flowing dances very much any more. Perhaps this is why people are forgetting that it is traditionally done very slow also.