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  • @ajut7649
    @ajut7649 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks bro 💕

  • @unclejuniorsoprano
    @unclejuniorsoprano Před 3 lety +2

    HEY! YOU ARE WAY, WAY BETTER THAN DAVY JONES & LINDA McCARTNEY!!! GREAT VIDEO.

  • @JoaoNeto-up8zi
    @JoaoNeto-up8zi Před 8 měsíci

    Where are the previous 8 techniques???

  • @KawiDarshana
    @KawiDarshana Před 2 lety +2

    Can you tell me a way to buy this?

    • @dominiquetalkspercussion
      @dominiquetalkspercussion Před 2 lety

      Hi Darshana, if you mean the full tutorial, you can find it on www.dominiquetalkspercussion.com. :)
      I also explain there about all the different tambourines. Cheers!

    • @noel6171
      @noel6171 Před rokem

      Is that true that not all the tambourine can do finger roll, i.e., it depends on the material and design? Thanks.

    • @dominiquetalkspercussion
      @dominiquetalkspercussion Před rokem +1

      @@noel6171 actually it should be possible on any tambourine, some skins are harder, f.e. Very smooth plastic skins. You can use a but of wax on skins, but mostly try to practice the amount pf pressure between left and right hand :)

    • @samueldykes8991
      @samueldykes8991 Před rokem

      Samuel dykes

    • @user-kqxzyfj
      @user-kqxzyfj Před rokem

      @@noel6171 wow.. I’m also curioused about this question.

  • @drRomanIDrozd
    @drRomanIDrozd Před 2 lety +4

    The main problem - The Nomenclature and THE NOTATION. We composers have a problem how to write all technique on the tambourine. Each your example should be with notation in the corner of video. Thanks in advance.

    • @dominiquetalkspercussion
      @dominiquetalkspercussion Před 2 lety +5

      Hi there! Yea that is difficult indeed, but actually I think a composer could just write the musical phrase and leave the technical decision up to the performer. For example a soft roll would mean thumb roll probably. And a MF note would mean woodpecker technique, I explain all those other techniques in my other videos. I like to choose the technique on the style of the music, which also determines what kind of tambourine you use, and the hall you play in, the amount of musicians etc.
      You can always give a suggestion by writing the technique ofcourse, and there is not really an official way of writing this, so I saw some composers using their own types of notes for it with an explainer in the beginning. Nice question to think about! if you have any pieces for percussion please tell us here :)

  • @alexandria2916
    @alexandria2916 Před 3 měsíci +1

    i didn't get it at all

    • @DameRavla
      @DameRavla Před měsícem

      Me too ! And i redo the same move as the video but it doesn't work.

  • @WildWoodlandsSW
    @WildWoodlandsSW Před 8 měsíci

    Dont put wax on your tambourine,it makes it worse,and is difficult to remove!