It's amazing how many of these native drummers are on You Tube. Equally amazing is the fact that they all sound virtually the same. I can only figure that it takes very little talent to do that.
Hello there.... first of all.... explain a little bit more why do you make the diferenciation of "native".. then who we all sound the same? And Last... i can assure you its not easy to sound like that... and even understand the lenguage of the djembe drum and speak it as if you were a native. Maybe your listening it is not as good... so that you listen all the same. Behind me and my students there is a solid work of more that 15 years. Thanks for your comment i invite you to see all the videos in my channell... also can we listen to your playing to see why you do such affirmation. Love. Rama
@@ramasankaran Native drums sound like they are from a primitive land. Like Africa. They don't use any of the sophisticated musicality that higher forms use - no melodies, harmonies, variation in rhythms or tempos, song structure, arrangements, lyrics, tonal variations of instruments, or dynamics.
And when you say " i can assure you its not easy to sound like that" I can only recount my time teaching elementary school children drum circles. They picked it up after a half hour. And it was easy to sound like that.
Very very cool. 👍👍
Cool solo phrases, who did you learn it from? One main source or many influences?
Hello, many influences to tell the truth.... there's a lot of teachers along the way. Thank you.
Muy buenoo!! Como se llaman esos.bombos con cencerro??
Gracias. Esos tambores graves se llaman dununs, el mas grave Dununba, el medio Sangba, el agudo Kenkeni. Saludos!
Solid Soli