Very great explination !!! Thanx a lot ! I'veen playing darbuka for 2 months. Patience is the most important thing and this is always hard. Cus i wanna play like you ! Respect !!! I'm subscribing right now !
all of these rolls are using the middle finger on one hand and ring finger on the other. Faisal Zedan has an excellent dvd which features slow motion footage of all the techniqes he uses. I highly recommend it.
Quick question: are you playing a Gawharet el Fan darbuka with a remo skin? Because I've been thinking about upgrading from Meinl to a GEF myself. What would you recommend? Also, nice teaching style.
Hello dave , thank you for sharing your knowledge with us , I would like to know that what kind is your darbuka ? Sombaty ? or mother of pearl , I would like to buy one darbuka like yours , thanks if you reply to me .
kourosh genius This is an old darbuka, I am the third owner so I don't know who the maker is. It is aluminum shell with mother of pearl overlay, and it is sombaty size. If you are able to spend the money, I highly recommend El Arabi drums. They seem to be the best commonly available drums right now.
Thank you dave , I am a professional Musicla instruments maker from Iran , I am involoved with making Iranian TAR for more than 20 years , I saw www.arabinstruments.com and also www.darbukaplenat.com and disscussed with them about buying the best one , they both send darbuka from USA , and I can buy for a better price from a darbuka maker in Egypt , so El Arabi is in egypt ? An online shop ? A postal address ? I am pretty new in this issue , i do appreciate again your video , thank you .
Studio Elarabi is in Giza. Here is the facebook page with the contact info: facebook.com/pg/Studioelarabi/about/ Let me know if you can't access it Glad to help Happy Nowruz! (late I know!)
thank you very much , happy nowrooz fo you too . Please Keep sahring your video with us , I am eagerly following all details carefully . and if possible share your contanct info. with me .
I sent them a message today , but got no reply , I don't know why , But I would like your idea taht do you think that ElArabi durbkas is better than Gawher Elfan ones ?
It's more of a drumline thing. You're play 8th note triplets against a 4/4 pulse but the first note of each triplet is two 16th notes. If you really want to play around with your time move the two 16th notes to the middle or last 8th note of each triplet. So, here's the triplet 1/8 1/8 1/8. You are playing 1/16 1/16 1/8 1/8. Try 1/8 1/16 1/16 1/8 or flip it round to 1/8 1/8 1/16 1/16. You get the idea!
@rachel zendejas Hi! These are all straight right-left rolls with no fancy finger stuff. So the right hand is playing a regular tek (middle finger) and the left hand is playing a ka (ring finger). I hope that makes sense?
Thank you so very much for this wonderful lesson.
Man, you are fuckin god. I FINALY understand how to play this shit thanks to you. Do more video.
"There's a flub..."
*plays, "flub" for one beat; continues to shred it like nothing*
XD
Insane, man.
Superb..my bro..😍❤
Very great explination !!! Thanx a lot ! I'veen playing darbuka for 2 months. Patience is the most important thing and this is always hard. Cus i wanna play like you ! Respect !!! I'm subscribing right now !
Thank you for this!
Amazing tutorial
Nice! Thanks also for being willing to upload video with "flubs" included =) Good vid.
i was doing the rolls like a dumb shit but after this video made me feel like a prof. thanks
This is my favorite testimonial ever!
Great lesson. Thank you!!!!!
I admire drumers because i just dance. But knowing this was really helpful for my times while dancing maqsoum.
Great video! Thank you so much!
Great video!
It is what I wanna know, you great, THX!!!
Awesome lesson!!! thanks for it :)
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Awesome!!!
Whoop whoop! Go Dave!
all of these rolls are using the middle finger on one hand and ring finger on the other. Faisal Zedan has an excellent dvd which features slow motion footage of all the techniqes he uses. I highly recommend it.
very nice
How do you hit with the left hand finger? I always hit the body of the Darbuka too, so it makes 2 sounds.
great lesson ;)
nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is he using the turkish split finger technique???
Quick question: are you playing a Gawharet el Fan darbuka with a remo skin? Because I've been thinking about upgrading from Meinl to a GEF myself. What would you recommend?
Also, nice teaching style.
Hello dave , thank you for sharing your knowledge with us , I would like to know that what kind is your darbuka ? Sombaty ? or mother of pearl , I would like to buy one darbuka like yours , thanks if you reply to me .
kourosh genius This is an old darbuka, I am the third owner so I don't know who the maker is. It is aluminum shell with mother of pearl overlay, and it is sombaty size.
If you are able to spend the money, I highly recommend El Arabi drums. They seem to be the best commonly available drums right now.
Thank you dave , I am a professional Musicla instruments maker from Iran , I am involoved with making Iranian TAR for more than 20 years , I saw www.arabinstruments.com and also www.darbukaplenat.com and disscussed with them about buying the best one , they both send darbuka from USA , and I can buy for a better price from a darbuka maker in Egypt , so El Arabi is in egypt ? An online shop ? A postal address ? I am pretty new in this issue , i do appreciate again your video , thank you .
Studio Elarabi is in Giza. Here is the facebook page with the contact info: facebook.com/pg/Studioelarabi/about/
Let me know if you can't access it
Glad to help
Happy Nowruz! (late I know!)
thank you very much , happy nowrooz fo you too . Please Keep sahring your video with us , I am eagerly following all details carefully .
and if possible share your contanct info. with me .
I sent them a message today , but got no reply , I don't know why , But I would like your idea taht do you think that ElArabi durbkas is better than Gawher Elfan ones ?
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hey dude please teach me about tutorial rollinh 4 fingers
2 :22
Hola! Tengo 4 anos de espanol en escuela pero me vocabulario no es bueno. Thanks for your comment!
Look for Greatest darbuka fills from Matt Stonehouse. Exactly the same thing.
your introduction sounded like abracadaniel
That last roll is called a herta
You know, you're right! I never really played with sticks (other than tupan) so I am kind of out of the loop when it comes to the names of rudiments
It's more of a drumline thing. You're play 8th note triplets against a 4/4 pulse but the first note of each triplet is two 16th notes. If you really want to play around with your time move the two 16th notes to the middle or last 8th note of each triplet. So, here's the triplet 1/8 1/8 1/8. You are playing 1/16 1/16 1/8 1/8. Try 1/8 1/16 1/16 1/8 or flip it round to 1/8 1/8 1/16 1/16. You get the idea!
Yea. I saw the idea..
come on man
I don't even know what fingers you are using. Everybody's videos are way to fast to see how the fingers move.
Heizenburg I was going to ask which fingers he's using during roll
@rachel zendejas Hi! These are all straight right-left rolls with no fancy finger stuff. So the right hand is playing a regular tek (middle finger) and the left hand is playing a ka (ring finger). I hope that makes sense?
just like that ;p
brother 4 set 3 is 12 its 4 sets of 4
lol
The drum shouldn't be moving around so much when you play, but good otherwise