The way you teach is simply great ! I tried this on Djembe as I am learning Djembe. I am finding out that Rhythms are truly universal. Somewhere down the line I will learn frame drum as well.
Yes, rhythms are universal! I like that you tried this on djembe. We’ve also brought patterns and techniques across percussion instruments. As long as you’re unattached to ethnic specific playing, I find it exciting to do this. AND I also love my frame drums 🥰
Hi Ken, I have a line on a used Cooperman 14" with a renaissance head. I tend to like a deeper sound but should i pass on it for $245? I do not own a Cooperman and have been spooked by the price new. Appreciate your thoughts.
Well, I'm a bit biased because Cooperman drums are my absolute fave. $245 is still an investment but new that same drum is $377 plus tax (I think?). So it's not a bad price for an amazing drum. But if you're unsure about the 14" size, I'd wait. I usually recommend a 16" drum when someone is ready to invest in a really good quality instrument.
@@kenshorley Thank you Ken for that information and advice. I felt that a 16" bendir was a choice I'd feel better about as it can be a bendir or a tar with the string system being easily on or off. I just felt uneasy paying $245 for a used 14" drum being a smaller size than I wanted although it was in excellent shape. Thank you for taking time to reply and I look forward to becoming a better hand drummer. I've focused on the drum set and marimba as a student of Gordon Stout. Hand drumming has me all inspired again. Your videos are wonderful and I'm contemplating taking your course on line.
@@razajac80 Sounds like a good choice! I'm always a bit nervous buying used instruments although I've had good luck over the years. I hope you do decide to take my BFD course. I think you'd enjoy it! All the best and happy drumming!
I really enjoy your tutorials ! 🙂 There is a question I ask myself since forever, though : is it possible to replace a tk by a kt ?? Indeed, by doing so we allow our dominant hand to have enough time to position for the next strike because there is an in-between strike by the other hand instead of several strikes in a row form the same hand. As k and t are virtually the same sound, the lazy me finds it easier to alternate the strikes as much as possible... Thanks a ton if you can answer some day ! 🙏
Hi! Thanks for the kind words! My feeling is that you should start with what feels right to you. All I can do is show you the way I play these patterns. But if kt makes more sense to your way of playing than tk, I say go for it!
@@kenshorley Wow, so quick an answer ! Thank you soooo very much !!!! 🙏🙏 It's nice to finally have a validation for the "tk style" from an expert : I can now play without feeling I'm cheating, yay ! 😊
@@kenshorley What would you recommend as a step up from a Remo non tune-able 16 inch synthetic frame drum, without breaking the bank? Laughs!! I can't live with the dead sound I'm getting! I have seen several tune-able Frame drums like a roosebeck! for around 90 bucks! Sorry about all the questions!
Question regarding the second exercise (the ktk variation) : Do you play ktk_P (k,t,k, 1/4 pause, P) or ktkP (like a triplet)? I tried slowing down the playback speed, to me it sounds like a triplet but I'm not sure.
This is great. Such clear and calm delivery for quite tricky beats! Thank you
Thanks so much for the kind words!
The way you teach is simply great ! I tried this on Djembe as I am learning Djembe. I am finding out that Rhythms are truly universal. Somewhere down the line I will learn frame drum as well.
Thanks for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video useful!
Yes, rhythms are universal! I like that you tried this on djembe. We’ve also brought patterns and techniques across percussion instruments. As long as you’re unattached to ethnic specific playing, I find it exciting to do this.
AND I also love my frame drums 🥰
Thank you Ken! These rhythms, patterns and ideas will bring a lot of joy to me in the future and will absolutely enrich my frame drum playing.
Thank you for the kind words! Happy drumming!
Remarkably tightly played!
Excellent lesson! Love how the embellishments can each give the rhythm its own groove, its own feel.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Great lesson for a 65 Yr old beginner. I'm getting it.!! Thank you.😊
Thanks Steve! Happy drumming!
Thank you very much for your videos, Ken. I'm making some nice evenly timed rhythms thanks to you.
Glad you're enjoying the videos!
where do i start from which video?
@@kenshorley dear ken where do i start from? in sequence?
Thank you so much Mr Shorley! I have been watching your videos and trying to learn how to play the frame drum.
