Drum language is universal. It's known all around the world through different music genres. This is a excellent example in this video. I wonder how they met up it looks like they might be in an airport or subway train station. Being a djembe drummer myself, (06-03-1984 to present), I love this right here two brothas speaking in that sweet universal language of drumming
This was in Paris, in the Subway. I was waiting for a late train. These two were intoxicating. Didn't speak each other's language, but communicated perfectly through their music. I listened to them for almost half an hour. I posted a second clip as well. Thank you for your comment!
@@marshwetland3808 so glad that you enjoyed the video. I filmed it in Paris years ago. Bought their CD. But somehow lost it on the train... wish I had it. Cost 5 euros...
@@akmellerman I guess it was just an indie pressing by these two guys, eh? Someone should release it to a bigger audience. I wonder where these guys are now.
@@marshwetland3808 The two drummers clearly played together, even though the spoke different languages and only communicated through music. My guess is that they have moved on. They could have gone professional, but would have needed an agent.
это отличнейшее выступление....очень хотелось бы в живую послушать....Видно что это импровизация,но я уверен что парни легко бы смогли повторить для записи студийной звуковой дорожки.Здесь просто необходим качественныйзвук-это тысячекратно увеличилопопулярнсть ролика))
I think they both are equally good. The only difference which makes Arabic darbuka faster is the movement of hand. When you play Darbuka your wrist + palm do the job. Whereas in playing your Africa Djmbe hand below the elbow works and moving a big thing takes alot more time.
After 10 years i hope these young men are still jamming somwere in France so others can enjoy there talents 😀
Very beautiful playing both guy's
It's crazy how they mimic the eastern rythme and patterns thru different instruments
c est tres beau les gars des vrais musiciens percussionniste,,!
Awesome Djembe and darbuka playing!!!! Must be very loud with both drums in the subway.
Drum language is universal. It's known all around the world through different music genres. This is a excellent example in this video. I wonder how they met up it looks like they might be in an airport or subway train station. Being a djembe drummer myself, (06-03-1984 to present), I love this right here two brothas speaking in that sweet universal language of drumming
This was in Paris, in the Subway. I was waiting for a late train. These two were intoxicating. Didn't speak each other's language, but communicated perfectly through their music. I listened to them for almost half an hour. I posted a second clip as well.
Thank you for your comment!
@@akmellerman Hey thanks for posting this wonderful thing. Best subway drumming video I've ever seen. Heading for your other one, now.
@@marshwetland3808 so glad that you enjoyed the video. I filmed it in Paris years ago. Bought their CD. But somehow lost it on the train... wish I had it. Cost 5 euros...
@@akmellerman I guess it was just an indie pressing by these two guys, eh? Someone should release it to a bigger audience. I wonder where these guys are now.
@@marshwetland3808 The two drummers clearly played together, even though the spoke different languages and only communicated through music. My guess is that they have moved on. They could have gone professional, but would have needed an agent.
On ne s'en lasse pas !
Show demais!!! Esses feras têm que grava um DVD ou cd; gratidão!
это отличнейшее выступление....очень хотелось бы в живую послушать....Видно что это импровизация,но я уверен что парни легко бы смогли повторить для записи студийной звуковой дорожки.Здесь просто необходим качественныйзвук-это тысячекратно увеличилопопулярнсть ролика))
The Guy playing Egyptian Tabla is very good!
They are both good!!!😍,what's missing is a conga😉
He is Moroccan and playing darbuka…
I think they both are equally good. The only difference which makes Arabic darbuka faster is the movement of hand. When you play Darbuka your wrist + palm do the job. Whereas in playing your Africa Djmbe hand below the elbow works and moving a big thing takes alot more time.
C’est magnifique 😊
North and Middle Africans making beats together ❤
incredible, love love love
i love play drums
Brazil!!
WOOW Soper you play
Can’t believe those are just 2 instruments
Amazing
Je kiffe la Derbouga je suis allaz au Maroc rien que pour m en acheter une
Ten trouve en france
Brilliant 👏
Pa pa pa ! ❤
JUST LIKE in hotel...--- COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Congratulation🎗✨🎖
Cool
good
Bravissimo
Congratulation
Bravo
Çok güzel olmuş
Yes
9, 8 lik Turkey ❤️👍
Nice one. Too bad it cut off suddenly.
Welcome to Turkey ❤️
It's France
Pfff exceptionnel ! ;-)
Merci!
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Coollllllll
Ahí viene Brazil argentina agarrate!!
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team tam-tam s'etes ou
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