Baladi Rhythm
Uploader Comments (DrumDoc5)
All Comments (25)
-
I wish, I had a darbuka
-
Thanks DrumDoc! I just got a drum and know I need lessons and this is a good start. I remember you from when I lived in South Louisiana, so I know you're a quality instructor. Hope to see you down there again soon - Easy Street Images
-
I learned this rhythm with zills. It sounds so different with a drum.
-
excellent teacher in the world i think.could you plz upload more video for balladi?
-
Drumdoc where are you from?
-
Drumsoc where are you from?
-
@DrumDoc5 Great lesson, thanks! One question about the skyndeep, how did you install it, does it need to be modified in some way? I would like to get the same skin for my doumbek.
-
hey thanks!!! It helped me a lot!! :) realy nice!.:)
-
huh! drum COCK??
-
drum doc.. wearing a scrub. that's clever lol
I see you put on a Remo skyndeep head. Those are really nice sounding, aren't they?
Lehmann108 2 years ago
Yea they sound great, it's just a hassle to install them on egyptian drums because they don't fit those correctly. The difference with the mylar head regarding the sound is that they give a rubbing nose (like when you move your hand on the skin) where as the mylar doesn't. On the other hand the skyndeep lets your fingers glide don't do not get sticky even in humid conditions, whereas mylar gets sticky with humidity and sweat.
DrumDoc5 2 years ago
Great video drumdoc :) I can play this very well now but I need to give my laptop a break before it breaks and use an actual derbakeh :) Looking forward to lesson 2 :)
sally325 2 years ago
Thank you Sally. I wont actually post lesson 2 until u actually get a derbakeh, coz I don't want you to blame me for breaking your laptop ;) you got me thinking about adding a disclaimer :" this lesson is only intended to be practiced on your drum. Do not try this on your laptop". LOL :)
DrumDoc5 2 years ago