Great exercises Ken. This helps a lot as I have been trying to apply a lot of my tabla phrases to frame drum. I think the 1-3-1-3 KTTK is the hardest especially on bigger frame drums. I hadn't thought the S-3-1-3, that's a good one to practice. Beautiful drum too...14 inch Cooperman? I'm having a 14 inch bendir being made right now. I love their drums.
I bought a unique looking wooden drum at a second hand shop a short while back. It is a centre bulging cylinder shape, with animal skin on both ends. About 20 inches in length and the drum face is the size of a typical saucer. I am finding it incredibly difficult to position and play on my lap with both hands. Any idea on the type or drum it is? I’d love to be able to play it correctly lol. Thanks mate 👍
It's hard for me to know without a photo but it sounds like you're describing a naal or some type of dholak. If so these are often meant to be played in a cross-legged position rather than balancing it on the lap. You can also try securing a strap around the drum to help stabilize it.
@@kenshorley Thanks, Ken. I looked at pictures of your two types and yes, it is a Dholak. Thank you very much. Now I’ve got to figure out how to play it comfortably. Appreciate your reply, best wishes 👍🇦🇺
Hi Piya. My advice is not to worry about speed at first. Try to stay as relaxed as possible when doing split hand patterns. And start slowly. Good luck!
Drum master, excellent teacher! Which adds up to Drum Guru! Your methods have brought me some awesome facility and joy!
I'm so glad to hear it! Happy drumming!
The content you bring on your channel is wonderful, and your instruction is clear and precise - thank you very much
Thanks so much for your kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Cheers from Canada!
I am loving playing this groove Ken,Thanks again for your generous and clear teaching.🙏
So glad you’re enjoying this video! Thanks for the kind words!
Great as always!
Thanks again!
magnificemt! thank you so much for this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
vey fine player-instructor.. clear explanations and demonstrations.. thanks ken..
Thanks so much Chris!
WONDERFUL!!
Thanks!
Thank you for being so productive these days - it really is fun!
Glad you're enjoying it. I am too!
thanks, great description
Thanks for watching! Glad you found the video useful.
Amazing
Thank you!
Muchas gracias, maravilloso ejercicio. Bendiciones 🙏💚
Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks!
Thanks for the support, Steven!
Great exercises Ken. This helps a lot as I have been trying to apply a lot of my tabla phrases to frame drum. I think the 1-3-1-3 KTTK is the hardest especially on bigger frame drums. I hadn't thought the S-3-1-3, that's a good one to practice. Beautiful drum too...14 inch Cooperman? I'm having a 14 inch bendir being made right now. I love their drums.
Thanks for the kind words! Yes Cooperman makes such beautiful drums. You're going to love your bendir when you get it!
Thank you Ken,really good exercises. 👏👏👏🙏
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you !
Enjoy!
MERCI
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great tutorial ! I have a question, the Dum is played with the thumb or 3 fingers?
Hi Pablo. The Doum can be played a number of ways. In this video, Doum is played with the thumb. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@kenshorley Thank you for the excellent tutorials!!
I bought a unique looking wooden drum at a second hand shop a short while back. It is a centre bulging cylinder shape, with animal skin on both ends. About 20 inches in length and the drum face is the size of a typical saucer. I am finding it incredibly difficult to position and play on my lap with both hands. Any idea on the type or drum it is? I’d love to be able to play it correctly lol. Thanks mate 👍
It's hard for me to know without a photo but it sounds like you're describing a naal or some type of dholak. If so these are often meant to be played in a cross-legged position rather than balancing it on the lap. You can also try securing a strap around the drum to help stabilize it.
@@kenshorley Thanks, Ken. I looked at pictures of your two types and yes, it is a Dholak. Thank you very much. Now I’ve got to figure out how to play it comfortably. Appreciate your reply, best wishes 👍🇦🇺
Sir, what type of the drums , u r using this drum. Please send the name with number. Please
I am playing a 14" diameter Tar from the Cooperman drum company (Vermont, USA).
I have no idea why I am having such a hard time with split hand. I cannot split my hand in a way that allows me to play a bit faster.
Hi Piya. My advice is not to worry about speed at first. Try to stay as relaxed as possible when doing split hand patterns. And start slowly. Good luck!
@@kenshorley Thank you, Ken! Really appreciate it.