DIY Making Native American Hand Drum

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Assembling a Native American Hand Drum. Start to finish --- prepping the raw hide, cutting the drum head, cutting the lace, threading the drum frame, wrapping the handle, and drying the rawhide!

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  • @Takoon
    @Takoon 3 месяца назад

    Boozhoo inawendaagan. I'm so thankful for your teachings. My father and other older relatives passed before being able to pass on this knowledge to me, and I live too far from my tribe for them to help me. Your teachings are helping me create my first drum, and it has been a healing experience. Miigwech.

    • @Takoon
      @Takoon 2 месяца назад

      I've finally finished my drum thanks to you. Nimiigwechawendam.

  • @kschanaman
    @kschanaman 6 лет назад +11

    One day just a few years ago, I got into a 'different' type of spirituality than the 'certain mainstream' institutional 'religion' I was raised with. Through it, I began to research things just like what you share. And, that there is a much more beautiful way of life than that which I've been a part of as a descendant of the German people who emigrated to flee Hitler's Nazi Germany. I am very thankful for you and your fellow tribesmen for all that you choose to share. You bring HEILUNG to humanity.

  • @angelduncan9147
    @angelduncan9147 8 лет назад +33

    I just made my first drum following your instructions in this video. It's still drying but it came out better than I expected for my first try! Your instructions were easy to follow, Thank you for posting the vid!

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  8 лет назад +2

      +A Duncan Have fun with it my friend---Don

    • @chicofun4779
      @chicofun4779 4 года назад

      where did you buy your kit to make the drum? thanks

    • @esben181
      @esben181 4 года назад +1

      @@chicofun4779 I believe he gathered the materials himself. The rawhide is skinned and processed skin/hide from an animal.

    • @101mommer
      @101mommer 3 года назад

      ME TOO!! I was so hesitant to start...and it isn't perfect, but I am loving it...not quite dry yet. I need to see a tutorial for the drum stick now!

  • @amarie448
    @amarie448 8 лет назад +11

    This Tutorial was so useful. thank you for your teachings. AHO!

  • @SergioNikitaLialin
    @SergioNikitaLialin 4 года назад +3

    i'm very grateful for this video, friend. bless your life, Donald.

  • @sduyck1327
    @sduyck1327 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Will be making these with my children as part of their Native American studies.

  • @leandroraicoski
    @leandroraicoski 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Donald! I made my 18" Buffalo drum according to your instructions, and it produced an amazing sound! I use it everyday on my Journeys! Even some Native Americans friends were amazed about the drum!

  • @randyknaggs7204
    @randyknaggs7204 3 года назад

    Gratitude for sharing your skill, techniques and wisdom. I will carry it forward on my journey Donald.

  • @MrMarkar1959
    @MrMarkar1959 4 года назад +1

    thanks for this video. i believe i have wondered possibly 50+ years ago how the Indian drum was made. but now, a small memory resurrected in my mind!! and You have shown the majik in this project! And sings my soul,,,bang the gong!! show how the silver bells were laced in too!!

  • @user-sj4dk2nk1v
    @user-sj4dk2nk1v 4 года назад +2

    Thank you my friend

  • @waynewilliams3380
    @waynewilliams3380 Год назад

    Rawhide is such a wonderful thing to use.I made and use regularly my 23 inch drum.I didnt use rawhide to tie it.But my next drum,I will.I used cord.This drum has such a beautiful deep bass tone. .

  • @barbmeyer6524
    @barbmeyer6524 3 года назад

    Just finished watching & taking notes on your process of the rawhide drum. Excellent instructions. Than kyou. Just waiting to de hair an elk hide before building my drum

  • @messerist
    @messerist 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic craftsmanship!

  • @chrissiehines3268
    @chrissiehines3268 Год назад

    Thank you ❤️ for your knowledge 💖

  • @PasqualeGalasso
    @PasqualeGalasso 5 лет назад +2

    Many many thanks, love.

  • @usmcxx1775
    @usmcxx1775 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir for the video! Excellent instruction, very useful

  • @carentrujillo8785
    @carentrujillo8785 4 года назад

    Thank you Donald.. your directions were very clear ... and the video video showed just how to do it.... blessings to you...

  • @Carlie_flower
    @Carlie_flower 8 лет назад +1

    wow! thank you so much, I've been looking for exactly this. you make it easy to follow too. thanks again for sharing with us!

  • @anamcara_6532
    @anamcara_6532 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this in depth, easy to follow video kind soul!