Thank you for this magnificent tutorial. I really enjoyed playing along with you!
Glad you're enjoying the videos! Thanks for watching.
Thanks!
Thank you very much Mr. Shorley from Italy for this very useful tutorial.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
The best lesson! Thank you so much!
So glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you so much! So helpful.
Thank you!
Amazing class, thank you so much. I have learned a lot today. Blessing
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thank you so much🙏🙏. Learned a lot today from this class. Deeply grateful. Shukar 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks for this amazing videos
Thanks for watching!
Great videos, I'm a drum set player but getting more into percussion. Very relaxed technique.
Thanks Simon!
Thank you, cool!
Hello, could I have the name of your instrument and its reference please? I wanted to buy one❤
Hello! The drum I'm playing is a Cooperman Classic 14" Tar from Cooperman Drums in Vermont, USA. @coopermanVT
Thank you so much! I love you lessons!
Thanks for watching! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Hi Ken, I have a line on a used Cooperman 14" with a renaissance head. I tend to like a deeper sound but should i pass on it for $245? I do not own a Cooperman and have been spooked by the price new. Appreciate your thoughts.
Well, I'm a bit biased because Cooperman drums are my absolute fave. $245 is still an investment but new that same drum is $377 plus tax (I think?). So it's not a bad price for an amazing drum. But if you're unsure about the 14" size, I'd wait. I usually recommend a 16" drum when someone is ready to invest in a really good quality instrument.
@@kenshorley Thank you Ken for that information and advice. I felt that a 16" bendir was a choice I'd feel better about as it can be a bendir or a tar with the string system being easily on or off. I just felt uneasy paying $245 for a used 14" drum being a smaller size than I wanted although it was in excellent shape. Thank you for taking time to reply and I look forward to becoming a better hand drummer. I've focused on the drum set and marimba as a student of Gordon Stout. Hand drumming has me all inspired again. Your videos are wonderful and I'm contemplating taking your course on line.
@@razajac80 Sounds like a good choice! I'm always a bit nervous buying used instruments although I've had good luck over the years. I hope you do decide to take my BFD course. I think you'd enjoy it! All the best and happy drumming!
Fantastic Ken. Thank you. Very helpful exercise. 👏
Thanks Martin!
This is great, Ken! thank you for sharing.
My pleasure, Marcelo! Thanks for watching.
🥰 Tkank you.
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your tutorials ! 🙂 There is a question I ask myself since forever, though : is it possible to replace a tk by a kt ?? Indeed, by doing so we allow our dominant hand to have enough time to position for the next strike because there is an in-between strike by the other hand instead of several strikes in a row form the same hand. As k and t are virtually the same sound, the lazy me finds it easier to alternate the strikes as much as possible... Thanks a ton if you can answer some day ! 🙏
Hi! Thanks for the kind words! My feeling is that you should start with what feels right to you. All I can do is show you the way I play these patterns. But if kt makes more sense to your way of playing than tk, I say go for it!
@@kenshorley Wow, so quick an answer ! Thank you soooo very much !!!! 🙏🙏
It's nice to finally have a validation for the "tk style" from an expert : I can now play without feeling I'm cheating, yay ! 😊
Sure glad I found this channel,,that's 14 inch right?
Thanks! Yes that's a Cooperman 14" classic Tar.
@@kenshorley What would you recommend as a step up from a Remo non tune-able 16 inch synthetic frame drum, without breaking the bank? Laughs!! I can't live with the dead sound I'm getting! I have seen several tune-able Frame drums like a roosebeck! for around 90 bucks! Sorry about all the questions!
Hello sorry but what rhythm he refers to in 6: 14, Sayiri??
The rhythm is an Arab dance rhythm called Saaidi.
Question regarding the second exercise (the ktk variation) : Do you play ktk_P (k,t,k, 1/4 pause, P) or ktkP (like a triplet)? I tried slowing down the playback speed, to me it sounds like a triplet but I'm not sure.
Thanks for the question, Kostas. The second variation (ktk) is a fast triplet.
Hi Ken, what size is the drum you are playing in this video? Thanks!
Hi Julia. I'm playing a 14" Cooperman tar in this video.
@@kenshorley Thankyou!