Djembe Solo by Master Drummer: M'Bemba Bangoura
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2011
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Short excerpt from M'Bemba's instructional DVD "Wamato", produced by Wula Drum.
Each Instructional DVD includes:
-The Breaks (starting and stopping signals)
-Three Djembe Accompaniments for each rhythm
-Dundun / Songba / Kenkeni parts for each rhythm
-Ensemble Demonstration (slow and fast tempos)
-Ensemble Demonstration w/ Solo (slow and fast tempos)
-History and cultural explanation of each rhythm Interview with M'bemba Bangoura
-Improvised Djembe solo by M'bemba Bangoura
-Improvised Djembe solo by Laurent Camara
-Improvised Balaphone solo by Famaro Dioubate
-Outtakes from the making of the DVD
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I took a class with M'Bemba once, he's an amazing drummer, and such a nice guy!
Lucky you :)
So good
Yea he gave me a few pointers on “tonpolo” slap variant and I’ve been better for it ever since.
check out this Darbuka solo ruclips.net/video/luQpKnpn0lU/видео.html
He was moving his hands so fast!! This sounds awesome
Just one of the things djembe drummers use easily
The drum speaks. He gives it a voice. This is beautiful!
wow it almost sounds like he's playing 3 different drums at once
3 tones
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See, Also, On RUclips: Amazing Darbuka Light Show. :)
i'm not a drum expert but i remember reading on wikipedia that the djembe has like 25 sounds but that even the experts mostly just use the 3 regular ones, so that's interesting
No it doesn’t
Drumming is all about technique. Simple. Technique is the foundation. Everything comes later, all improvisation , melody ect. Therefore any master showcases his skill first with his technique, and then with his own melody and improvisation. Every drumming style is different and therefore demands different technique, to say one is better or superior is childish. Respect that all instruments take a particular technique to master and the sound produced reflects the instrument and the player.
Well said
All true but also because in all likelihood he will have been paying from childhood
Very well said Toniba75. As a spiritual Brother I pray that the Latino players read this. For they all play alike, with speed instead of groove. Not to talk against it, because it's a beautiful thing to watch and admire. But I prefer groove over what they do....Just saying my opinion as a "grown man." Blessings all hand drummers!
Man what a drummer!! Awesome djembefola! He has sooo sharp,brilliant, crisp, crunchy sounds. Very nice.
Respect Uncle..am student drummer from Somalia.. your Biggest Fan .. Congrats
This is one of my favorites! Soooo talented!!!
Djembe Matt yeah it’s amazing!
WHAAAOUUUHHHH !! MASTER DRUMMER for real !!! A gem ! Thank you so much for sharing this huge talent of yours with the world !!!
That drum sounds SO damn GOOD!!!
DAM good you mean
@@billykidd2327 not funny
M'Bemba thank you for this great inspirational video.
Ladies and gentleman, you have just witnessed one of the worlds best masters. Perfect technique and fantastic voice. This is top shelf right here. The tones he is pulling from the bottom of the bowl are sonic perfection.
thank u for sharing these beautiful rhythms..
HABARI !!! Beatiful drumming, sounds of nature !!!
I'm appreciating the Masterful distinct difference between his tone and slap ....
I have been playing for years and some people play the slap a little different with hands angled closer to drum. My tones are with more hands than a slap with more of the fingers, its finding that balance but giving it there distinction.
Great. One of the best djembe folas out there. Excellent teacher and a very nice and FUN guy, too!
Absolutely amazing
Ah be güzel abim , nekadarda güzel darbuka caliyorsun , seviyoruz seni ❤
I enjoy the sounds of the djembe.
It's awesome. Very good Music...
It's like beatboxing, not speech. The "verbal counterparts" are not actually words but in fact mimic the sound of the drum itself. The West African rhythms though actually mimic speech. Africans used their rhythms to communicate messages across empires in Africa the size of the United States. They also used them during colonial times to orchestrate rebellions, which is why they were banned in the U.S. during slavery.
Very interesting sólo, powerfull, inspirativ, Joy.
this is the wickedest drums of all time
A Otro nivel !
