Thanks for your very helpful videos! I watched them all before even getting a drum, and now that I bought the same Meinl Doumbek you use just two hours ago, my fingers are already turning blue trying to imitate your great sound and relaxed playing style. أحسنت from Hamburg, Germany
Veeery helpful. Thanks a lot. I guess the best Percussion instructions online. After a few weeks of practice the impossible isn't impossible Anymore... Thanks from a very happy Flute maker
I needed few months to come from lesson 1 to 3, now I ask myself how long will it take for lesson 4. thanks for videos man, you are the best, im slow because i dont play very often :p
i just wish u teach us as a complete beginners, like go really slow and tell us where to place our fingers and which hits on the derbuka first, cuz im trying to do that for hours and yet i can't do it
Your drumming vids are great. Just know that "Maksoum" is called "arapiko" by Greek people and that it is also played medium and very slow. "Miserlou" is a slow "Arapiko" or "Maksoum" and has been my veil song for many years. Slow Maksoum has been around a long time. Trouble is a lot of dancers don't do slow flowing dances very much any more. Perhaps this is why people are forgetting that it is traditionally done very slow also.
Yay nationalism. Because cultural value can never be universal, no it always has to be attributed to a certain nation, so morons can be proud of themselves without incenting anything themselves. Also kindly stop capslock spamming
Learning since arround 3 hours and rewachting the video again and again. Just wanna say thank you you are helping me alot. 😘
This is the farthest i've gotten so far on the lessons but thanks to the clear teachings, i picked up quite quickly. Thanks! =3
I love your tutorials! The most easiest teachings on TH-cam and the visual presentation is very helpful too! Thank you for your teachings
Thank you for your help! Been learning steady from your videos since one and over a week I can tell the difference!!
Thank you for your lessons, you're great! Clear, concise and pleasing. Thank you!
Thanks for your very helpful videos!
I watched them all before even getting a drum, and now that I bought the same Meinl Doumbek you use just two hours ago, my fingers are already turning blue trying to imitate your great sound and relaxed playing style. أحسنت from Hamburg, Germany
He is an excellent player and the tutorial is easy to follow,ta!
You have to know that I consider you my teacher!! :D Saludos desde Argentina.
thank you, I love the clearness of your explanations! best tutorial on youtube, I think :3
Veeery helpful. Thanks a lot. I guess the best Percussion instructions online. After a few weeks of practice the impossible isn't impossible Anymore... Thanks from a very happy Flute maker
Got a Darbuka as a gift this dude is awesome learned a ton in only few short days.
Thank you so much for your teachings. Very clear and helpful!
great lessons!! very easy to learn when you play other world percussion except more left hand emphasis!!
Thank you very much! You a very good teacher!
thank you!very clear
Great lesson! Thank you!!!
Very good. I could never play mine. Now after 3hours I can actually play and improvise a little. Not perfect but I got the idea.
very nice lesson brother....
Nice i also try to learn thank you
I really enjoyed your videos, i hope you can share more of this art. Regards.
just 10 minutes ago i was some trash, but now i feel like im the best
Thank you sooo much man 💪🔥
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Great Teaching, thank you so much! I baught a darbuka on a whim and im trying to make it work
This video really helps
Where were u my friend ? Very nice.
God bless
Nice
This is fantastic, thank you! How do get so much volume out of the left hand roll?
I use my right hand for the roll, but I don't know if that will affected the performance on faster speeds
your amazing
my fingers are very weak, i still can't seem to get the "r" part right even though i've been practicing alot !
help...!
thanks for the info.
2:14 play at 2x the speed
super.thanks
much appreciated
I needed few months to come from lesson 1 to 3, now I ask myself how long will it take for lesson 4. thanks for videos man, you are the best, im slow because i dont play very often :p
How you did the 15 tk without mistake
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Hi, but it's usually called baladi or beledy with one 'l'.
Hey man. If u r ever in America, let me know. I owe you a lot of beer. If not, say where we can donate a little tip to you. Thanks brother!
i just wish u teach us as a complete beginners, like go really slow and tell us where to place our fingers and which hits on the derbuka first, cuz im trying to do that for hours and yet i can't do it
This is lesson 4. In lesson 1 he covers exactly what you requested
Maybe you should watch lesson 1 then? =)
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@tablaci adam hic degilse bazi seyleri ogretiyor, madem daha iyi biliyorsun bi video cek koy da biz de ogrenelim =D
Your drumming vids are great. Just know that "Maksoum" is called "arapiko" by Greek people and that it is also played medium and very slow. "Miserlou" is a slow "Arapiko" or "Maksoum" and has been my veil song for many years. Slow Maksoum has been around a long time. Trouble is a lot of dancers don't do slow flowing dances very much any more. Perhaps this is why people are forgetting that it is traditionally done very slow also.
BELLEDI IS THE NAME OF EGYPTIAN RHYMES! KINDLY MENTION THE COUNTRY THAT INVENTED IT. #EGYPT
Yay nationalism. Because cultural value can never be universal, no it always has to be attributed to a certain nation, so morons can be proud of themselves without incenting anything themselves. Also kindly stop capslock spamming
you forgot the slap sound named as "saq" your style is not complete