Hello lovely people, thank you for your love and support always ❤️ I've now got my own app and you can enjoy, learn and request more contents at www.djembeflow.com or download "Djembe Flow" from Google Play Store or Apple app store! 🎶😊🪘 - Kelvin Kew
Im glad you find our videos useful :) You can also enjoy, learn and request more contents at www.djembeflow.com or download "Djembe Flow" from Google Play Store or Apple app store! 🎶😊🪘
Hi Kelvin, nice to hear from you again. Thanks for the interesting suggestion and your effort. I am looking forward to the next lesson. Greetings from Germany, DW
myself, to make that story telling feeling, I introduce small changes in the phrases. Each repetition has at least an accent changed. sometimes I simply change the hand pattern I use to play the same phrase. I find the "I insist" to be better than the "i repeat".
Often, the "triplet" w- african djembe rhythms and solo phrases are written in 12/8, where one beat represents dotted quarter note. 4/4 time code could be misleading in this presented video case, where overall general rhythm feel is actually ternary (triplet).
heloo kelvin. the handing in current notation is not easy to see on a phone. The letter L and R are too small. Could you change IT to a color code in future ?
Hello lovely people, thank you for your love and support always ❤️ I've now got my own app and you can enjoy, learn and request more contents at www.djembeflow.com or download "Djembe Flow" from Google Play Store or Apple app store! 🎶😊🪘
- Kelvin Kew
Wow great phrases!!!
Thankyou for sharing!!!
Im glad you find our videos useful :) You can also enjoy, learn and request more contents at www.djembeflow.com or download "Djembe Flow" from Google Play Store or Apple app store! 🎶😊🪘
@@KelvinKew_FankaFellas Cool, thank you very much!
Hi Kelvin, nice to hear from you again.
Thanks for the interesting suggestion and your effort.
I am looking forward to the next lesson.
Greetings from Germany, DW
All is fine with the tone and video. Thank you for this lesson! Greetings from Canary Island
myself, to make that story telling feeling, I introduce small changes in the phrases. Each repetition has at least an accent changed. sometimes I simply change the hand pattern I use to play the same phrase. I find the "I insist" to be better than the "i repeat".
Sehr schön, merci.werner germany
Hi
This was lovely, thank you.
Could you provide notation for the dundun parts too please?
I standard musical notation each of these patterns would be considered 2 bars of 4/4 time and all the notes are triplets.
Often, the "triplet" w- african djembe rhythms and solo phrases are written in 12/8, where one beat represents dotted quarter note. 4/4 time code could be misleading in this presented video case, where overall general rhythm feel is actually ternary (triplet).
heloo kelvin. the handing in current notation is not easy to see on a phone. The letter L and R are too small. Could you change IT to a color code in future ?
Hi Jorge, thanks for the useful suggestion. If I colour code the handling the whole page may look too complicated as well. Will continue to explore :)