David, thanks for this great video. It presents several personal challenges: 1 your playing is so awesome I forget to pay attention to the different riqs 2. I have a Cooperman riq like this one, so that sound is what is in my ear--hard to displace it with other sounds 3. Everyone wants a Kevork, but no one can seem to get one I also have your riq DVD, which is wonderful Best Aaron Smith
Really nice chops, some really nice Riqs too! I got my first Cooperman Riq today, but I ended up with one of their hybrid models. (I bought it used, locally. They don't come up for sale very often...) It came with several sets of zils of different materials and thicknesses, which was kind of nice! It sounds great, I just hope I can play it like a regular Riq...
Thanks for sharing this info. I was frustrated not knowing what to buy. I just bought a Glen Velez Remo but is too heavy for me. It could be a good idea to add the weight info of the tambourines in the video. Have you thought about doing this for other types of frame drums?
Lightest good quality riq is Lev Elman not featured in this vid ... Eli Huli is not to heavy but expensive ... kevork have differnt weights ... these three plus norbert eckermann are best riqs around , cooperman riq sound good but uncmfortable to hold
this is a great instrument. To me bongos have too much tonality/flavor and can dominate a mix and tambourines don't have enough richness and are kind of generic. And this is a great percussive instrument that sort of strikes a balance. I know that's a kind of white/eurocentric perspective, but for whatever it's worth I think the Riq is great.
David, thanks for this great video.
It presents several personal challenges:
1 your playing is so awesome I forget to pay attention to the different riqs
2. I have a Cooperman riq like this one, so that sound is what is in my ear--hard to displace it with other sounds
3. Everyone wants a Kevork, but no one can seem to get one
I also have your riq DVD, which is wonderful
Best Aaron Smith
Great job,nice grooves.. Thank you.
Really nice chops, some really nice Riqs too! I got my first Cooperman Riq today, but I ended up with one of their hybrid models. (I bought it used, locally. They don't come up for sale very often...) It came with several sets of zils of different materials and thicknesses, which was kind of nice! It sounds great, I just hope I can play it like a regular Riq...
Thank you so very much for posting this and thank you for your great work!!!
Thanks for sharing this info. I was frustrated not knowing what to buy. I just bought a Glen Velez Remo but is too heavy for me. It could be a good idea to add the weight info of the tambourines in the video. Have you thought about doing this for other types of frame drums?
Excellent
Very good David bravo
Came here from searching out pandeiro technique, but this is really great & curiously similar in cetain ways - amazing playing !
Thank you! So helpful.
You are very professional!!!! I am Arabian and it is dedicated for us and I can say that you are very perfect!
Nice job
Excelente, me gustaria tener uno de esos instrumentos. muy buen video.
I feel you from Egyptian
There are different kinds of req in Egypt not just metal req I want to show it in another video
Master
Were can i get eli huli mail adrres?
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Lightest good quality riq is Lev Elman not featured in this vid ... Eli Huli is not to heavy but expensive ... kevork have differnt weights ... these three plus norbert eckermann are best riqs around , cooperman riq sound good but uncmfortable to hold
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How can I get or bay one of this riq
oh man so good! i wish you were my neighbor
The Anklang one sounds the best, I can't find it tho on the internet
tooooooop
number one is best
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Really lovely playing
Rihab Hasan nice
thanks!
Como consigir um toq desse?
if i had mic's in a plastic ice cream container id get good sound too.
i love his stuff but his dvd is way too expensive for me
handsome grooves - yes indeed!
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this is a great instrument. To me bongos have too much tonality/flavor and can dominate a mix and tambourines don't have enough richness and are kind of generic. And this is a great percussive instrument that sort of strikes a balance. I know that's a kind of white/eurocentric perspective, but for whatever it's worth I think the Riq is great.
For me the riq resembles the Brazilian pandeiro in that balance, what a lovely family of instruments
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Wow...
but why? plays different tambourines at shows, perhaps the sounds vary?