Ken Shorley - Frame Drum Lesson (Simple Snapping Sequences)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @AlMuller-yw8oq
    @AlMuller-yw8oq 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Ken, I am new to frame drum and I love your teaching, playing and quality production work. Thanks big time,Al

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  4 месяца назад

      My pleasure! Glad you're enjoying the videos!

  • @palika9369
    @palika9369 6 лет назад +37

    You are a good teacher, too many people go too fast and are more concerned with showing off their own chops rather than helping students have success. For me the art of teaching is ALL about your students success, understanding THEIR needs and meeting them. If your own emotional and psychological needs are constantly seeking to be met, you can't teach effectively, compassionately or artfully. Thank you.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  6 лет назад +1

      I appreciate your kind words, and I agree completely with your philosophy of teaching. Glad you found the video useful! peace...

  • @InnerGrooveStudiosMPLS
    @InnerGrooveStudiosMPLS 3 года назад +4

    I'm a music teacher in Minneapolis, I've decided to get into frame drum after hearing Glen Velez for the first time on Paul Winter's album, Canyon. Your videos are really understandable, enjoyable, and informative. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and positive spirit!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад +1

      Yes, Glen is a magical player! So glad you've been enjoying the videos. I have several more planned for the new year.

  • @BA-ld9mg
    @BA-ld9mg 3 года назад

    The most comprehensive and enjoyable beginner tutorial I've found on YT for frame drum. Thank you!

  • @MohammedSaeedAwad
    @MohammedSaeedAwad 3 года назад

    Thanks for your video, it seems i will addict your lessons, greatings from Egypt :)

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад

      Glad you're enjoying the channel. All the best from Canada!

  • @MJRinski
    @MJRinski 6 лет назад +1

    just discovering the world of percussion and you have added kindling to my inspiration! I second other commentators - your presence and delivery is fantastic!

  • @tribeoflightband8145
    @tribeoflightband8145 3 года назад

    Just picked up a set of frame drums, so glad I found your channel 🙏🏼 thank you

  • @glastonburyfish7895
    @glastonburyfish7895 8 лет назад +2

    Very clear and well set-up. You're good at this.

  • @giovannibortoluzzi1384
    @giovannibortoluzzi1384 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant! Just what I was looking for. Exercises are very clear and easy to follow, now I have weeks of practice that awaits me :-) thanks a lot!!!

  • @cpatlynch
    @cpatlynch 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Ken,
    Keep the videos coming! They are clear and you have excellent video presence! Cheers!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  8 лет назад

      +Cyril Lynch Thanks for the kind words, Pat! Hope all is well in TO...

  • @mattbriga
    @mattbriga 6 лет назад +2

    sir, you are a GREAT teacher. thank you very much.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  6 лет назад

      Your kind words are appreciated. Thank you...

  • @papaglenford
    @papaglenford 6 месяцев назад

    good teaching style, i will definitely watch more. i have never heard anyone name that percussion language before either, though i have heard it used.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! Yes this vocal percussion language is known as Solkattu in South India. The syllables are referred to in North India as Bols.

  • @Yinfidel
    @Yinfidel 5 лет назад +1

    This is a great lesson. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @kurikokaleidoscope
    @kurikokaleidoscope Год назад

    Very brilliant and interesting. Thank you.

  • @JJ-ow5sp
    @JJ-ow5sp 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge !!!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  5 лет назад

      My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the video...

  • @BarabanZA
    @BarabanZA 8 лет назад

    Thank you Ken! It is really important to help beginners to understand the technique in slow motion (at slow tempo).

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  8 лет назад

      +BarabanZA Hi! Glad you found the video useful. Happy drumming!

  • @BolleBoras
    @BolleBoras 8 лет назад +2

    Great video, very well explained! Thank you for sharing your skills for free.
    It would be great to see more from you, maybe video about finger rolls and how to incorporate them in playing...
    All the best, greeting from Croatia :)

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  8 лет назад

      +Ivan Boras Thanks for your comments, Ivan! I will definitely work on a video for finger rolls... peace from Canada

  • @brianreilly6545
    @brianreilly6545 8 лет назад

    Hey Ken, thanks for the video, excellent! Clear, simple and well explained. Great teaching skills, hope you keep it comming.
    -Brian ps thanks for the past advice, coopermans a great drum!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  8 лет назад

      +brian reilly Hi Brian, thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @luzbuitrago2637
    @luzbuitrago2637 Год назад

    Love it!! Thank you!!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  Год назад

      So glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @TamiePryor
    @TamiePryor 4 года назад +2

    I just found you and really love your teaching style. I look forward to watching your other videos. I do not understand the "ta ki ta ta ki ta ki ta di mi" part, however. I have seen others vocalizing the strokes with ta ka ki dum pa, but I cannot wrap my head around this other way because I do not understand the connection between the syllables and the strokes. It just confuses me, so I have to try to ignore them. I am very new, so that is part of the problem.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  4 года назад +2

      Hi Tamie, thanks for your comment. The additional solkattu syllables relate to the rhythm pattern as an “entity” with its own shape (3+3+2), separate from the drum syllables themselves. But as I watch this video again, I see how it could be confusing. Feel free to ignore!

