I've started to learn both the djembe and the bongos, because my end goal is to be able to play them at the same time. Right now I want to focus on keeping on beat and learning beginning beats. This, as well as a couple of other longer videos on basic beats have been helping out a lot
@dougsmith59202 жыл бұрын
I stopped playing my djembe 4 years ago. Watching this video is inspiring me to play again and keep to it
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Reading this, thinking the morning couldn’t possibly get better… and boom! ☺️
@sunshine-yr4qw3 жыл бұрын
I got my djembe yesterday. It sounds amazing. I'm practicing now. A lot of fun.
@stevenjaymes2055 Жыл бұрын
I have been playing kit drums for over 60 years, just started to Djembe six months ago and I’m having a blast. Thank you for your help.
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing! Glad your having a blast 😁😁
@joris5037 Жыл бұрын
played the djembe in a group until I was 14 and now 5 years later your videos really helped me get back into it, thank you!
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Super amazing? I'm glad this is of help. Much love! 👑
@nicholasbarrington95411 ай бұрын
I've also been in a group, I'm using the Djembe as the primary percussion instrument. We also have a rain stick that helps with fills. It's difficult. I'm wondering in your experience if you had other drummers playing with you?
@lukebyron1193 Жыл бұрын
Love that last one helps to count it in sections. Super excited! Thanks bro
@NintendoFan91633 жыл бұрын
I got a djembe yesterday and this video really helped!!
@NintendoFan91633 жыл бұрын
It’s a 12 inch remo Adinkra one
@Mangonmuaythai Жыл бұрын
Just what i.have been looking for. Havent played for 2 decades. Still have my djembe. My children have reached an age i can find time again to play. Cant wait.
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Reading comments like these just warm my heart 🔥 Thanks so much and I'm deeply glad my content can help families connect in a musical way ♥️
@Mangonmuaythai Жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster today i took my drum out 20years in its bag . The skin still perfect sounded great. Big bass. Managed first 2 beats. My youngest son wants to try. Looks like another drum needed for his birthday in May 🤞
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Hahaa 😁 Super amazing!!
@MONSTA013 жыл бұрын
I just got myself a meinl djembe jr I know it’s small but I just wanted to get myself started on djembe and especially use it for recording, yours sounds absolutely amazing the bass sounds so crisp and low
@katrinkloster3316 ай бұрын
Hejka! Po czterech latach nauki rytmow westafrika nie potrafie akompaniowac do roznych utworow. A tego wlasnie pragne! Dzieki za super wideo! Mam nadzieje ze krok po kroku osiagne upragniony cel.
@henryroper36823 жыл бұрын
I am new to playing the Djembe, and this really helped 👌
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Glad I could help. More videos coming very soon 🙂
@lazitazen6882Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video ❤
@evgenyche1083 жыл бұрын
first bit 1:28 second bit 3:12 third bit 5:02 Slow 5:44
@emanueleemanuele9904 жыл бұрын
The 3/3/2 is called the malfuf
@SamHolmstock4 жыл бұрын
Also known as Tresillo.
@TomasKerle3 жыл бұрын
It is the most universal rhythm structure, it doesn’t need to have specific name because it’s present in almost all music traditions.
@depenz3 жыл бұрын
A rose would smell as sweet by any other name
@nereap182 жыл бұрын
@@SamHolmstock No, tresillo is the same as triplet. That's not triplets, that's 16th notes
@temitopefaleti70532 жыл бұрын
@@depenz nice quote
@snankoo40553 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brother Highly Appreciated. THANKS FOR SHARING. YOUR KNOWLEDGE.
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure ♥️
@kristijanbenito38923 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster respect bro.
@carlospretel2042 жыл бұрын
Thisis the best video iv seen about drums. I feel confidente to go to the beach and study
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear 😎🔥
@fer..86632 жыл бұрын
We loved your tutorial. We watched it isn’t here slowest time to help us. thank you
@sanjayandmikaylalauture3793 жыл бұрын
I’m learning djembe at home and I love ur tutorials ❤️❤️thanks soooo much
@claudiapassos62596 ай бұрын
Olá Ian :) thanks for your video. Can you please suggest 3 songs to practice this 3 rhythms? Obrigado! Greetings from Portugal! 🍄
@PSFmcverbaltronOracle3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video
@Azaroth66689 Жыл бұрын
Great lesson, good basics...
