2nd day of drumming and I'm hooked! Thank you for providing instruction and inspiration for the percussionist in all of us. Very grateful as I'm finding it heals me.
Hi guys. It is indeed a Cooperman frame drum. The Glen Velez 20 inch. I Recommend it. They are very good drums, sound beautiful and keep their tuning very nicely. All the best.
Zahir Dezhbord Frame drums have many names, depending which part of the world. Typically.......a Daf has the rings on the inside of the frame, and a Bendir has some type of snares, modern bendir have monofilament or fishing lines, 3.To give it a real buzzing sound. Simple frame drums like this are referred to as Tars or Daf, sometimes duff, again it depends where in the world you are.
simply great...one of the best videos i have seen ever on you tube in percussion.teaching is very good obviously but your playing in the end was mind blowing.i play djembe and cajon so i can see what all you were doing.amazing.thanx for sharing your talent.
Tar, frame drum - no accent sound additions// Daf, frame drum - rings or shells around the interior rim of head// Bendir, frame drum - gut or metal "snare" accent additions across the interior of the drum head. Although there are a multitude of cultural region names for frame drum variations, these 3 examples are widely accepted.
there is a huge difference between Daaf and Tar and Bodhran. this instrument is very close to Bodhran but gets played differently. Persian Daaf has chain inside and the body depth is smaller. please correct the information
it is and it isn't. the name may be the same but the style changes all over the middle eastern and orient. most daff I see today are thin framed with the Persian rings. in most cases ya I'd say it isn't what we normally see as a daff.
@@shaalis Shalliborhran, totally wrong information. Iranian daaf is original in shape and sound and there is no other versions. please search before speak. the chain inside the persian daaf and the depth makes it totally different from this video's instrument
I loved your lesson. So well thought (and taught ;-) out. You are an amazing virtuoso. Kol Ha'cavod!!!
Wow! 🥳.
I just bought my first frame drum! Here I go!
Thanks for your video sharing the variety of strokes possible.
2nd day of drumming and I'm hooked! Thank you for providing instruction and inspiration for the percussionist in all of us. Very grateful as I'm finding it heals me.
May GOD bless you and give you a healthy long life ♥️
Great video, thank you. Very clear and concise.
Hi guys. It is indeed a Cooperman frame drum. The Glen Velez 20 inch. I Recommend it. They are very good drums, sound beautiful and keep their tuning very nicely. All the best.
Zahir Dezhbord Frame drums have many names, depending which part of the world. Typically.......a Daf has the rings on the inside of the frame, and a Bendir has some type of snares, modern bendir have monofilament or fishing lines, 3.To give it a real buzzing sound. Simple frame drums like this are referred to as Tars or Daf, sometimes duff, again it depends where in the world you are.
Impressive introduction, and perfectly clear. Many thanks.
simply great...one of the best videos i have seen ever on you tube in percussion.teaching is very good obviously but your playing in the end was mind blowing.i play djembe and cajon so i can see what all you were doing.amazing.thanx for sharing your talent.
jim arora THANK YOU for your kind words. You sent great energy for the day. All the best.
Great video for a beginner like me - Thank You, Namaste
Such a great video, thank you so much
Thank you for a wonderful video, you are inspiring!
Hi, I just got my first frame drum! I'm so excited! I've already learned some things to practice... :)
a BIG THANKS from a total beginner !
תודה דורון אתה מנגן מדהים
מעולה, תודה!
Amazing!
Tar, frame drum - no accent sound additions// Daf, frame drum - rings or shells around the interior rim of head// Bendir, frame drum - gut or metal "snare" accent additions across the interior of the drum head.
Although there are a multitude of cultural region names for frame drum variations, these 3 examples are widely accepted.
Yes great!
Excellent tutorial. Do you think that 20-inch Daff could easily be tuned to D#?
Defe her vurdunda hay diyor,def muzük aletti değildir ritim arayasın.❤
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there is a huge difference between Daaf and Tar and Bodhran. this instrument is very close to Bodhran but gets played differently. Persian Daaf has chain inside and the body depth is smaller. please correct the information
Which drum are you using in this video?
not sure but looks and sounds a bit like a Cooperman Frame Drum
hi
This is called Tar and no Daf, Daf has a shallower frame and come’s with rings inside the frame.
This is not Daff. Daff has metal rings on inside of the rim and it is played differently.
This is not a daff
it is and it isn't. the name may be the same but the style changes all over the middle eastern and orient. most daff I see today are thin framed with the Persian rings. in most cases ya I'd say it isn't what we normally see as a daff.
@@shaalis Shalliborhran, totally wrong information. Iranian daaf is original in shape and sound and there is no other versions. please search before speak. the chain inside the persian daaf and the depth makes it totally different from this video's instrument