  • @phraarenpanyasampanno4743
    @phraarenpanyasampanno4743 3 года назад

    Hello sir. Before ordaining as a Buddhist monk seven years ago I spent my life as a tap dancer so rhythm is natural to me. Now, once again in lock down I am interested in learning to play a frame drum or bongo of some kind played without sticks. I just found your videos and love them. They are clear and well presented not to mention your own talent and knowledge which is most evident.
    In searching on line to buy a frame drum I see that there are many types made up of various skins etc. would you be able to recommend the best drum. I would rather buy an expensive, good quality that will last than buy one where the skin will stretch or loosen etc. I appreciate any advice you offer.
    Wishing you every good thing in life. Sincerely Aren

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад

      Hello Aren, thanks for your kind words! My advice in choosing a reliable frame drum is to choose one with some type of tuning mechanism. Also, I prefer to use synthetic drum heads instead of animal skin, as the tuning tends to be more stable and consistent. Cooperman drums are my first choice, for quality and sound. There are more affordable options (from Meinl and Remo) as well. Happy drumming! Stay tuned to this channel as I have a number of new lesson videos to share!

  • @stefanschwarzffm
    @stefanschwarzffm 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant. Thank you. Cheers ... Stefan

  • @danmihaescu4687
    @danmihaescu4687 5 лет назад +1

    I'm learning a lot from your videos. Do you have any online course for learning frame drum, or plan on creating one in the future? That would be awesome.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Dan. Glad you're enjoying the videos. You know, I do have plans for such an online course. I'll be sure to let you know when it happens! Happy drumming...

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  Год назад

      Hi Dan. In case you're still looking for a full beginner frame drum course, I now have that available. You can find the info at kenshorley.podia.com

  • @leewarren492
    @leewarren492 Год назад

    So if my ring finger will just not snap without pause and concentrating, do I keep struggling to "get there" or go with the very doable middle finger? Down the road will this affect play? Great tutorial!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  Год назад +1

      Hi Lee! My philosophy is always to start with what's possible. So if the snap on the middle finger is doable, do that! Yes you can also build up strength in your ring finger, but don't worry about that now. Have fun!

  • @dinanursatti4764
    @dinanursatti4764 Год назад

    What kind of frame drum is this, I love the sound. Is it a Cooperman?

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  Год назад

      Hi. This is an 18" Cooperman Tar with a Remo Renaissance head.

  • @thikr11
    @thikr11 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you !!!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  8 лет назад

      My pleasure! Glad you found the video useful...

  • @1NaturalMystik1
    @1NaturalMystik1 2 года назад

    mostly "learned" to play frame drum from play along cd's, i know the sounds and how to make them on my drum but i know almost nothing about the tablature and how to create my own rhythms. i enjoy playing for trance and meditation, wanting to start an online or irl framedrum circle. any advice would be much appreciated thanks.

    • @1NaturalMystik1
      @1NaturalMystik1 2 года назад

      took a look on your website, you have some tablature there that goes along with your yt lessons, really appreciate the help.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  2 года назад

      Glad you're finding the material useful!

  • @sergeantjadonsoriginalchan3063
    @sergeantjadonsoriginalchan3063 3 месяца назад

    What kind of head does this drum have?

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  2 месяца назад

      This Cooperman Tar has a Remo Renaissance head, which is a synthetic material.

  • @niolowprofilestudio2370
    @niolowprofilestudio2370 Год назад

    What key is that drum it sounds more deep and more resonance than mine

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  Год назад

      True, it's tuned quite low in this video! It sounds like a C to me, although I usually keep this drum (an 18" Cooperman tar) tuned between D and E.

  • @loudavi
    @loudavi 6 лет назад

    thanks

  • @Shivdevnishad
    @Shivdevnishad 7 лет назад +1

    suparb sir

  • @rohitjain6616
    @rohitjain6616 2 года назад

    Is this taal keherwa ?

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  2 года назад +1

      Not exactly, although it does have a similar feel.

  • @riogrande8934
    @riogrande8934 4 года назад +1

    Круто!)