I love it!!!!
he oiled his hands :) djembe sounds so goood :)
If you get a chance to do a workshop with M’Bemba by all means do it. You will be amazed at his musicianship!
dayyyuummm. makes me want to learn :)
They are fun
Djembe is great with M'bembe. I must learn to play M'bembe
love this sound .....
Easy to underestimate such simple instruments, I surely did, even though I have one right here. Thanks
You’ve inspired me to purchase those
increíble!!
That's an impressive style with the hand hold the membrane
great music !
Beautiful
Amazing🎉
Is that DVD out yet? What mic are you using here, it looks like a LDC? I love the audio properties and have been looking for a really nice mic myself. Thanks for sharing!
Wish this got more views
Very Nice...👏🏻👏🏻
SUPERSTAR ROCKSTAR WOW THATS JUST WOW 🤩
Everything!!!!!
Muito bom!!
Mute bomb 😂😂😂
Muestra un tutorial en donde expliques el ritmo del minuto 0:50
Master!
SUPER DUPER AWESOME
The last rythm was fucking amazing!!!!!!!!
Bongos at your fingertips - an innovative way of playing bongos.
but what if it's a djembe
why does this have almost a million views and only 4.2k likes
Because half of these are for class.
i like the sound of your djembe. im looking to buy one myself, but dont know what to look for. what difference in sound would a 10" djembe have to say a 7" or 12"? also fiberglass or wood? are larger drums harder to play ? i am a beginner
bluebanana61 Hi. I was also unsure what to go with before I bought my djembe a month ago. I'd say larger drums are easier to play before you have more room to be creative, unless you're looking for something you can carry around. Wooden djembe have a very authentic, natural feel and sound to them while fiberglass have a more modern, Latin American feel and sound. It's all about preference and personality, really. If you want to be able to go crazy on a djembe, I'd invest in a larger size one. I personally have a 10" NINO Percussions djembe and I love it. Regardless, all djembe are wonderful instruments to learn and be able to really pour your spirit into it. :)
just get whatever you like best
Excelente
my music teacher told us to make a presentation on the djembe and told us to watch this video lol
Same
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"Wamato" Instructional DVDs Vol 1 & 2 available at wuladrum.com/pages/wulaonline
The djembe drumming fast have so fun
YASSSSSS KING!
How do I play a drrrrrrrr..... sound ?
youre really good
Great
Boa noite, posso usar 32 segundos do som desse Djembe para o meu curta? vou colocar os creditos. Escrevo de Angola - Africa- Austral
Sounds great !
This is crazy
WOOOOOOOW AWESOME MAN!!
Əhsən! Bəyəndim!
woooow,,its amazing!!
Virtuoso
Djembe fola great sound...
❤️❤️❤️
@wuladrum I will like to seek your permission to use this video in a project promoting african culture
What does he come from
simply AWESOME!!!!!!!!WOW!!LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
Whats difference between this and a Derbak? Location?
Please watch bongos at your fingertips and see the difference. Regards
How did his hands not fall off ?
Please,Teach US
Skin on skin is were it all began😎
does this audio have copyright or can i use it to make a remix?
btw awesome video, pure skill
In Brasil we've got a lot of those, the majority is called "macumba"
I need some practice
Wow...
Wow
Name song 0:53?
xd
O velho doa um djembe pra mim eu n tenho co dicoes pra compra um
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soy Pepe de 1C por si el Profe de musica os pone él video
Awesome!!! Maybe I will get there some day... :)
Any body elsewatching this for school?
this is what i imagine when i play my djmebe
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️
i would call this composition, "the woodpecker 6am on sunday morning"
0:18 so that's where the old cartoon running sound effects come from lol
Call of Africa coming to take us home
Peace to all!
Wow-thx master
0:32
Is Wula drum elephant or lamb headz.
a u t o c l i c k
🎉❤🎉
Played this first try I love drumming it’s so essy
the black done come off his hands!! Dang!
Dopeness!
@KillinDaWelfareMCs African rhythms mirror the patterns of human speech and bodily movement. They capture the essence of life and communication in sound. If you don't find that inspiring then I'm afraid its you that has the problem.