The samai rhythm is specifically in 10/8. Just as the waltz is 3/4. You can't write a waltz in 4/4 or 2/4. You can't write samai in anything other than 10/8
Thanks for this, buddy. I'll have to work on these 10/8 rhythms. But I miss seeing your smiling face. 😊😊Hey, congrats on hitting 5000! Merry Christmas!
Thank you very much Mark! 😊😊😊 You'll see my face in the next video 😀 I replaced all my Darbuka skins mesures. I changed yesterday and tomorrow afternoon I will continue the recording! Merry Christmas and stay Darbuky 😉
That makes me really sad to be honest... the technique is good and sound quality fits also but my father is better, and I mean it in the most respectful way, my father is a percussionist for 60 years and he really is good, but the whole social media someone needs these days it's too difficult for him.... I think, while writing this, I know what I have to do
I made this song not to underestimate another percussionist. I do this to help people play the pattern, dance the rhythm or enjoy the music. Maybe you can help him to post videos and work he does.. my question is better in what? For sure there are better percussionists with less audience and I can say the same with other percussionists more popular than me
@@OmarKattanPercussion I didn't mean to offend you in any way, but because music has this role in my life, especially Arabic music, it touched me, and really got me thinking, being able to produce such a reaction makes you a great musician but handling me in the way you did makes you a good person. My father is Ibrahim Abu Hassan, and the thing is, in technique, I've never seen someone getting close I mean he started as at the age of six and is 65 in a month so experience wise he got it, he also has albums, does international workshops and is an insane life performer, but the whole social media thing is too much for him, and I think he could be so much bigger or better known. This song doesn't make me sad because it's bad, because it isn't, but it let's me remember the days as a child where my father and uncle Bassam Ayoub where making beats, laughing, playing Oud and Nay and forget about time............ Really don't want to offend you, and in retrospective, I could have wrote it more clear to my intentions, I'm sorry
Yeah, but to learn the rhythms maybe repetition's good. Maybe he does different music in with the one rhythm. We need to learn to dance to all of the different changes in the music if he does any. We're just beginning to study middle eastern music. We learned about every other kind of music but middle eastern. Hope he gets the beat first then adds in extra music for us to dance to. This is crazy. Western music is 8 counts. There's accents. Music changes within the beat that you dance to. Shoot. ? What else? You get the beat then you may do preludes- short quirky phrases* of movement to get the viewer into the dance. Accents at the end of the line of music you do not have to dance to, but you can if you want. Iranian's 7 counts. And we know nothing about Middle Eastern rhythms. LOL
" To repetitive " ? Come on, you missed something. The intérêst of a loop is spécialy his répétition caracter....This one is amazing for working with, a pure tresure and a gem...
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This is a rythme not à music , if you add some instruments will be amazing , this video is for learning
Thank you for this long loop! Perfect to practice on!
Happy you liked! 😊🙌🏼
aaah i was looking for a backing track like this for ages!! Thank you so much for this, it has really helped my studies :D
Very clean and precise! Love the style you bring. Always looking forward to your work! Peace
Enhorabuena amigo ....me encanta!!!! Tu amiga Vane . 😜😍🤣🤣🤣💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🫂🫂
My music teacher made me learn this. Do i just say 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎼🎼🎵🎶
Excellent
I love it, well played! Some kind of notation/visualisation would be very helpful.
thanks omar helping with saxophone practice alot , please do some more with different speeds
Great as always! Thanks! Great for studies!
Thank you very much! ✨🎶
brilliant to jam to....so meditative!! I sub'd huge fan already.
Superb can you make video on it explain the beats
Thanks
stunning.. thank you..
probably more like a 10/4 or even 10/2
writing this in 10/8 would be like Zappa's black page.. ;9)
Hahahaha, yes that's true 😀
The samai rhythm is specifically in 10/8. Just as the waltz is 3/4. You can't write a waltz in 4/4 or 2/4. You can't write samai in anything other than 10/8
I really love this!
Can i use it for bellydance practice?
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Of course you can use the TH-cam video, but not download...
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Thank You !!
thanks so much
Thanks for this, buddy. I'll have to work on these 10/8 rhythms. But I miss seeing your smiling face. 😊😊Hey, congrats on hitting 5000! Merry Christmas!
Thank you very much Mark! 😊😊😊
You'll see my face in the next video 😀 I replaced all my Darbuka skins mesures. I changed yesterday and tomorrow afternoon I will continue the recording! Merry Christmas and stay Darbuky 😉
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Hi, where to I buy these loops? rex2? do you have any on sale?
So beautiful. How do you subdivide this?
Thank's Richard! Try to count 123-12-123-12 according to the structural accents D - - T - D D T - -
@@OmarKattanPercussion Thanks so much.
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That makes me really sad to be honest... the technique is good and sound quality fits also but my father is better, and I mean it in the most respectful way, my father is a percussionist for 60 years and he really is good, but the whole social media someone needs these days it's too difficult for him....
I think, while writing this, I know what I have to do
I made this song not to underestimate another percussionist. I do this to help people play the pattern, dance the rhythm or enjoy the music.
Maybe you can help him to post videos and work he does.. my question is better in what? For sure there are better percussionists with less audience and I can say the same with other percussionists more popular than me
@@OmarKattanPercussion I didn't mean to offend you in any way, but because music has this role in my life, especially Arabic music, it touched me, and really got me thinking, being able to produce such a reaction makes you a great musician but handling me in the way you did makes you a good person.
My father is Ibrahim Abu Hassan, and the thing is, in technique, I've never seen someone getting close I mean he started as at the age of six and is 65 in a month so experience wise he got it, he also has albums, does international workshops and is an insane life performer, but the whole social media thing is too much for him, and I think he could be so much bigger or better known.
This song doesn't make me sad because it's bad, because it isn't, but it let's me remember the days as a child where my father and uncle Bassam Ayoub where making beats, laughing, playing Oud and Nay and forget about time............
Really don't want to offend you, and in retrospective, I could have wrote it more clear to my intentions, I'm sorry
@@OmarKattanPercussion you maybe know one of his albums, one of the more popular is "Trommel Soli" by Ibrahim Abu Hassan and Bassam Ayoub
Nice but toooooooo repetitive, this is why it gets boring or annoying after a while of listening to it
Thanks for listening 😂
Yeah, but to learn the rhythms maybe repetition's good. Maybe he does different music in with the one rhythm. We need to learn to dance to all of the different changes in the music if he does any. We're just beginning to study middle eastern music. We learned about every other kind of music but middle eastern.
Hope he gets the beat first then adds in extra music for us to dance to. This is crazy.
Western music is 8 counts. There's accents. Music changes within the beat that you dance to. Shoot. ? What else? You get the beat then you may do preludes- short quirky phrases* of movement to get the viewer into the dance. Accents at the end of the line of music you do not have to dance to, but you can if you want. Iranian's 7 counts. And we know nothing about Middle Eastern rhythms. LOL
This music is for dance routine practice, not for listening 🤨 I'm grateful for it. Thanks a lot to the author.
" To repetitive " ? Come on, you missed something. The intérêst of a loop is spécialy his répétition caracter....This one is amazing for working with, a pure tresure and a gem...
The same here!😀
Hi, where to I buy these loops? rex2? do you have any on sale?
omarkattanpercussion.bandcamp.com/album/oriental-rhythms-i