One of the best instruction videos for frame drum. Clearly explained, concise and easy to follow. Especially loved the parts on how to place the hands, something other teachers sometimes gloss over.
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Aiden Camden Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Hi Judith. I know this video is pretty old but I hope you will find my message. There it is : I find it much easier to go ka-ta than ta-ka. I guess I can use both techniques since the ka and ta are more or less equivalent ? Going ka-ta instead of ta-ka allows my hand to move from Doum to ta with less stress due to ka taking place in between. Otherwise my main hand is doing all the job in a row. Any comment on this ? Many thanks in advance if you can give me your advice !! 💜🙏
@@judypiazza well I don’t think I met you, but I did meet Kalani at a clinic. I wasn’t doing frame drums or mid eastern percussion. Nice to meet you now.
Nice presentation -- thanks! Across TH-cam, there's no consistency in how basic strokes are performed on frame drums. Rhythms and sounds match, but hand/finger movements are different! -- AAIIEEE ! Piano is easier -- "press a button, and a note comes out."
Thanks for listening, Mark! Saiidi (also spelled Sa'idi, Sayeedi, Saidi)) has the two Dums in the middle of the rhythm (when improvising at the end, I may have gone into a Saiidi for one phrase I'm remembering) ... Baladi has two Dums at the beginning of the rhythm. Watch for Sa'idi in my next tutorial soon. I'll also encourage a practice alternating between 3 rhythms within this 4-pulse family ... Baladi (D D - P D - P - ), Maqsuum (D P - P D - P - ) and Sa'idi (D P - D D - P - ) ... I'm using Pa as the higher pitched sound, also can be dictated / played as Ka, or an accented Tak. Hope this helps!
One of the best instruction videos for frame drum. Clearly explained, concise and easy to follow. Especially loved the parts on how to place the hands, something other teachers sometimes gloss over.
This is wonderful. Judith does a phenomenal job at breaking it down and getting to the heart of Baladi.
As a musician, I love the unique sounds that each culture brings to the table; little nuances that paints a picture of the history of the world.
For sure - There are so many different sounds, rhythms, and types of music to learn about.
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
@Caleb Alfred Instablaster :)
@Aiden Camden Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Aiden Camden It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my ass !
Very interesting and worthwhile video.
What a wonderful teacher
Absolutely one of the best! Please visit her website for more.
Love love this and Judith is fabulous - thank you
You are a terrific teacher, thank you!
Awesome
Beautiful sound and good instructions! Thank you Judith!
Super cool! Thanks Judith and Kalini!
It's my pleasure!
Lovely, thank you.
Thank you Judith!!!
I can’t wait to learn this piece ❣️
Thank you for visiting.
Hi Judith. I know this video is pretty old but I hope you will find my message. There it is : I find it much easier to go ka-ta than ta-ka. I guess I can use both techniques since the ka and ta are more or less equivalent ? Going ka-ta instead of ta-ka allows my hand to move from Doum to ta with less stress due to ka taking place in between. Otherwise my main hand is doing all the job in a row. Any comment on this ? Many thanks in advance if you can give me your advice !! 💜🙏
I met you over 20 yrs ago. Drum clinic in Denver Colo.
and now I live in CO! ; )
@@judypiazza well I don’t think I met you, but I did meet Kalani at a clinic. I wasn’t doing frame drums or mid eastern percussion.
Nice to meet you now.
Judith, Did you know that the link on your website goes to CD Baby who no longer do downloads?
I recommend contacting Judith through her website. Thank you for letting her know.
Baladi’s Basics with Education and Learning! Thats me! 😂😂😂😂
I was doing great until Judith got crazy at the end 😂 this was fantastic. Thank you!
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Nice presentation -- thanks! Across TH-cam, there's no consistency in how basic strokes are performed on frame drums. Rhythms and sounds match, but hand/finger movements are different! -- AAIIEEE ! Piano is easier -- "press a button, and a note comes out."
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Saidi is another rhythm in this series. It is related - You're right.
Thanks for listening, Mark! Saiidi (also spelled Sa'idi, Sayeedi, Saidi)) has the two Dums in the middle of the rhythm (when improvising at the end, I may have gone into a Saiidi for one phrase I'm remembering) ... Baladi has two Dums at the beginning of the rhythm. Watch for Sa'idi in my next tutorial soon. I'll also encourage a practice alternating between 3 rhythms within this 4-pulse family ... Baladi (D D - P D - P - ), Maqsuum
(D P - P D - P - ) and Sa'idi (D P - D D - P - ) ... I'm using Pa as the higher pitched sound, also can be dictated / played as Ka, or an accented Tak. Hope this helps!
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