@sk8nska depends on where you buy it. I got mine from Sam Ash and it cost me bout roughly $129.99 plus tax since mine came with a case, a spare drum head and a key.
They all come wih a spare head, case and key. Yours is probably a notch above the starting darbouka, thats why it was 130$. The cheapest ones I've seen start from 60-70$ at local music store.
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.
Thank you for posting! This was very helpful :)
AmaniKaleo 6 months ago
dont think, be shure and comment.
arisdages 2 years ago
the best darbuka player of all times is a ARMENIAN CALLED SETRAK SARKISSIAN.
arisdages 2 years ago
no i think Abdullah Kirli is
ylju 2 years ago
Post some videos of him, then.
boguspurr 2 years ago
You are really good!
DumTheBuka 2 years ago
Thanks for your lesson friend.Very usefull.
SpanishConqueror 2 years ago
how much do these cost?
sk8nska 2 years ago
@sk8nska depends on where you buy it. I got mine from Sam Ash and it cost me bout roughly $129.99 plus tax since mine came with a case, a spare drum head and a key.
spirithybrid 1 year ago
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jsog1 1 year ago
@spirithybrid
They all come wih a spare head, case and key. Yours is probably a notch above the starting darbouka, thats why it was 130$. The cheapest ones I've seen start from 60-70$ at local music store.
jsog1 1 year ago
thank you so much!
muchogringo 2 years ago
wow, you are egyptian!!! hahahaha yeah you are a white sa3idi!!! like't
035sherif 2 years ago
Very nice stuff, David!
Lehmann108 3 years ago
hi. how much does your instrumet cost? can i finf something good with 50-60€? Greetings from Greece...
gestios 3 years ago
Mesmeric, David. I can never even aspire to that quality of playing, but I can watch and maybe learn a little something ..?
lozziecap 3 years ago
Very very thank you! Nice man!!!
Thaqib 3 years ago
Great work David. Thanks !
cosmoxgizzel 3 years ago
excellent tutorial!
Boondockflyfish 3 years ago
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"
andriesu 3 years ago
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.
Lehmann108 2 years ago