@scotts42987 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Useful and concise!
@ninjalightning2631 Жыл бұрын
Hello , I'm a big fan I play pro sax also doing djying recently I bought Roland HandSonic HPD 20 has amazing djambe sounds If I can transcribe and apply your teachings on this awesome machine I want to take lessons from you Keep up the good work you are amazing player and teacher ❤🙏🎷🎷
@preciseaudioblog Жыл бұрын
The tuning/sound you have is awesome!
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@paullarsen1072 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your techniques I have been getting a lot from your videos. I have the same Remo djembe, and was wondering which microphone clip you use on the drum in this video. I am using an SM57 so it looks like the same setup you have here. Thanks!
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks. It’s the Samson DMC100 clip.
@ipkez Жыл бұрын
thanks alot bro
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Cheers ✌🏼
@Josephg7072 жыл бұрын
I hear lots of small taps when you are playing faster. Is there some sort of metronome playing at the same time? I cant seem to replicate the consistent smaller taps during the drum patters.
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Must be ghost notes 🤫 with fingers. No separate metronome track. Or it could be some subtle sound that the song itself has 🤔
@YasarHabib3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I think it might be time to pick up the Djembe I bought during the Pandemic.
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
That sounds like an awesome plan ;)
@realtalkrecordsuk2 жыл бұрын
Thankyou this was the lesson that triggered my wanting to learn djembe. I appreciate you. All My Gratitudes. 🙏
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear ☺️
@kingofhearts10723 жыл бұрын
Dope video, and Oh MAN, got the "Fruit of Life" symbol on the drum set!!! NICE!
@popwarner80293 жыл бұрын
Dope means Drugs.
@kingofhearts10723 жыл бұрын
@@popwarner8029 The word Dope comes from a natural substance that is created in the brain called “dopamine”. It can be created naturally or synthetically. I posted a source to you months ago but KZbin deleted it. Please don’t ask me for a source because KZbin will probably delete it again. You can research this on your own.
@mayangsabio37922 жыл бұрын
Hi can you suggest where we can get this size of Djembe drum please? The way you play is just so amazing.. ❤️
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hey, my videos all have links in the description and you can see 14" sizes there (the one I use). These links are probably easiest to use, since many music stores might not have a Remo in stock, let alone a 14-inch one. But if for some reason the links are not an option for you, try googling Remo 14" and find a local supplier or online store 😊
@vc70572 жыл бұрын
Easy to learn and sound very cool !!! Thanks !!!
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Pleasure 🫡
@t1motivation2692 жыл бұрын
Hi can you suggest me a mic for the djembe? And how does it work?
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hey, basically 2 types of mics: dynamic (put it closer to the drum) and condenser (use it not so close). At the moment, I use a Shure dynamic mic (SM57, attached to the drum itself). But I’ve used a condenser mic also (as an extra mic for recording from 2 sources). If you want to record in as studio, you should also have a bass mic (bass drum microphone). Again, I use a Shure mic (Beta 52A), but there are very many different good ones out there in music shops and online. And finally, for studio recording - you need an interface (sound card) to plug all the microphones into - the only way to get the mic signal to your computer. Or if you want to use mics for live performance then plug in all your microphones directly into the mixer.
@t1motivation2692 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster Thanks for the valueable info!
@gasrovi4 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro. I liked these beats! 🤜
@cristaoquestionador92542 жыл бұрын
Very good your videos, thank you.
@mistiinseattle2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I am learning and all the other videos went too fast or used terms I did not understand. But yours start slowly and you explain clearly. Thanks. **It worked! I just learned a song with this!** 😁
@ZdenekJanecek-tq1io11 ай бұрын
Great job!
