Thank you! I now have a much more appreciation for the tambourine! I wanted to teach my toddler music - and thought that tambourine wouldn't be too hard...I didn't know there was all this to it! Right now, I'll just teach her the basic basic, she's only 3.
My eldest daughter is a drummer and my youngest is a bassist in church. But I love tambourine, I play it in our church. Thank you for this vid. I learned a new technique.
I appreciate this... super quick lesson but very easy to pick up and go. Also, the instructor has such a comforting tone and pleasant demeanor. Easy ROI on this tutorial. My journey with the tambourine begins today, 7.26.2023❤
Thank you, thank you! I’m and old-ish woman musician - piano, guitar and flute. I have always ALWAYS wanted to be a percussionist and I’ve just never had a chance to learn (ie no teacher.) I’ve lost my entire family so I now live alone and am free to do what I want and I am learning something crazy fun from your videos! I’ll never be pro, but because of you, I can entertain myself and I even get to join in on some gigs with friends. Rhythm is everything and starting with egg shakers to larger cylindrical shakers and now tambourine, I am rocking my house every day. I keep an egg everywhere I go and even play in the car! So thankful for your instructions - so simple, even *I* can get it. I think it’s also really good to tone the saggy bits on my arms! This is my new meditation tool. You’re the best.
@@marysteelman6534 right on! I bet you could join in with some musicians at an open mic and jam along. Open mics are really fun and you can meet some supportive and cool people who just enjoy playing music.
Two other things I like to do: "pinch" the tambourine in the playing hand and rattle it quickly back and forth, for a shimmy sound; also, play the individual jingles using a thumb stroke for a filler sound. Good solid techniques you practice, and you always have great videos.
Listening to the tambourine in 'The end of the line' by The Traveling Wilburys got me to search the tambourine, and here I am. Now I want to buy a tambourine 🔔 Thanks.
I have to say that i find even the basic techniques a bit of a challenge to get. Except for the very basic smacking of the tambourine with the free hand. Any tips/videos on how to master those basics? Thanks for your time and efforts
Thank you so much! This helps me a lot! I don't play a tambourine, I need it for in a recording... Now I don't have to ask anyone and hopefully I can do it myself now!
Thank you so much for your videos. I’m an actor and have been cast in a show where I’ve been asked to play bongos, the tambourine & shakers in a scene..my character is musically inclined but I myself have zero interest experience. Your videos have helped me immensely.
Hey Mister Tambourine man.... Thanks to this wonderful intro video, I was sold, and I've just ordered my first tambourine... just in time for Santa to deliver it and slide it into my stocking on Christmas Day! Can't wait to have a go!! Hopefully it won't be all that long before I "feel the beat from the tambourine"... well, I'll give it my best shot at least. Many thanks again, Mr Tambourine Man! 🙂
Thank you for the tambourine tutorial that I can learn. I am a newbie in playing it, and the favorite type of tambourine I wanted is the round one because I can dance with it and customize it.
Kalani, I am interested in a video on playing the tambourine in a dance setting, where you use other parts of your body, like striking the tambourine on the hip, etc. Do you have specific techniques for other body parts? Thanks!
As a percussionist and performer / recording artist, I was not personally exposed to, nor did I require, any “body” techniques, but I don’t see why you couldn’t adapt some of these to other parts. I think the playing on one’s hip, is more of a singer thing, possibly born out of the TV era and doing live shows.
This is GREAT! I've always played it when needed and just picked up a ton of work doing Beatles. When not playing keys I'm on the tambourine. It's almost like kriya yoga keeping it. Super neat O getting the percussion side of the game going more strong
I sing in my church choir & there's 4 of us no instruments, just our voices. I really wanted to incorporate the tambourine, I myself would be playing it. What do you recommend? I've been watching some of your videos.
I was a tamborine player in the Salvation Army for ten years. What he is teaching is incredibly simplistic and not in the least bit advanced compared to what we used to do. We used to thumb roll it, twirl it on our fingers using the thumb hole (which these don't have) and wave them all over the place. It was a bit like aerobics with a timbril (posh name for tamborine).
