Djembe rhythms and grooves for kids, Kuku, Patatje, Kono, Yankadi, Rumba
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2012
- Kuku, Patatje (rap), Kono, Yankadi, Rumba played by Aldert Glas from Multipercussion.com. He played it without slaps (only tone and bass)
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Teaching myself the djembe language..Thanks for your simplicity
Nice to have the just the rhythms without loads of talking. Good Work.
I had to do this for my homework and I found it very easy to use and I love it thanks so much x
I dig that last groove. Thanks for introducing me!
very helpful, love the simpleness of the video, Thank you!
Petite erreur dans le descriptif, le 3eme son , le claqué ou slap est utlisé dans votre enregistrement ( bass , tonic et slap ).
A friend and I have been using a CD....the visual really helped!
Thanks Michael!
very nice! even i could play along reasonably well.
thanks very much. this is helping me get my Djembe on : )
Awesome .. Thanks dude
Wow Cool!
Thanks!
I agree!!!
nice reverberations!
mantap....good.
Thank you. I found the video useful, but having the camera in front of you adds a level of complexity to the learning, as the hands are opposite. Placing the camera behind you next time would allow students to mimic your hands more easily.
Jyotir Barbaga
u should upload mirrored versions that would be easier to play along with
like the video is flipped horizontally
thx
When doing bass, your fingers with thumb should be tighter together. Standard without thumb. Spread them when slapping. You'll notice the difference.
P.S. Try and feel the drum.
But coming from a slap... Isn't it hard to close your fingers that quick. Well maybe not..
I know what you mean, but in this video I don't use the slap so it is not necessary to spread my fingers. I learned a lot in Africa about djembe playing. Every year I am teached by professional teachers. The position of your hands is personal. Imprtant is the sound. I know that the sound of this video isn't good, it's taken by a small camera. But it only shows you the rhythm, not techniques. Anyway thanks for your comment.
He made it look easy, but I'm
Having difficulty, lol.
Tim Othy It takes practice, lots of practice. Also, don't think about your drumming, feel your drumming. I always tell people drumming, especially hand drumming, is a snake brain activity. Practice while watching TV it will help keep your mind out and let your feelings talk to the drum.
I like the look of this drum. Anyone know what it is? Thanks for video.
The first rhythm IS NOT KUKU. It is Yankadi.
It doesn't seem as though the rhythm parts and the rhythm names are in the correct order. Are they?
And now please faster
This was ok but it didnt really teach me how to actually do these rhythms so it would be nice to have a tutorial video :D
Im 11and I'm GCSE level
make menc meat out of it !!
Wat d hell is that
Adisa Bishop uhmmmm djembe (for kids)
Beim Trommeln nie die Hand aufstellen ,Falsch
horrible c est l horreur
Horrible!
castor1121 too difficult whahaha
Thanks!
Thanks!