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Here’s the breakdown in 16th note subdivision (1 e & a, 2 e & a, 3 e & a, 4 e & a). We are in 4/4 time (not 9/8 as someone suggested below): D - t k, T - t k, D - D -, t k T -
Wow, this is a beautiful rhythm. Thank you dearly for sharing. I am brand-new to frame drumming and Ive been practicing this rhythm as I wrote it out: D T DD T D T DD1 2 3&4 & 1 2 3&4 however I see that you are also adding the beet "ka" in at the top of the drum throughout the rhythm! It sounds absolutely beautiful and I would just love to be able to add that in, but my ear for it doesn't seem to be that good at finding where in the rhythm it's hitting. Do you mind please telling me how I can add that into the rhythm? Where does that top KA beat go in with the rest of the beet?? Thank you dearly!!
Thank you for sharing this. I love it. As I continue to learn and practice, I was wanting to find an open way to work with my breath / voice more. Super helpful and great instruction and video quality. Have a great day!
Looks as if he is playing a Cooperman frame drum. Maybe about 20-inches? I have a 16-inch and it cost a little over 300US. Their drums are fantastic. www.cooperman.com
The instrument is called Bendir. Similar instruments: Def, Daire :Kudüm. I like how you preserve Düm and Tek sounds but keeping the instrument names as the original could be nice also :)
It's essentially a shifted beladi. Nice how the character changes dramatically. Nice instrument with a really beautifull skin! One question: how do you keep this in tune - is it tunable?
@@parishadnz.6048 that is the true, it is a rythm of the family of baladis, and called saidii :) my dancer friend tld me baladi is a bit like popular rythm, it takes the moving of the dancer up, saidi is more "earthy", more tribal ;)