I added this syncopatic technique to my teaching on the shaker. One can generate polyrhythms just by mechanically (brainless) combing little algorithms to varying pattern-structures, letting them train your rhythm feeling and expand it to complexity, instead of having to grasp the idea of the addition-pattern in advance.
I didn’t know I was playing the tambourine incorrectly. What is your tough on the hand clap method where the player raise to tambourine in the air and strike it like the person was basically hand clapping.
I wouldn't call it "incorrect". He just showed some of the basic techniques to start with and didn't say anything else was wrong. My thought is that your style is very visual, assuming you do this over your head. The challenge is to do it tightly in beat, which is not necessarily a priority. Smaller movements help you keep more in control and save energy. If you move the tambourine down to waist level you're close to what he showed first. Moving only the striking hand saves energy and gives you more control of the rattle. Other than that, there's nothing to say you can't enjoy your variant. Keep musical!
Thank you! I now have a much more appreciation for the tambourine!
I wanted to teach my toddler music - and thought that tambourine wouldn't be too hard...I didn't know there was all this to it! Right now, I'll just teach her the basic basic, she's only 3.
Thanks
My eldest daughter is a drummer and my youngest is a bassist in church.
But I love tambourine, I play it in our church.
Thank you for this vid. I learned a new technique.
Very awesome 💚
I appreciate this... super quick lesson but very easy to pick up and go. Also, the instructor has such a comforting tone and pleasant demeanor. Easy ROI on this tutorial. My journey with the tambourine begins today, 7.26.2023❤
Thanks. I appreciate it. I play it on my right leg in church. Mic is in my left hand. I am just teaching myself. Glad for the tips.
Thank you, thank you! I’m and old-ish woman musician - piano, guitar and flute. I have always ALWAYS wanted to be a percussionist and I’ve just never had a chance to learn (ie no teacher.) I’ve lost my entire family so I now live alone and am free to do what I want and I am learning something crazy fun from your videos! I’ll never be pro, but because of you, I can entertain myself and I even get to join in on some gigs with friends. Rhythm is everything and starting with egg shakers to larger cylindrical shakers and now tambourine, I am rocking my house every day. I keep an egg everywhere I go and even play in the car! So thankful for your instructions - so simple, even *I* can get it. I think it’s also really good to tone the saggy bits on my arms! This is my new meditation tool. You’re the best.
Happy to be of service and glad to hear about your new passion.
@@marysteelman6534 right on! I bet you could join in with some musicians at an open mic and jam along. Open mics are really fun and you can meet some supportive and cool people who just enjoy playing music.
Picked up a tambourine as some hope to get into a jam friendly percussion instrument. Thanks for your lesson.
1 With a Drum Head
The best tamborine lesson on YT !!!
Two other things I like to do: "pinch" the tambourine in the playing hand and rattle it quickly back and forth, for a shimmy sound; also, play the individual jingles using a thumb stroke for a filler sound. Good solid techniques you practice, and you always have great videos.
Thank you!
Cool info! Now I'm wondering if the thumb stroke technique is used in the song "Nowhere to Run" by Martha and the Vandellas.
This guy is the Bob Ross of percussive instrument playing : )
pro tip: watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching loads of movies recently.
@Jared Bronson yup, I've been watching on flixzone for since december myself =)
“There’s a happy little tambourine.”
Please shut up
You have a gift to teach.
Who would have thought the tambourine was such a complex instrument
@@mrbeaker8188 i thought
Thanks !! .very helpful info
Woah! So cool and cute. Didn'y know that the angle changes the sound... can't wait to play mine tomorrow.
This man is part of floor gang. I’m proud of him. :)
Listening to the tambourine in 'The end of the line' by The Traveling Wilburys got me to search the tambourine, and here I am. Now I want to buy a tambourine 🔔 Thanks.
