Wow, I love listening to your teaching I love hearing about where the rhythm comes from and I think you were doing the world a big favor by sharing all your beautiful music thank you
I met this wonderful young man years ago in Cleveland at a conference. Awesome teacher and awesome friend. Stay well my friend. I ask Djeneba about you all the time.
That was really informative for a beginner!! Appreciate your passion to share your knowledge with us in an easy and fun way. Excited to watch more. Thank you 🙂
Great ! A few days ago I was asked to play Djembe. I am a set player so that will be my first Djembe gig. Your lesson is very helpful, thanks.- Btw about 3 years ago I saw Djembe drums in a shop and my feeling says „you want to play this“, so I bought it.
Agree love your energy and joy you bring in your videos. I'm fairly new with the Djembe , will contuine to wacth your other videos. God bless keep up the amazing work!
my favorite part about this is, if you're at a festival with a drum circle like this; this is EXACTLY how you get taught to follow the rhytm. it transcends language - we all understand visual language and "BA BABA BA BADA~~"
I love your lessons. Especially since I recognized you are a left handed player. So I don't have to mirror it 😅. My right hand just have to play what your left hand do 😊
I only have one request as my guru to African drumming, could you please maybe record an extra 30 seconds or even a minute or two of you guys jamming at the end of the video so we can hear all the different parts together with the june june and all the other complements 😎pretty please
for the life of me, i can't get the second part down... any tips for beginners? the 1st part and 3rd I'm mastering, and i got the break down perfect... but that second part is killing me. it's like a boss fight i can't win.
Hi Vox! Sorry for the delay, I understand how you feeling. if you count the beat it's a pardon of 7 hit on the beat, and that whole second pardon it's a 10 beat. I wish I can sing it for you. Hopefully this work. Thank you
@k1lay If you are still having a bit of uncertainty with the second part, Try to just sit back in a relaxed fashion and just watch the video all the way through without trying it. After you do that, Try to just listen to the video with your eyes closed. This is the approach I have had to use on material that is new and challenging. Still not attempting to try it until you have watched once and then listened once. After you have exposed yourself, to the material, with this method, You will be learning in a more effective manner. If you feel that it is still difficult, you can try to slow the video down by clicking the Settings symbol (*)and adjust the playback speed to .75. At this time I believe you will nail it. Hope this strategy works for you. Good Luck and let me know how it works out. You can do it.
The best Djembe instructor on-line! Thank you man!
Wow, thanks!
Come back for more!!
GREAT LESSON THANK YOU
Wow, I love listening to your teaching I love hearing about where the rhythm comes from and I think you were doing the world a big favor by sharing all your beautiful music thank you
Wow, thank you! I appreciate that, come back for more!!
Thank you ver much. Very easy teacher. Gentle and fun! I love jhembe drum.
You're very welcome!
I met this wonderful young man years ago in Cleveland at a conference. Awesome teacher and awesome friend. Stay well my friend. I ask Djeneba about you all the time.
That was really informative for a beginner!! Appreciate your passion to share your knowledge with us in an easy and fun way. Excited to watch more. Thank you 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much, I love your classes, a huge hug from south of colombia
Great ! A few days ago I was asked to play Djembe. I am a set player so that will be my first Djembe gig. Your lesson is very helpful, thanks.- Btw about 3 years ago I saw Djembe drums in a shop and my feeling says „you want to play this“, so I bought it.
great lesson my dear friend .........i am from india love drumming ,,,now learning djembe from you ....thanks a lot
Awesome! Thank you!
You are the best I have seen 😊
I had my drum reskinned at Drumskull in Santa Cruz. It has slap and tone all day now. I'm ready for this lesson. Thank you Fara Tolno!
My pleasure! Thank you for checking the djembeguru project
Thank you so much, Fara! God bless you!!!
Always loved my Fara Tolno CD from years ago - so glad to find you teaching here.
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for finding me!!
so wonderful to know this beautiful rhythm
Thank you!
Thank you for teaching us such important history
My pleasure!! Any time!!
beautiful music and history
Thank you!!
I'm studying tambortio of Panama and this is really helpful. It all comes from this.
You are awesome man....love the way you teach and play
Thank you so much 😀
Agree love your energy and joy you bring in your videos. I'm fairly new with the Djembe , will contuine to wacth your other videos. God bless keep up the amazing work!
I really want to learn djembe and l love your lessons big bro.
I really love your lesson. You’re such a great teacher and you make learning the Djembe fun. Thank you.
My pleasure! Thank you!
Thanks you. Beautifully your class
my favorite part about this is, if you're at a festival with a drum circle like this; this is EXACTLY how you get taught to follow the rhytm.
it transcends language - we all understand visual language and "BA BABA BA BADA~~"
Wontanara! Much love and thanks to you!!!
Thank you too!
Merci
beautiful...
Amazing! 🤗 I love your passion teaching us.
Thank you! 😊
Pure joy!
I love your lessons. Especially since I recognized you are a left handed player. So I don't have to mirror it 😅. My right hand just have to play what your left hand do 😊
Do you hice more lessons??
Very informative
Glad you think so!
This is the happiest person I know
Thank you Hector!! Come back for more.
Thank you!
Love it! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Can we are the dundun rythms please ?
Coming soon. We are working on it.
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
Nice vibe
Thanks for listening
thank you!! I want to put a time stamp so I can practice more directly Thanks!!!
14:56
Perfect!
I only have one request as my guru to African drumming, could you please maybe record an extra 30 seconds or even a minute or two of you guys jamming at the end of the video so we can hear all the different parts together with the june june and all the other complements 😎pretty please
Thank you Steve!! Yes! soon, those videos gonna be up!!
for the life of me, i can't get the second part down... any tips for beginners? the 1st part and 3rd I'm mastering, and i got the break down perfect... but that second part is killing me. it's like a boss fight i can't win.
Hi Vox! Sorry for the delay, I understand how you feeling. if you count the beat it's a pardon of 7 hit on the beat, and that whole second pardon it's a 10 beat.
I wish I can sing it for you. Hopefully this work. Thank you
@k1lay If you are still having a bit of uncertainty with the second part, Try to just sit back in a relaxed fashion and just watch the video all the way through without trying it. After you do that, Try to just listen to the video with your eyes closed. This is the approach I have had to use on material that is new and challenging. Still not attempting to try it until you have watched once and then listened once. After you have exposed yourself, to the material, with this method, You will be learning in a more effective manner.
If you feel that it is still difficult, you can try to slow the video down by clicking the Settings symbol (*)and adjust the playback speed to .75. At this time I believe you will nail it.
Hope this strategy works for you.
Good Luck and let me know how it works out. You can do it.
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Nice
I'm back for more practice!
Yes, that's wonderful!!
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This one is difficult haha
you are doing great, kip up the good job!!