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Darbuka Lesson - Beginner/Advanced Turkish Split Finger Exercises (Rolls) 🥁 

Mistaken Enemy
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These exercises should help you alot in your journey of drum, in saying that you do need to put the hours in of focused practice to improve, there is no such thing as born with talent instead, it's somebody spending the energy to discipline oneself to dedicate their will to improving themselves with alot of "sacrifice".
Keep at it and you will see the results within days if you stick to this.
Good luck my friends, SUBSCRIBE for more content like this lesson.
#darbukalesson #darbukarollslesson #darbuka

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@Mistakenenemy
@Mistakenenemy 4 года назад
0:39 - Thumb Tips Roll 4:39 - Finger Roll 5:51 - Flick Roll 8:53 - 8 Finger Roll 9:40 - Butterfly Roll 14:37 Tripplet Roll 16:40 Quadrupple Roll 19:06 Hybrid Qarshi Roll 5 Tips to Master the Darbuka! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J2PjIbBI5p8.html
@Takruwetproject
@Takruwetproject 4 года назад
Teacher Darbuka 🤩💞
@botewind
@botewind Год назад
Hello. Do you have A video explaining how you play with your right hand? What is the tech behind
@salemyousef682
@salemyousef682 7 месяцев назад
Some of these technics are new to me, It’s amazing, thank you so much
@spicyfi
@spicyfi 4 года назад
Man I waited for this video since ages :) however, my left hand fingers are not moving that fast in turkish split .. (been practicing it for 4 months, I reached my cap speed)
@Mistakenenemy
@Mistakenenemy 4 года назад
Correct practice is important, observe what is holding you back and recorrect it otherwise you wont progress further ❤🥁
@magnumoxo
@magnumoxo 3 года назад
Thanks man soooo informative and of a great value ..way to go 🙏🏻
@hambelek4899
@hambelek4899 4 года назад
Thanks master 🙏
@countrytown2409
@countrytown2409 2 года назад
Profesor quiero comprar uno pero no se como elegir tiene algún video mostrando los diferentes derbake?????
@bob12345188
@bob12345188 4 года назад
Thanks dude I’m not that advanced yet still working on foundation and Rythems but I have a little go that’s for the tips 🙏🏻
@ramzydaisy8822
@ramzydaisy8822 Год назад
Very good technic tks
@TheZhvanec
@TheZhvanec 4 года назад
Finally someone has spoken about mind and body connectivity :D
@peterharoon6016
@peterharoon6016 Год назад
The best tutorials I've yet to see on here. Absolutely informative. Thank you
@MaTTheWish
@MaTTheWish 4 года назад
good lesson, encouraging words. Jam packed with exercises. Almost too much info for one video. Great info here! Thanks
@countrytown2409
@countrytown2409 2 года назад
Gracias por enseñar abrazo desde Argentina
@rogeliocorcolis9038
@rogeliocorcolis9038 3 года назад
Loved this video brother! Thanks for sharing 🙏
@chestermcgoo7462
@chestermcgoo7462 4 года назад
It's important not to drift too far from the original turkish techniques. Thumb Tips Roll... I'd rather use the Raquy L1L3 Thumb L1L3 Tips. That way your 13 strokes have a different pitch and let's be honest, the Thumb stroke doesn't sound that good. The butterfly roll is a zarb / tombak roll. If you wanna see a great butterfly roll, go to an experienced zarb player, they will show you. 8 finger rolls I have never seen anyone use that with a significant enough volume level. It's important to know what you want to do with this. Live on a stage with a band? 8 fingers roll? It's useless. In your living with your buddy playing guitar? Perfectly fine! Triplet Roll and Quadruple Roll: very good tips in there! I'd add to also practice those while sticking your finger to the skin. It's very hard to develop volume with these techniques and therefore important to work on it. Look at players like Hakan Kaya. There's a lot of power in there and if you ever jam with other people it's gonna come in hand. I love the creativity but be sure to split the original techniques that work vs what you have just thought about in your living room and may not have practical use to them.
@something5190
@something5190 3 года назад
If this is true it's could be important we weed out useless insubstantial techniques so as not to propagate them. This can be considered for martial arts or population control, but sometimes things+evolutions can come in circles making nothing obsolete. With better technologies microphones+balancing for example, refining useless techniques may become superior?
@seidosalifoski8171
@seidosalifoski8171 4 месяца назад
Where did you learn the butterfly roll?
@juanantunaros9598
@juanantunaros9598 4 года назад
Good stuff mate! thank you
@something5190
@something5190 3 года назад
I feel safe like i can completely trust you, with my heart. Thank you Master. What i really appreciate is the nurturing way you explain so self-assuredly & accurately as if you know where we all are, & as if these techniques are good for advanced and beginners alike so we can advance as fast as we can or refine ourselves internally. You demonstrate connections between easy simple and complexity, teaching us terminologies too. You're A Great Teacher!
@ramzydaisy8822
@ramzydaisy8822 Год назад
Good English
@feridella
@feridella 4 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏🙏
@RaymondToms
@RaymondToms 4 года назад
Where is your first lesson on Turkish split?
@Mistakenenemy
@Mistakenenemy 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DFFDC0FYiVA.html
@rastafella420
@rastafella420 3 года назад
I like your lessons, they are great! I have a question for you: I bouth a cheap, used darbuka from Alexandria and the sound is not great. I don't have much fun playing it. So I am wondering, how much does the skin affect the sound of darbuka? Or if the body of the drum is in the low quality, the skin won't make a big difference? A good skin costs the half of my darbuka, so maybe I should directly invest in a new drum🤔 What do you think about that? I would appreciate your feedback 😊
@Mistakenenemy
@Mistakenenemy 3 года назад
Hey there, yes sounds like you could be ready for a new darbuka, keep playing 👌
@ahmetemregaming
@ahmetemregaming 2 года назад
Darbuka güzelmiş hediye etsene bana ne olur
@daddycavefish
@daddycavefish 9 месяцев назад
who makes that darbuka
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