How to Play Frame Drum for Absolute Beginners, Part I: Basic Frame Drum Rhythms and Sounds
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- Touring musician and recording artist Tripp Dudley shows us the absolute basics of frame drum playing and how to put it all together into a few nice sounding rhythms.
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ABOUT TRIPP DUDLEY
Tripp Dudley is a drummer, tabla player and percussionist based out of Brooklyn, NY. His deep groove and virtuosity across multiple instruments have paved the way for his many journeys around the world with many different musicians. At the age of 10 he started playing guitar, and not long after that he began playing classical percussion with his school band. He soon learned how to play drum set and then started the all day playing sessions that would fill his life for many years to come. At 20 Tripp began attending Berklee College of Music, specializing in drum set performance and frame drums. He quickly started studying Indian rhythmic systems which began a very big part of his future path through music. At 22 he started playing tabla, which has been at the core of his musical practice ever since. Tripp moved to New York City in 2007 to pursue his journey into the professional musical world. During his years in New York, Tripp worked with musicians from many different genres - prog-rock/metal, hip hop, funk, jazz, singer-songwriter, Indian classical, many different world-fusion groups and even the occasional off-Broadway musical. In 2009 he met his Guruji, tabla maestro Pandit Samir Chatterjee. Tripp currently tours the world over with many different artists. When not on tour he spends his time in the magical bustle of New York. He remains a disciple of Pandit Samir Chatterjee. Some of the artists that Tripp has shared the stage and recorded with are: Simrit, Jai Jagdeesh, Bolé, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Snatam Kaur, PHWG, Mirabai Ceiba, Pandit Samir Chatterjee, Dan Weiss, Ezra Landis, Shannon Hayden, Jared May, Maartin Allcock, John Ragusa, Kevin Nathaniel, Salieu Suso, Salif Bamakora, Adam Rudolph’s GO: Organic Orchestra, Matthew Schoening, The Guruganesha Band, Copal, Letha, Highly Kind, and Tablaphilia, to name a few. He also has his own Afro-Indian fusion project called Kaleidhaphonic.
Tripp Dudley Website: www.trippdudley.com/
Tripp Dudley email: info@trippdudley.com - Hudba
Just brought a 16" frame drum...have never done music in my life. But felt called to get in touch with my ancestors, my feminine essence, art, my body, to be able to jam with my husband lol this video made it so easy to understand. Will definitely be checking out others you have! Thank you for light and willingness for free information.
Who is your aencesters?
Your ancestors are dead. You cannot touch them as they turned into compost long ago.
I've been taking a drumming class, but your thorough explanation of hand positioning was far superior. Thanks!
Super great! You’re a great teacher! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this easy-to-follow tutorial. I've come across a couple of other tutorial sites that were not so helpful, but this - THIS I can manage and practice!! Verygrateul for the thorough explanations and demonstrations, can't wait to keep practicing now :)
Just starting to think about a frame drum as my next instrument, for it's lovely sound, so this really clear and engaging tutorial is very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you. Was easy to understand as a beginner. 🙏
LOVED this. I am just learning how to play and this was so much fun and easy to learn. Thank you!
Excellent explanations. Thank you!
Simple, excellent introduction. Great job 👍
Thank you, very clear explanation
Thanks so much! ❤ Got my first drum today and stumbled upon your video. Very helpful! ❤
Excellent teaching 🙏🌟
Loved it thank you 🙏
Love that.
I know this guy, and he's cool. thanks Tripp and Didge Project!
Excellent vid thank you! ❤
Thank you !
I have been looking for clear instruction for a beginner. This is GREAT!!! Thanks. N
So happy to hear that this tutorial video is serving you well. May you have much success with your music!
Exceptional tutorial, Tripp! Your meticulous and accurate approach provides an invaluable foundation for those aiming for excellence... and fun. Many thanks!
Much appreciated! Let us know what you would like to see in our next frame drum tutorial
thank you - very clear
Excellent teacher. Thank you so much for this lesson. Was really straightforward and easy to follow. Love the visual note following resource and that the teachings link to Indian methods. Very grateful 🙏
Happy to have you join us!