@RPLR32 жыл бұрын
Great video. Awesome awesome awesome!
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@terryroberts53092 жыл бұрын
01:28
@kingfiher39973 жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@kulastrio3 жыл бұрын
Was everything recorded just via the SM57? Sounds amazing!
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
SM57 on top, but also a bass drum mic at the bottom - used to be an AKG mic, now the Shure Beta 52A. Cheers!
@АндрейВинтовкин-н9к Жыл бұрын
gorgeous !
@MilesAndHeights2 жыл бұрын
Do you need to have a specific type of Djembe to make that kinda sound?
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
The one I play is a Remo Mondo djembe (14-inch). It’s pretty specific in sounds, so yes if you want similar sound 🙂
@tracy2400 Жыл бұрын
Are they all slaps, other than the bass of course. Just quiet ones and larger ones?
@DjembeMaster Жыл бұрын
Yupp ✅
@jayt1884 ай бұрын
How do I differentiate between ternary and binary form djembe drum rhythms
@DjembeMaster25 күн бұрын
I don’t.
@erichassoldt164310 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on a setting for my metronome app for the 3 3 2? 1/4, 3/4 doesn’t seem to fit
@DjembeMaster9 ай бұрын
1/4 or 2/4 or 4/4 should work... hmmm
@moiseszebedeu61342 жыл бұрын
Just what I have been looking for,,, thanks allot man 😇
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Woohoo! My pleasure 😎
@srikrishnan263 жыл бұрын
I am getting my Djembe by next week, your lessons are simple and interesting , I am a Mridangam player too , excited to learn from your videos
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Woohoo! 🥁
@androg3787 ай бұрын
I wonder how do you remember long beats like the last one, do you have some sentence in head that similar pronounciation?
@DjembeMaster6 ай бұрын
This might also work well (to have a sentence in your head) but I just “speak” rhythms with my hands. Drum set background, so these beats come quite naturally.
@araballer93353 жыл бұрын
Where can I get a djembe
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Shop
@sabrantonioimbrogiano3472 жыл бұрын
hey my friend. hope you are doing good?? i like your chanel very good. thanks for some supergood instructions. I just bought a new Djumbo Djembe 14" and there is a little round sticker in the inside of the skin. i wanted to ask you if its ok when i remove it or do i let it in there for the sound?? Never had a djembe since 20 years that im playing percussions...Maybe its because of the transport or its for the sound??? could you help me for this please?? wish you all the best. god bless you
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for your question 🙂 I would leave the sticker in. But if you want your drum to have more sustain (sound for "longer"), then remove the sticker - although know, that you probably cannot put the same sticker back.
@alexlovesvulpix31643 жыл бұрын
I'm practicing and hopeful I will be able to master these rhythms. The I can get to the 3rd level of speed on the Straight Beat, but I can't do that last quick one. It's a bit difficult 😓
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Keep at it 🙂 With practice, time will make it work.
@bonsai403 жыл бұрын
Thank you perfect it is 😀
@ananassiya2 жыл бұрын
3/3/2 is Arabian clave and last one is Son Clave
@pilagnes63562 жыл бұрын
Hi thank you for the video, I have tried to u derstand what you changed form 2.18min comparing to the previous movements? I played it on 0.25speed and it sounds like there are 3 hits between right hand moving up and down but I can only see 2 left hand movements? How do you play it?
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Until 2:42, it’s all the same - only the tempo changes to faster and faster. So only the same straight beat, 8 strokes. You can find the same beat in the video called “The Most Important Djembe Beat”.
@pilagnes63562 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster thank you , I was sure the hits were diffrent here🤣
@glasgowbrian14693 жыл бұрын
I have a 15” head wooden djembe from Mali - very heavy, but great bass sound. The goat skin split as I had it very tight and it probably got too dry when not used. Should I replace the skin with a vellum or another goatskin. If I use vellum, does it go very pliable like goatskin?
