Just knowing that there are three major tones is very helpful. I have been finding these the hard way on my new (to me) secondhand Remo key-tuned 14" djembe.
I wish I could take lessons from you in person, next best thing is listening to your videos. I learn a lot from you. I like the way you teach. Thank you for going slow, one step at a time on each of your videos. kathy
This is good, I like this teacher. I have a question though. When making a tone or slap sound on the djembe, how much of my hand is supposed to hit the drum? When my hand is hitting it, does the center of my palm (past the knuckles) hit the rim of the drum, or do only my fingers hit the drum, leaving my palm totally away from the rim? It just seems like the joint of where my fingers meet the hand should not be hitting the rim when I make a slap or tone sound. Anyone know what I mean?
it depends on what you play. When playing a slap you hit the rim of the drum with your hand first and then whip the fingers down on the skin. Your hand should touch the rim at the first line you have on your hand, so about 1-2cm behind the finger knuckle so you don't hurt the knuckle.
For playing a tone your hand needs to be stiff and there is no slapping motion. here you can hit the same way, or a little bit further towards your fingers.
I agree with kamikauz. This teacher offers djembe lessons. Last time I looked they had some modified drum set lessons on here and they weren't cutting it. Great improvement!
Just knowing that there are three major tones is very helpful. I have been finding these the hard way on my new (to me) secondhand Remo key-tuned 14" djembe.
christsminstrel 5 months ago in playlist How to Play African Drums
You should turn the djembe about 60 degrees, so that the line i the middle of the drum goes straight away from you (in forward direction)
but i guess you actually know that ;)
kidsspirit 6 months ago
I wish I could take lessons from you in person, next best thing is listening to your videos. I learn a lot from you. I like the way you teach. Thank you for going slow, one step at a time on each of your videos. kathy
kathrynhansen100 6 months ago
very good.
richjard 1 year ago
awsome lesson and awsome dreadlocks this guy has its awsome.
Smackenzieth 1 year ago
This is good, I like this teacher. I have a question though. When making a tone or slap sound on the djembe, how much of my hand is supposed to hit the drum? When my hand is hitting it, does the center of my palm (past the knuckles) hit the rim of the drum, or do only my fingers hit the drum, leaving my palm totally away from the rim? It just seems like the joint of where my fingers meet the hand should not be hitting the rim when I make a slap or tone sound. Anyone know what I mean?
szeal 1 year ago
@szeal :
it depends on what you play. When playing a slap you hit the rim of the drum with your hand first and then whip the fingers down on the skin. Your hand should touch the rim at the first line you have on your hand, so about 1-2cm behind the finger knuckle so you don't hurt the knuckle.
For playing a tone your hand needs to be stiff and there is no slapping motion. here you can hit the same way, or a little bit further towards your fingers.
frankiefiggsbpg 1 year ago
yeah, I like this guy
nameste
wodrummerworld 2 years ago
It reminds me of learning martial-arts.
Repeat the movement untill perfection is attained, then go kick some ass!!!
psylence101 2 years ago
good teacher thanks for giving us the opportunity too pratice with you
Shamaler 3 years ago
I agree with kamikauz. This teacher offers djembe lessons. Last time I looked they had some modified drum set lessons on here and they weren't cutting it. Great improvement!
merigo76 3 years ago
the new tetcher of expertvillage is really better than the last one thanks
kamilkauz 3 years ago