Traditionally the snap sound on the index finger is created by snapping it off the middle one, great video thanks!☺️
You are the man bro!! Great video
Appreciate it!
Absolutely love it ❤. I’m about to buy my 1st frame drum and looking only for a lesson! Thank you for sharing video!
Contact Tripp for a lesson. Email in description
Thx easy to comprehend for a newbie
Спасибо! 👍
thanks! I Just got that same drum for Christmas.. this was really helpful
Happy to hear it! Let us know what you’d like to learn next?
I recently started teaching Daf to my primary students. This video is exactly what my beginners students needed.
Nice!
This is super helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
I really enjoyed this video. Would love to see more teaching videos similar to this.
Agreed. Let's see if we can get Tripp to do more. Check out his channel at instagram.com/groovelessons/reels/?hl=en
I’ve just bought my first frame drum and I’m so excited to learn. Thanks for such a detailed tutorial!
Thanks for dropping by!
Sega tipik of mauritius search it on youtube 😊
Thanks!!!! I bought frame drum that just arrived this evening!
Hope you enjoy it!
Best beginners video I have seen
Yep, tripp is a fantastic teacher
Those Roosbeck drums are very nice and inexpensive. The first frame drum I started in was a beautiful 16” red cedar drum- still one of my favorites and very light weight….
Agreed
I really like how you showed us how to safely swivel our forearms to prevent strain and for a more efficient beat. Thank you, very clear video instructions for beginning
Happy to be of service. Please let us know what further you would like to learn on frame drum.
SUPER SIR
nice. helfull 🙂
Amazing 😍💜🪻
Thanks 😆
Very easy to understand
Where can I find more advanced lessons?
Contact tripp dudley, link in description
The last mouvement... Yikes!
The other ones, I can handle ! Thanks! 👍🤗
got totally lost on the last exercise lmao
好听,可惜我没个鼓,也不知道去哪儿找班上,或者自己买一个敲一敲就被反映扰民
aaaah, I'm so glad I youtubed this!
I made a frame drum in 2020 and it's mostly just been decorative because I never understood how on earth people can play it :D but wooow, this is so cool, I litterally lost my mind when you played the last part, so psyched! 😅😅😅😅😅 and it's so fun!
Happy you found us! Keep it going and let us know what you’d like to learn next.
Scusa per la domanda insolita, sono un neofita ed io non ho l'indice della mano destra , come posso sostituire il suono. Sorry e grazie
Where can I order the tuning parts - one of mine broke
reverb.com/p/roosebeck-btim10-tuning-mechanism-for-tunable-bodhran-10-pack?hfid=6499425&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_q-hpryB8QIVhoXICh3WcwrbEAQYASABEgIiiPD_BwE
what was the name of the manufacturer? Do you have a link to the site?
Roosebeck: www.didgeproject.com/product/tunable-18-middle-eastern-shamanic-frame-drum-with-beater-tipper-and-tuning-key/
Please tell me the name of the company who made your drum. I cannot quite understand the name and I would like to purchase one. I did look on the Didge Project and there are no frame drums listed for sale. Love your video! Thank you so much!!
This is a Roosebeck frame drum. Here’s the purchase link: www.didgeproject.com/product/tunable-18-middle-eastern-shamanic-frame-drum-with-beater-tipper-and-tuning-key/
@@didgeproject thank you so much!
Be careful that an 18 inch drum might be too big to hold on your lap unless you are very tall. If it is too big, your non-dominant arm will hang above your shoulder and it will get tiring. I purchased a 16 inch REMO drum and it is perfect for me.
@@dakotalake9084 true, 18" is big, but the advantage is that the larger the diameter, the lower bass tone you can get. So if you love deep frame drum sounds, 18", 20" and even 22" frame drums are highly recommended, even if played with the weak hand in a higher, less comfortable position
too fast 🥲
Thank you!