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
I don't have much experience changing natural skins for djembes. I've had djembes with goat and calf skin - both have been great, the latter probably even more so. If you find someone local who changes/fixes/installes djembe skins - hopefully they can recommend a solution to your problem :)
@glasgowbrian14693 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster I've re-skinned a banjo with goat skin. When it's wet it is like chamois leather, so easy to work with. For the djembe, I need to get the right thickness as it's a larger drum. I now realise that the word vellum applies to animal skin. It doesn't apply to plastic drumheads, and I was only thinking of plastic in case it was more durable. But I guess it's not workable like skin - don't know. I would have thought calf skin was heavier and not so bright sounding, but that would make it more durable. I'm still thinking about goat vs calf, thanks for your comparison. I love your djembe backing for voice, much better than a full drum kit - more sensitive. I wish more home production singers had djembe sounds on their music software, or a pro session guy like yourself.
@glasgowbrian14693 жыл бұрын
I just noticed in your video, you're using Remo Fibreskyn, which is polyester. Good high tone.
@slaayqueen2014YT Жыл бұрын
Perfecto 👌
@bhajanmelodies4016 Жыл бұрын
Good master
@evgenyche1083 жыл бұрын
I like it👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@dov49562 жыл бұрын
I cant follow the third beat. Once I get ahold of it you go faster and I can’t keep up
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Alrighty, I’ll make a video about that 3rd beat in a few weeks 😎
@jennifertantia36176 ай бұрын
Practice, my friend!
@roadboat92162 жыл бұрын
Very nice. Thanks. Nice beats that flow easily for me. They seem natural. Iv’e really never played the djembe much. Nice to do it “right” instead of just faking it. Ha ha.
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hehee 😁
@eneiviller4 жыл бұрын
Ty ... could u put the patterns up too plz 🙏
@ДивноерукоделиесАнной3 жыл бұрын
👍 great
@graymar3312 жыл бұрын
nice master
@beldar1232 жыл бұрын
#3 is like the "Bo Diddley" beat! LOL
@ganeshsrinivasan7581 Жыл бұрын
Cool 🎉
@goszkarootka3 жыл бұрын
Hi. I want to start playing djembe. I'm looking for synthetic (I don't really want to buy leather). Would you recommend a model for $ 150? For now, I'm practicing on a cardboard :) just for fun. Your videos are great!
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks! I see that Toca makes djembes and a 12” one should fit your budget. And Gewa also has djembes in this price range. These I see being sold on a European site, tho.
@goszkarootka3 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster thank You very much :)
@BajaateRahoBro2 жыл бұрын
Very nice 👌👍
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Cheers 😊
@frollnmie12 жыл бұрын
The last one ist the Clave-Beat.
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Got cha 👌🏼
@nicolasgiuliani99733 жыл бұрын
hey you can call that third beat ...the "bo didley beat"...good course by the way!!😊
@dhirajjawharkar10523 жыл бұрын
Nice one👏👌
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@daveymcteer68043 жыл бұрын
Apologies, I didn’t see a way to ask on the website. I’m interested in taking the beginner class but I don’t have a djembe, does that class have a recommendation on buying one? Size and so on?
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Hey, no worries, here is fine :) It's good that you ask before rushing out and buying a djembe. Originally, the djembe has ropes and animal skin on top. The more modern djembe does not have ropes anymore and is key-tuned. I personally have loved the no-ropes and key-tuned version best! Just make sure it's at least 12 inches in diameter, I can even recommend a 14-inch. My favourite brand is Remo, but there are many others out there who create key-tuned djembes. And if you like the sound and look of a traditional djembe more (ropes, animal skin, thick wood shell) go for that :)
@daveymcteer68043 жыл бұрын
Ooh thank you!!! I see they are a little pricier than I’d hoped but I see the value in good tools affecting the quality of the experience so I’m going to ask hubs for the drum and beginner 1 class for a Christmas gift. I’m so excited your videos are inspiring I know the class will be awesome!!!
