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From: DavidKuckhermann
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  • Thank you for posting! This was very helpful :)

  • dont think, be shure and comment.

  • the best darbuka player of all times is a ARMENIAN CALLED SETRAK SARKISSIAN.

  • no i think Abdullah Kirli is

  • Post some videos of him, then.

  • You are really good!

  • Thanks for your lesson friend.Very usefull.

  • how much do these cost?

  • @sk8nska depends on where you buy it. I got mine from Sam Ash and it cost me bout roughly $129.99 plus tax since mine came with a case, a spare drum head and a key.

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  • @spirithybrid

    They all come wih a spare head, case and key. Yours is probably a notch above the starting darbouka, thats why it was 130$. The cheapest ones I've seen start from 60-70$ at local music store.

  • thank you so much!

  • wow, you are egyptian!!! hahahaha yeah you are a white sa3idi!!! like't

  • Very nice stuff, David!

  • hi. how much does your instrumet cost? can i finf something good with 50-60€? Greetings from Greece...

  • Mesmeric, David. I can never even aspire to that quality of playing, but I can watch and maybe learn a little something ..?

  • Very very thank you! Nice man!!!

  • Great work David. Thanks !

  • excellent tutorial!

  • I am sorry but your "turkish" technique is not original turkish.First comes 2 finger and next 4 and you play first 4 and next 2...Good if you can use your own techniqe but remove the name "turkish techniqe"

  • Its a split finger/hand technique which is turkish in origin. You are right in that traditional turkish split hand goes from index and then ring finger.

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