I have to say that i find even the basic techniques a bit of a challenge to get. Except for the very basic smacking of the tambourine with the free hand. Any tips/videos on how to master those basics? Thanks for your time and efforts
I've been practicing tambourine hardcore for years. I can shred on it.
Thank you Master to sharing
Tambourine taming
God bless you more.
Super super super lovely playing
Augustine violinist from Malaysia
Thank you so much!
This helps me a lot!
I don't play a tambourine, I need it for in a recording... Now I don't have to ask anyone and hopefully I can do it myself now!
9:55 watch one more time, right and continue to do it fast. Just do it really slow so that someone who hasn't done this before gets the movement
Thank you so much for your videos. I’m an actor and have been cast in a show where I’ve been asked to play bongos, the tambourine & shakers in a scene..my character is musically inclined but I myself have zero interest experience. Your videos have helped me immensely.
Hey Mister Tambourine man.... Thanks to this wonderful intro video, I was sold, and I've just ordered my first tambourine... just in time for Santa to deliver it and slide it into my stocking on Christmas Day! Can't wait to have a go!! Hopefully it won't be all that long before I "feel the beat from the tambourine"... well, I'll give it my best shot at least. Many thanks again, Mr Tambourine Man! 🙂
Thank you for the tambourine tutorial that I can learn. I am a newbie in playing it, and the favorite type of tambourine I wanted is the round one because I can dance with it and customize it.
Thanks 🤙
Kalani, I am interested in a video on playing the tambourine in a dance setting, where you use other parts of your body, like striking the tambourine on the hip, etc. Do you have specific techniques for other body parts? Thanks!
As a percussionist and performer / recording artist, I was not personally exposed to, nor did I require, any “body” techniques, but I don’t see why you couldn’t adapt some of these to other parts. I think the playing on one’s hip, is more of a singer thing, possibly born out of the TV era and doing live shows.
I remember playing the tambourine in church. I had so much fun. 😊
Thank you! Wondering now about mic placement
So much information, thank you so very much.
My pleasure
Great channel and content. Hello from Japan ♦️
❤thank you so much!! I've been searching for hours for a teacher 🎉. You're the best!!
GREAT TUTORIAL! Thank you for sharing!
This is GREAT! I've always played it when needed and just picked up a ton of work doing Beatles. When not playing keys I'm on the tambourine. It's almost like kriya yoga keeping it. Super neat O getting the percussion side of the game going more strong
Happy to help!
Helpful video. I learned a lot. Thank you!!
Thank you so excited got my first half moon tambourine for church ⛪️ thanks for quick lesson 😊
....Bravo Kalini!
No.1 you are today!
Wish you best!
I picked up this exact tambourine for $10 at Music Go Round. I'm practicing it now; it sounds amazing. Great tutorial.
Hi bro
Thank you
Do great explanation! My first lesson ever 👍
Thanks for this. I just got a crescent-shaped model last week and this is a helpful starting point.
As always, very good explanations. Thanks ;)
Thank you for this lesson! It’s great!!!
I sing in my church choir & there's 4 of us no instruments, just our voices. I really wanted to incorporate the tambourine, I myself would be playing it. What do you recommend? I've been watching some of your videos.
I was a tamborine player in the Salvation Army for ten years. What he is teaching is incredibly simplistic and not in the least bit advanced compared to what we used to do. We used to thumb roll it, twirl it on our fingers using the thumb hole (which these don't have) and wave them all over the place. It was a bit like aerobics with a timbril (posh name for tamborine).
OK we get it, you're a tambourine God. Although, nowhere in the video title/description does it claim to be an advanced tutorial...
Praise God
I played the drums in salvation army in Laredo Texas
2017
@@TerryTheNewsGirl I started my lessons at th3 salvation army as well. I loved it
@@jamesdevine02oh be quiet
marvelous, thank you so much Sir
This man is flor gang
Floor gang augh
😊
Is math related to science? 🙌🏼
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great lesson. Thanks a lot. 🤠
Thank you. Playing tambourine by myself is so much better than writing it in Ez Drummer :)
Absolutely
Great tutorial!!