@BinhNguyen-vc9rb2 жыл бұрын
Bossa nova with Djembe, please… 👏
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Bossa nova coming up soon 😎
@yasararfathkamali7132 жыл бұрын
second one is Arabic /turkish darbuka beat it's malfouf or either saidi beat
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! This pattern sure does come with many names in different places ♥️
@shannonbrown89204 жыл бұрын
I am 6'5" and have very large hands. I find the 14" Djembe to be a little restrictive. Is it just my lack of experience, or am I right to be looking at a 16". I was considering a Remo Mondo. Also, my 14" Mondo has a little over spray texture from the side that is up on the drum head edge. Is this common? I find it annoying when my hand cross the rough texture.
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
It is very likely that a 16" djembe would suit you more! I've seen people with big hands trying to play djembe and many times they could use a bigger one. I personally love the edges of Remo djembes - it's comfortable to hold my palms on the edge (which is super important to my technique) so I feel where I am and also great to use this edge as another surface to do different sounding strokes! Edges of many djembes can be rough sometimes. With a Remo, make sure the edge is not loose - if it is, try super glue or if the skin is old, get a replacement. I think my 14" Remo djembe is rocking its 3rd skin.
@BYANYMEANSNECESSARY-s3d2 жыл бұрын
Hey there, Great stuff..me pro drummer, traps for 35+ yrs, full time..my day gig. Could you just give clear notes so I can tune appropriately, cutting to the chase. Thank you I appreciate what you do much.
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Hey, I’ve personally never tuned a djembe to a specific note. Just gone “by feel” 🤪
@Sergey_Mazal3 жыл бұрын
1) 1:28 2) 3:12 3) 5:01
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I'll make a video showing how to play many different beats fast :)
@jean-baptiste92302 жыл бұрын
Great video! I can do 1 and 2 but for 3 i can’t seem to memorize it, i can play it slow following the video but get lost if i try to do it without watching, i don’t comprehend it…
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Keep practicing ☺️ Slowly and if necessary - piece by piece. First you take 3 strokes, then 4 and then 5 and so on.
@TheOldBookshop4 жыл бұрын
I would like to take your course but I have no intention of allowing notifications, which is required to see your website. Any other way to see what you have to offer?
@DjembeMaster4 жыл бұрын
Hey! This morning I discovered a security issue on the site and immediately took action. The site is up and running again and a cyber security company is doing a full scan and applying protection measures. As of now, the site should not be requesting any notifications to allow. Sorry for the trouble!
@jadamane2 жыл бұрын
What size is this 14? Or 16
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
That’s a 14 inch ✅
@stefanserepes30343 жыл бұрын
Really cool men! I got small wooden djembe like 15cm, unfortunately it sounds quite bad even when i play your rhytms. Could you recommend any basic djembe for beginners/ advanced. Budget is about 150-200$
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! On a budget of 150-200 dollars, I would get a used Remo djembe from eBay (ebay.com). I guess the delivery times can be unreliable these days. If you don't want to wait, then get a key-tuned djembe from your local music store - the more expensive, the better!
@salix55033 жыл бұрын
I would recommend Afroton. They're quite popular in Germany. Produced in Ghana. They are decent and cost only 100-150€. Totally fine for beginners. Meinl also got some for under 250€
@Riggurd3 жыл бұрын
Hey there! I bought a Meinl Alpine 10 inch djembe, that thing is a great value! It’s $100 and really outshines a lot of my friends drums (after a bit of practice on my end!)
@lindamicki05093 жыл бұрын
Can I borrow your hands, because mine don't work?
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
We might be able to arrange that, yes, although I’m sure that it’s medically possible as of 2021.
@alanhasan95033 ай бұрын
😂
@Tyron122182 жыл бұрын
New sub here
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Woohoo! Thanks! 🎉
@Tyron122182 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster your welcome sir 🤗
@Tyron122182 жыл бұрын
Shout out sir 🙂
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Cheers 😊
@Tyron122182 жыл бұрын
@@DjembeMaster 🥂 cheers
@andrzejzielonka86413 жыл бұрын
Thank you, you just turned me from a green beginner into a fuken PRO !! YEAAAAHAAAA!!! :D:D:D:D
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
😁😁
@davidarencibia45822 жыл бұрын
Do the Rhythm fast and then slow. You want to let people know what the Rhythm actually sounds like and then break it down.
