Thank you for watching my video and for your appreciation. I wanted to show how a rhythm can be built with several instruments in a simple structure and how to get out of the fixed rhythm with a little, very first improvisation. It is the first time I played the Darabuka - (for those who look critically at my playing technique) - My teacher simply advised me to transfer my playing style to another instrument and see what happens. I am still far from where I want to be. So I am very pleased you like my version, it gives me courage to continue practicing ... everyone at some point in the past started with the first steps and I love making videos.
Excellent!! So well done on so many levels. Looking forward to more of these. Thank You! ***Shared to Hand Drum Rhythm Players & Dancers..... a Facebook group.
Dearest Elissa, thanks so much for your praise. It means a lot to me and gives me the courage to continue with the exercises. And also the courage to show my development steps.
Ahh, the "Dreaming Drum Woman" - thank you so much for taking time to watch it. How good that there are no coincidences. Just a few days ago I discovered your beautiful video series in the Women Frame Drumming Group and now I find your loving comment here. I love your videos too....
Thanks so much for taking time to watch and write me this comment. I plan to add more of the well-known oriental rhythms to play along or dance along with. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you for watching my video and for your appreciation. I wanted to show how a rhythm can be built with several instruments in a simple structure and how to get out of the fixed rhythm with a little, very first improvisation. It is the first time I played the Darabuka - (for those who look critically at my playing technique) - My teacher simply advised me to transfer my playing style to another instrument and see what happens. I am still far from where I want to be. So I am very pleased you like my version, it gives me courage to continue practicing ... everyone at some point in the past started with the first steps and I love making videos.
Muchas gracias desde España. 👍👍👍
Lovely !!!
I ve been playing Darbuka for 20 years and as your 1st time with a derbouka congrats !
hai aku dari indonesia ..aku sayang suka dengan videomu ❤
l Love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
yo - Danke- Bitte mehr !!!auch hier in Vancouver Island begeisterst Du !!! Jurgen
Wow - Danke fürs anhören und reinschauen - das macht mir Mut weitere Rhythmen ein zuspielen :-D
I used your rhythm and I played a Turkish song using Kanun. Everyone loved it :) thank you for the video.
I am featuring this link in my class notes. Mamtaz!!! :-)
Very, very nice!!!! Appreciate the laying of your instruments.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch it. I'm glad you like it -
Excellent. Thank you very much.
Great.. the written instruction visual is really helpful too.Thank you.
It's the best acoustic drum and percussion Karsilama I heard. Great thanks!
Wow thank you! This is a great appreciation for me and gives me the courage to continue. Thanks!
Excellent!! So well done on so many levels. Looking forward to more of these. Thank You!
***Shared to Hand Drum Rhythm Players & Dancers..... a Facebook group.
Thank You so much !
Amazing
Beautifully done!
Fantastic breakdown of 9/8 ~~ thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Thank You so much!
And your drum set is , regardless of the complexity, simply beautiful❤
Thank you so much for taking time to take a look and listen.
Fantastic !!
Thank Youuu !
Me encanta!!!!
Muchas gracias !
Maravilloso, gracias por tus regalos hermanita de alma musical.
Gracias por escuchar, gracias a ti tambien, hermano de alma musical.
Magnifique ! Merci beaucoup !
Beautiful! Great composition and balance. Good job for your first time on darbuka.
Dearest Elissa, thanks so much for your praise. It means a lot to me and gives me the courage to continue with the exercises. And also the courage to show my development steps.
Oh! What a playin' ! AMAZING ! So good , so nice . Karsilamas is so familiar rythm in my country .
Kayo Matu is a ery good percussionist !
Thank You so much!
I love this so much! Thank you!
Ahh, the "Dreaming Drum Woman" - thank you so much for taking time to watch it. How good that there are no coincidences. Just a few days ago I discovered your beautiful video series in the Women Frame Drumming Group and now I find your loving comment here. I love your videos too....
@@trommelbau-kayomatu Bless you! I am enjoying exploring your channel -- you offer so many beautiful gifts.
I love this...Thank you! Please add some more rhythms. :) Very well done! I like the three different instruments and the different flair on each.
Thank you so much for taking time to listen ! I am working on more ...
this is great, you should do more!
Thank you so much for taking time to listen. ! I am working on more ....
mein Respekt, ist eine der wenigste vernünftige 9er Türkisch hier auf dem man mit eGitarre Taksim solieren kann
Danke - das freu mich!
TURKISH!
Very nice:)
Thank You!!
cool
Thanks!!
Kayo Matu , hi there .
I 'd really like to see you playing other rhythms ... ( I am from Greece )
Thanks so much for taking time to watch and write me this comment. I plan to add more of the well-known oriental rhythms to play along or dance along with. Thanks for the inspiration.
That's beautiful. What mic are you using? it sounds great
In this case I am using a simple mic for flutes - recordet with a tascam-
🤍🍃🔥 wow
quien juega darbuka?
quien quiere saber?