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THIS IS THE BEST TUTORIAL ON DJEMBE TECHNIQUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good explanation. It usually takes years and years of practice and playing to get realy nice and clean sounds out of the djembe. One difficult task in this process is to make the non dominant hand sound the same as the dominant.
Practice makes perfect
great lesson finally somebody that explains the real diffrences between strokes
Thank you very much! Very clear explanation.
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I love the videos you post well done ! I've been playing for 20 years but I love feeling like I learned something new from some of these techniques!
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Thank you!
Nice video, most videos just tell you to open or close your hand. Great explanation, thank you.
Muy buen profesor , golpes clarisimos y buena velocidad
Gracias 🪘🙏
Merci pour ces explications ! Super et très utile!
Merci 🪘🙏
Very Clear and usful explains for 3 Main Sound !
Best yt vid ever on this subject. Thx so much. Bravo !!
I agree 😀 🙏👊
Incredible explanation. Thank you very much making this video. I APPRECIATE IT
Hi and thank's for everything you do! Can you please do a video clip about "How to do the "second slap" or tonpalo technique?!Hugs from Sweden
I'm still trying to figure out an in depth way to explain the tonpalo
Thanks again you’re helping a lot
Love your videos ... keep up the good work :)... can you tell more about skin tension?
maybe it wasn't clear, when I mention tension in the video, Im always referring to the tension in our hands, not tension in the djembe skin!
@@djembe.studio Don't worry, you were clear enough ... I wasn't. The skin tension was related to the tuning of the drum.
Next year I'll create the most comprehensive online djembe curriculum, everything will be in there, including reheading and tuning courses!
Thank you so much!!!
sehr gut danke🖤❤🖤
Gracias hahahaha porque a veces parezco una lavadora tocando hahahahahha
THIS IS THE BEST TUTORIAL ON DJEMBE TECHNIQUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
💯🙏
Good explanation. It usually takes years and years of practice and playing to get realy nice and clean sounds out of the djembe. One difficult task in this process is to make the non dominant hand sound the same as the dominant.
Practice makes perfect
great lesson finally somebody that explains the real diffrences between strokes
Thank you very much! Very clear explanation.
🙏👊
I love the videos you post well done ! I've been playing for 20 years but I love feeling like I learned something new from some of these techniques!
🙏🪘
Thank you!
Nice video, most videos just tell you to open or close your hand. Great explanation, thank you.
💯🙏
Muy buen profesor , golpes clarisimos y buena velocidad
Gracias 🪘🙏
Merci pour ces explications ! Super et très utile!
Merci 🪘🙏
Very Clear and usful explains for 3 Main Sound !
Best yt vid ever on this subject. Thx so much. Bravo !!
I agree 😀 🙏👊
Incredible explanation. Thank you very much making this video. I APPRECIATE IT
🙏👊
Hi and thank's for everything you do! Can you please do a video clip about "How to do the "second slap" or tonpalo technique?!
Hugs from Sweden
I'm still trying to figure out an in depth way to explain the tonpalo
Thanks again you’re helping a lot
Love your videos ... keep up the good work :)
... can you tell more about skin tension?
maybe it wasn't clear, when I mention tension in the video, Im always referring to the tension in our hands, not tension in the djembe skin!
@@djembe.studio Don't worry, you were clear enough ... I wasn't. The skin tension was related to the tuning of the drum.
Next year I'll create the most comprehensive online djembe curriculum, everything will be in there, including reheading and tuning courses!
Thank you so much!!!
sehr gut danke🖤❤🖤
Gracias hahahaha porque a veces parezco una lavadora tocando hahahahahha