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Point taken ☝🏼 And you are correct, Sir 😎
@lloydblakley19232 ай бұрын
I like how the pattern starts off slow and appears quite simple, but then develops into an interesting complex sound.
@FernandoSantos-lr2sg3 жыл бұрын
1, 2, 3, 3... I thought that was SIA's Chandelier. 😂
@blackdiamondssupportersgro76973 жыл бұрын
How do you select a djembe? I’m interested in learning and the first step is buying one for the purpose (drum circle/soccer matches) and I need some selections LP or Meinl and the size.
@meltedsandwich67163 жыл бұрын
Remo is a good brand and the 14 inch model mondo is a great general use and can be tuned easily the 12 inch is more portable because the 14 and 16 are slightly larger
@LMMHowe3 жыл бұрын
16 strokes = Son Clave
@garywyatt48855 ай бұрын
🎵 Pretty fly for a white boy 🎵😝🫡 🙏🏼❤️🇪🇹
@DjembeMaster5 ай бұрын
😝♥️
@Justdave4193 жыл бұрын
its crazy how im left handed and i have to do everything in reverse 😂
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
Heh, well yes, sometimes that is the case. 🤷🏻♂️ I try keep the tempos also slow in the videos - that way I hope it’s easier to mirror the movements 😎
@Anne-FromQc3 жыл бұрын
And I am right handed in everything but left is dominant in djembe! Weird.
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
@@Anne-FromQc Yes, I've seen this fenomen also sometimes. You never know ;)
@sir.kastikskot8493 жыл бұрын
Jsjzh
@bons2443 жыл бұрын
If you are just starting, it is actually very beneficial to learn beats for your non-dominant hand. You can easily switch what you learned to your dominant hand, and end up versatile to perform on both.
@j-a-ns-a-n94533 жыл бұрын
From the 7 minute mark, you are just showing off. Nevertheless, I still like your videos and teachings.
@mehulsolanki94063 жыл бұрын
Good job sir mind blowing play
@tarabalts60693 жыл бұрын
What is this drum you are using??
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
It's a 14-inch Remo djembe.
@tarabalts60693 жыл бұрын
Are thete different grades I want one just luke yours :)
@DjembeMaster3 жыл бұрын
@@tarabalts6069 The design of the 14" djembe I play is called Kente Cloth.
@tarabalts60693 жыл бұрын
I found one at a local music store thsnk you!
@chadcapitol66743 жыл бұрын
Djembe
@maxtranchida2 жыл бұрын
Tutto ok ma il basso, secondo me ci dovrebbe essere sempre, o quasi sempre, nell'insieme. Anche alzando un pochino la o le, Percussioni e lasciando quel poco spazio per fare uscire magari un po' d'aria... Per fare sentire un poco poco il basso. Comunque un bel vedere...! Tutto il tuo e invidiabile, ricco! Percussionismo. Grazie. Anch'io suono Percussioni varie tra le quali le Toca Toca.
@e75w823 жыл бұрын
332 reminds me of avatar the last airbender
@FernandoSantos-lr2sg3 жыл бұрын
1, 2, 3, 3... I thought that was SIA
@monistermat20935 жыл бұрын
Funny how your three most important beats are different from mine. but yet I grew up with this beats and now I'm looking for new one cause there getting old and I'm stuck with them
@DjembeMaster5 жыл бұрын
Luckily, there are so many beats to play - improvise and feel what suits the mood :) More beats to come...
@monistermat20933 жыл бұрын
@Kye Bo why tho?
@monistermat20933 жыл бұрын
@Kelvin Callen happy to help I guess 😐👍
@fargothlepalouf77192 жыл бұрын
Funny, you play the bass only with your right hand, as if you're playing a darbuka
@DjembeMaster2 жыл бұрын
Indeed 🙂
@rekhachandrashekar22233 жыл бұрын
Can you please go a little slower..it's a request. .so that I can follow the beats 🙌