is it mics, in general, no matter what type of mic or model one uses that take up way too much of the tension sound of the drumskin we hear in your recording?
Still wanna hear you with out the mic.. Would be real nice to hear these NLB's with out the mic.. you got the skills, that's for sure, but as an acoustic player its painful to hear such a beautiful natural sound being processed.
Anything you're listening to over the internet, via a stereo system, tape recording, electric speakers, etc., is to some extent processed. The only way to truly hear the natural sound is to be there in person and hear it first hand! You know, like the original djembe players in Africa did!
appreciate this man thank you
Thanks! Enjoy ☺️
This is so well taught and GREAT for new ideas of how to use the djembe. Thank you SO much.
Cheers! My pleasure 😊
Awesome stuff! Keep it up.
Will do 💪🏼
is it mics, in general, no matter what type of mic or model one uses that take up way too much of the tension sound of the drumskin we hear in your recording?
Which size djembe is this?
This is a 14-inch ☺️
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Still wanna hear you with out the mic.. Would be real nice to hear these NLB's with out the mic.. you got the skills, that's for sure, but as an acoustic player its painful to hear such a beautiful natural sound being processed.
Anything you're listening to over the internet, via a stereo system, tape recording, electric speakers, etc., is to some extent processed.
The only way to truly hear the natural sound is to be there in person and hear it first hand!
You know, like the original djembe players in Africa did!
I smell value lol
I smell a good taste of smell 😏
@@DjembeMaster you can get a long way in life with good taste, i hear =p