And suggestions on a good moon shaped all around tambourine I can play with my rockin’ 80’s band?
Thank you for the instructions 😀.
Fantastic lesson! Many thanks!
Good Examples👍🏼
Thank you. Mong bạn cho thêm nhiều video hướng dẫn sử dụng và các tiết tấu cho Tambourine nữa nhé
Wow u made this look ez. Thank you 😊❤
Beautiful! ❤
This is going to help me a lot. Thank you
The first tambourine is a sign of tambourine tower getting to moon!
Hi bro
very good job, truly the sky is the limit!!
I searched tambourine for my VIOLIN exam and now I am watching the legit tambourine :)
I added this syncopatic technique to my teaching on the shaker. One can generate polyrhythms just by mechanically (brainless) combing little algorithms to varying pattern-structures, letting them train your rhythm feeling and expand it to complexity, instead of having to grasp the idea of the addition-pattern in advance.
Awesome! Thanks!
I didn’t know I was playing the tambourine incorrectly. What is your tough on the hand clap method where the player raise to tambourine in the air and strike it like the person was basically hand clapping.
I wouldn't call it "incorrect". He just showed some of the basic techniques to start with and didn't say anything else was wrong.
My thought is that your style is very visual, assuming you do this over your head. The challenge is to do it tightly in beat, which is not necessarily a priority. Smaller movements help you keep more in control and save energy. If you move the tambourine down to waist level you're close to what he showed first. Moving only the striking hand saves energy and gives you more control of the rattle. Other than that, there's nothing to say you can't enjoy your variant. Keep musical!
Good tutorial
Thanks 👍
This was really amazing
This dude is floor gang all the way
I just watch a bunch of pewdiepe playing tambourine, now this is in my reccomendation
Excellent tutorial 👏👏👏👌👍👍😊
I never thought I would be interested in something like this 👀
5:20 how come you hold it vertically after you said we shouldn't?
you are moving it compared to when it is still, the artifacts are more likely to appear when it is still
Very helpful video. Thank you!
Thank you
Thanks so much. Please upload more videos of tambourine and maracas :) God bless you
Thanks so much and Good
Thank you, mr. Kalani. How should I play to keep shaking and hitting not too far away from each other loudness wise?
Hi bro
The Middle-Eastern Tambourine beat is hard toget!
Hi bro
Is it okay to remove the skin layer of the tambourine?
7:25 to 7:52
He is enjoying this video more then we are 😂
Soooo good🎉
I just bought a tambourine at Goodwill for $5 on a whim. Looking forward to playing it proficiently.
I would love to see/hear him play to church music!!! I know he can get dow❤❤❤
Buzz...to accents in rithm or inverted.Kalany please.
I love it
Thank you bro
Only floor gang knows
FLOOR GANG OUH!
FLOOR GANG OUH! FLOOR GANG OUH!
Ceiling gang cringe
I just got a tambourine
AOOH!
K.C. & The Sunshine Band had a great tambourine player
I want to purchase a tambourine, should I get one with the skin on it?
I always hit it on my thigh. It sounds good too. Thanks for this video :)
Love this video ☺️
Hi i have a question when i play tambourine it feels heavy? Am i playing it wrong? Or is it my tambourine.
My tambourine is crescent shape
They are always heavy.
Good cymbal
Thank you for this video. :-)
amazing
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Thanks for teaching playing the tambourine I by practice because I playing the tambourine on the church.
😅
Sooooo good!
Only people who didn’t come here from pewdiepie are worthy of liking this.
U sus bro
Whos pewdiepie?
@@PianoBlackTrimRep. you don't the world's famous youtuber?
Im in sardinia and just bought a tambourine
So ur saying ur from pewdipie right? Oh and y tje hell is he sending people this way
Thank you god bless you in the name of Jesus
Nice
5:18, 7:32