  • @marialuna6668
    @marialuna6668 2 года назад +1

    Thank You 💕🌀👣

  • @skygirl2071
    @skygirl2071 5 лет назад

    Kwe' from Newfoundland! I'm going to use this video as an instructional aid when I make my first drum this weekend. Wela'lin my friend!

  • @michael3573
    @michael3573 3 года назад

    My deer hide has been soaking since 10pm yesterday. Have watched your video three times in preparation. Haha. Me? Nervous about doing it correctly? Nah... Thank you for the video!

  • @kanaskacarter1573
    @kanaskacarter1573 3 года назад

    thank you for this video. :) great craftsmanship.

  • @isabelkelly7717
    @isabelkelly7717 5 лет назад +1

    For experience I made one on a bike rim. Its thin, and extra large . At first I thought it was not good. However after it fully dried the sound is really amazing as the metal pics up the sound. It's not an easy drum to play with the hands , however with the drum stick it's right on and takes me into a very meditative place.

  • @russellthornberry
    @russellthornberry 6 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @TheEricrya
    @TheEricrya 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @VijayKumarPerupogu
    @VijayKumarPerupogu 3 года назад

    Superb, I am also Dappu Player

  • @somatiskorientering
    @somatiskorientering 8 лет назад +8

    I want to make a drum, and I'm thinking of a 19" goatskin drum. I'm very much a youtube-learning-girl and it looks pretty straight forward. What I see from the videos I've seen is that the tension on the lacing varies. I live in Norway and also live next to both a river and small stream. Are there any rules of thumb as to how much the hide will shrink as it dries? My instinct is to put some tension on the drum head, and allow for about an inch give. I kind of want to just dive in, and have been warned that I should at least consult someone who knows their business ;) Thanks for the video!

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  8 лет назад

      Both the drum skin and the lacing are going to shrink--- I have always just laced snug, without pulling too tight and the shrinking takes care of itself. If not satisfied with it's outcome--- soak hide again and redo. however the hoop may not take kindly to the soaking.

    • @somatiskorientering
      @somatiskorientering 8 лет назад

      Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me :) Much apprechiated! I'll be sure to ask about the hoop as I plan to buy one that is ready made. Hopefully it'll all work out well the first time. Thank you again!

  • @BananeHammond
    @BananeHammond 6 лет назад

    Thank You

  • @SoupieSullivan
    @SoupieSullivan 7 лет назад +3

    I have a drum that I bought about 15 years ago. today I noticed there is a split in the drum head along the hoop but not completely onto the drum head. How do I repair this?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  7 лет назад

      I'm not sure if this will work--- repairs that I made would involve wetting the area at and around the split, then stitching the split closed, upon drying the split should be closed and stop further splitting. Good luck on this one, Don

  • @isaiahman8601
    @isaiahman8601 8 лет назад +1

    Cool

  • @xasthur98
    @xasthur98 3 года назад

    How did the native americans make those hoops

  • @sheilamontez6212
    @sheilamontez6212 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! It’s beautiful! Can I paint the surface after its dried? Ink or acrylic paint?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  2 года назад

      Yes you can! either paint is OK

  • @chriscressey3600
    @chriscressey3600 2 года назад

    I am watching your very informative instructions. You keep referring to the "rawhide" , however, I have deer hide. Are there any different considerations for this material?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  2 года назад

      this is deer hide--- rawhide is un-tanned hide with the hair removed

    • @chriscressey3600
      @chriscressey3600 2 года назад

      @@donaldporta thank you..yours in the video is a darker color than mine..mine is almost white..perhaps it makes no difference. I’ve had this material for over 25 years..

  • @rhetttaber4626
    @rhetttaber4626 3 года назад

    Thank you, Donald, for your tutorial. I'm motivated to give this a try. Making a 16 sided 18" x 2 1/2" hoop out of 3/4" poplar. Wondering about the amount of lacing I will need. I think you used about 20' in your tutorial but later in comments I noted that you indicated needing about 50' for a 20" (?) drum. Wanted to check with you for your recommendation for what I might need. Also, any recommendations for where I could obtain quality cowhide for the head and lacing? I live in Minneapolis, MN. Again, thank you. Peace.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  3 года назад +1

      I found most rawhide on amazon. with the length of cord--- if short you can always tie another length and make the tie in an inconspicuous spot.

  • @enriquesilvestre8500
    @enriquesilvestre8500 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing and so clear explanation!! I have been watching other same kind of videos, all very good, but still had some doubt which you clarified which your explanation of all the working methods!! Though still i have a question, since i don't have the piercing pliers, could you advice any other functional way to pierce the hide? I'm afraid of the hole edges are not smooth enough or precise and there is a risk of tearing off when the hide dries and tights.
    Thank you so much for sharing, and good vibes!!!

