Abdel Kadir shows some finger strokes on fiberskyn darbuka

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

Abdel Kadir is a teacher and founder of EthnoBeat school - www.ethnobeat.ru. Here he shows some finger techniques on my copper + fiberskyn darbuka (made by Mid-East).

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  • Its not that good as some people say....and yes i know that its just a demo.....the things he does arent really that hard and he cant play those techniecs.....i was shocked actually that he was a teacher, at my second year when i was 15 i was that good so that has to mean something!!!

  • ur awsome

  • to you two ^ its not a freakin solo its a demo of some strokes which is what its sposed to be i bet he can solo way "better" than you as if there is a correct way

  • Hi brother! Thanks for video.

    Nice rhythm and nice sound. This is a Remo doumbek? Crystal or soloist? Internal or external? Please tell me. Thank you :)

  • Man, I gotta learn how to snap and pop and make other sounds like this guy and everyone else. I'm such a newbie.

  • He sounds good. Doesn't matter how he touches the surface. He plays as he like, as it comfortable to him.

  • love the sound of those rings man!!!!!

  • nice!

  • He is the best teacher, I respect him very much. And his technique looks different because he can play many others drums, not only darbuka. And not everybody could repeat these strokes.

  • nice..

    thanks..

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