Your videos are great. I have a question. Is it okay to do the rolls with your tek hand followed by a ka? I know it doesn't have the same tone, but my left hand has some trouble getting the knack of rolls
Thanks for the kind words! Yes you can definitely do rolls starting with tek. Keep practicing the other way, though! It will take some time to build up strength and dexterity in your left hand.
Thanks! I didn't specifically tune them to definite pitches for this because they already sounded good together. But listening to it now I can hear they're about a fifth apart. The 18" drum is close to an E flat, and the 14" one is around a B flat.
I LOVED THIS!
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Love this!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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Thank you, love this ♥️
Thanks for watching!
More lovely 7's ,Thank you 🙏
Enjoy!
Love this rhythm and it's my 1st attempt at finger rolls, they're not perfect but they're getting better :-)
Nice! The rolls definitely took me some time before they felt comfortable.
Puzzle master. Very cool thx!
Thanks Brian!
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You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great sounding drum! Awesome tutorial and playing👍👍
Thanks so much!
Thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome! :) I think Im going to make 1h loop out of this, such a trance :)
Great idea! Happy trancing!
Your videos are great. I have a question. Is it okay to do the rolls with your tek hand followed by a ka? I know it doesn't have the same tone, but my left hand has some trouble getting the knack of rolls
Thanks for the kind words! Yes you can definitely do rolls starting with tek. Keep practicing the other way, though! It will take some time to build up strength and dexterity in your left hand.
wonderful lesson Ken. Just curious , what are the two drums tuned to?
Thanks! I didn't specifically tune them to definite pitches for this because they already sounded good together. But listening to it now I can hear they're about a fifth apart. The 18" drum is close to an E flat, and the 14" one is around a B flat.
Thank you, Ken! May I ask the brand of the 18" drum?
Glad you enjoyed the video! Both drums are made by Cooperman in Vermont, USA.
@@kenshorley i was almost sure but had to ask:) Thank you!!