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  5 лет назад

      any small knife that is sharp will work, just remember indigenous people have doing this for thousands of years with just stone shards as a knife.

    • @enriquesilvestre8500
      @enriquesilvestre8500 5 лет назад +1

      @@donaldporta Thanks!, Finally I have used a self drilling screw for piercing rounded holes, you are right concerning the indigenous, possibly I have been too picky about it, but I didn't want to spoil it up. Tomorrow the lacing...can't wait more!!!

  • @rhythmforyoutoddmccann
    @rhythmforyoutoddmccann Год назад

    Great video I am buidling a 20" drum How many sets of holes would you advise? Thank You

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  Год назад +1

      16 would enough

    • @beyondyou4151
      @beyondyou4151 Год назад

      @@donaldporta
      Thank You for the reply
      I used 24.
      Took all of my 1/2” elk lacing
      All went very well for my first time.
      I have 2 more to make.

  • @soozun171
    @soozun171 8 лет назад

    How long a lacing would you use to make a 20" circle drum? I recently bought a drum kit that sent me barely any lacing. I'm using moose hide btw if that matters. Thanks for the video!

  • @essentialenergyhealing
    @essentialenergyhealing 4 года назад

    Thank you for this great video - question I have if you don't mind is - approx how much lacing would I need for an 18" hoop frame? Thank you for your time.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  4 года назад +1

      the amount will vary according to the size of the drum head skin, so the lase for an 18 inch drum would be approximately 50 feet

  • @gavinasay4993
    @gavinasay4993 6 лет назад +1

    Is just leaving the finished drum out in the open the best way to dry it?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  6 лет назад

      That is all that I do, works fine and is dry overnight!

  • @maggiemcrainey691
    @maggiemcrainey691 3 года назад

    hi! where does one buy that thick of a hoop?

  • @KyleTaylorLucas
    @KyleTaylorLucas 4 года назад

    My first drums turned out pretty similarly to yours. However, I recently special-ordered a drum for my grandson and the artist failed to use large enough skin so the wood is showing in places all around plus he did not smooth the sidewalls so it's puckered all around. Is it possible to repair this. The sound is likely going to be okay but the aesthetics are not.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  4 года назад

      you could wet the drum skin to soften it, then wrap the sides with ace bandages and smooth the sides while leaving the ace bandages on it until dry.

  • @drummergirl9481
    @drummergirl9481 6 лет назад

    I have a piece of kip bigger than 20", and it's already cut into a circle for me by the tanner. Will that work? I want as large a frame drum as I can make, even if it needs to sit on a stand to play. Also, where did you get the beautiful hoop? Did you make it? I wouldn't mind making one myself, but I have no idea how to start. thanks for your help!

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  6 лет назад

      the hoop is steam bent birch, if you don't want to steam bend, you can laminate thin pieces of plywood to build one up

  • @todorminchev2123
    @todorminchev2123 6 лет назад +1

    if i use the chewing bone rawhide will it work?

  • @celalsahin802
    @celalsahin802 3 года назад

    Gunaydin ben istanbul turkiye celal bendir daire davul imalatcısıyım kolay gelsin tenkü

  • @thefutureairmen8046
    @thefutureairmen8046 5 лет назад

    How long will a take a drum to dry?

  • @bomaite1
    @bomaite1 3 года назад

    How is the hoop made?

  • @djames8014
    @djames8014 7 лет назад

    Do you craft drums for sale?

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  7 лет назад

      I have not, but I may start doing so since my kids have started selling their art work and I will support their site.www.dustinporta.com/
      www.jessporta.com/

    • @djames8014
      @djames8014 7 лет назад

      Well I look forward to when you start that. The tutorial was great and the drum looks and sounds amazing.

    • @donaldporta
      @donaldporta  7 лет назад

      Thank you my friend---Keep in touch---Don

  • @susanatoch366
    @susanatoch366 7 лет назад

    is it for sal

  • @dadopesthocuspocus1233
    @dadopesthocuspocus1233 4 года назад +1

    #NATIVEPRIDE

  • @lexxx6107
    @lexxx6107 6 лет назад

    Вообще не звучит. Плохой бубен получился.

  • @ianswampy99
    @ianswampy99 7 лет назад

    your supposed o use every thing thats a waste

    • @gratefuldoge8598
      @gratefuldoge8598 6 лет назад

      Ian Swampy he's not "supposed to do" anything. He enjoys himself , why hate , why criticize?