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
The for your great detailed tuning skills, as a Dundun player I would like to stress NOT to use dun sticks as the tuning exercise damages and dents them, also it's a good practice to have a stick in your own jembe bag. Thanks again, love your gift to drumming.
Very helpful video. Thank you so much! I have an additional question about the second technique with 3 ropes etc. Which technique wold you recommend to use if the drum would need some additional tuning after the first round? I mean that after the first round the pattern of ropes would be not quite traditional...
My djembe has excess rope but its tied in a way to carry it with your shoulder like a handbag. Im asking anyone if that was the intentional purpose to carry it or am i supposed to use it to tune my djembe
Depending on the size of your djembe, you will need rope/ropes long enough to wrap the entire bowl of the djembe. You can simply start with the bottom ring i.e start with tying a knot on one of the small loop at the bottom ring, then wrap all the way up until the end of your rope. At the end of your rope, tie another know onto one of the vertical rope of the djembe. Sorry if I didn't explain in a way that its clear, I hope this explanation helps! :)
Excellent information. Thanks so much! I really appreciate your videos! 🪘❤️
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! I needed this break down FOR YEARS!! LOL sending more blessings to you and your channel 😊
Glad it was helpful!
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
The for your great detailed tuning skills, as a Dundun player I would like to stress NOT to use dun sticks as the tuning exercise damages and dents them, also it's a good practice to have a stick in your own jembe bag. Thanks again, love your gift to drumming.
bloody brilliant.
This video was extremely helpful! Ty
I'm so glad!
very useful!
This is very usefull and so well made! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Let us know if there are any other content you would like to see :)
@@KelvinKew_FankaFellas i would be great if you teach us how to install bare skin in our djembes from 0...someday! thanks a lot! 🙏🙏
Thanks for the suggestion! Stay tuned for more content :)
Good info. Thanks. Where can I buy the Zebra Djembe Tool?
Very helpful video. Thank you so much!
I have an additional question about the second technique with 3 ropes etc. Which technique wold you recommend to use if the drum would need some additional tuning after the first round? I mean that after the first round the pattern of ropes would be not quite traditional...
I'd like to purchase the zebra tool, but can't read Chinese on the site haha
btw; his "Clipper" are officially called "grip plier"
My djembe has excess rope but its tied in a way to carry it with your shoulder like a handbag. Im asking anyone if that was the intentional purpose to carry it or am i supposed to use it to tune my djembe
How does one do a rope wrap a djembe?
Depending on the size of your djembe, you will need rope/ropes long enough to wrap the entire bowl of the djembe. You can simply start with the bottom ring i.e start with tying a knot on one of the small loop at the bottom ring, then wrap all the way up until the end of your rope. At the end of your rope, tie another know onto one of the vertical rope of the djembe. Sorry if I didn't explain in a way that its clear, I hope this explanation helps! :)
nice video bruddah...Maybe some day we can play together If you come to west coast USA.