DRUMROOTS PROFESSIONAL DJEMBE SKINNING SERVICE (Feat. Sidiki Dembele Djembe Kan)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @bidiHumbidi
    @bidiHumbidi 7 лет назад +2

    Absolutely outstanding djembe playing by one true-to-the-bone and happy master. Great demonstration of skill and guide for anyone who is serious about re-skinning a djembe. Thank you, Jamie, Drumroots and Sidiki :)

  • @beckyp9633
    @beckyp9633 6 лет назад +1

    I love how you brought the skin down around the top ring. I haven't seen this before. Sidiki was awesome!

  • @paultrussy
    @paultrussy 10 лет назад +5

    Well you don't get any higher praise/recommendation. Awesome stuff - all 3 are super-stars: Sidiki, Jamie and the drum! As for the drumming demo - I just couldn't stop grooving and grinning :) :) :)

  • @salmaveli
    @salmaveli 9 лет назад +1

    Unbelievable drumming. Cool and informative video. Jamie, you're awesome!

  • @kurtpatterson1296
    @kurtpatterson1296 4 года назад

    Some advice, it's good to know how to reskin your own drums.However,in most urban areas there are people who specialize in doing a top notch professional job such as this gentleman. I'm sure there is someone in everyone's marketplace who could use the income for doing this kind of work.Support artists and crafts people!!!

  • @amandapickering6054
    @amandapickering6054 8 лет назад +1

    Nice work, Jamie :)

  • @KaizenSteelDrums
    @KaizenSteelDrums 8 лет назад +1

    Good job!

  • @miroklima2949
    @miroklima2949 5 лет назад

    Epic, you guys rock

  • @markusgarvey
    @markusgarvey 4 года назад +1

    I have a Djembe just like his but the next size down, I have had it for almost 30 years and I'm not sure how long the guy who had it before me. A good friend that died put the head on and I'm afraid of it breaking, and was looking if there was something to put in the head without killing the tone. It does need to be tightened, and I'm afraid that might break it. It does sound good if it has been in the sun fo a bit. I have a Dunbec from Bali that is mabey 10 years' and that one popped the other day, so now I'm worried.
    I have a very good sound system and I played along and, I am old and out of practice, but I could only last like 2 min and had to stop, no wonder he has such big arms. I will start playing that rhythm to tone up my arms. He is a great drummer.

    • @boccacantiga5095
      @boccacantiga5095 3 года назад

      Tune and play that drum bro. Your friend skinned it so you could play it and surely would want you to enjoy it. The only permanent thing in this world is impermanence. The skin is not your friend and your memories of him/her wont disappear when the skin breaks. Never rub anything into your skin, keep it tight and play like you mean it. Give it some time in the *gentle* sun to dry before tuning and enjoy your mate's hard work the way it was meant to be🪘👍🏽

  • @Cephalodidge1
    @Cephalodidge1 7 лет назад +1

    Brilliant, well done dude :-)

  • @thirdeye5259
    @thirdeye5259 6 лет назад +1

    I have ring salp on djembe ..what to do😥😥

  • @1jay76
    @1jay76 6 лет назад +2

    is that electrical tape used on the inner ring?

  • @joshee340
    @joshee340 4 года назад

    My djembe is 14 What size skin u use for the flap over and what size steel rod for the rings

  • @lagendarykhan4278
    @lagendarykhan4278 9 лет назад +1

    If my djembe is 12 inches how big must the skin be to reskin it in this manner

  • @stephenpamphile4369
    @stephenpamphile4369 4 года назад

    What the name of the rhythm

  • @nazimabdkader6461
    @nazimabdkader6461 4 года назад

    Where can I buy the djembe skin?

  • @benbenpotato
    @benbenpotato 5 лет назад

    What's the BG music????

  • @cynthiathomas3458
    @cynthiathomas3458 7 лет назад +1

    I have a small tear/cut in the goatskin head of my jembe. The damage does not go completely through the skin. Is there something I can do to the damaged area to prevent the tear from getting bigger? I am afraid to play the drum for fear of completely damaging or breaking the skin. I live in Costa Rica, and do not know anyone who re-heads jembes. Any suggestions, thank you.

    • @jahnblahkmuhn1630
      @jahnblahkmuhn1630 6 лет назад +1

      Cynthia Thomas there's nothing you can do unfortunately. Just don't tune it too tightly.

    • @jahnblahkmuhn1630
      @jahnblahkmuhn1630 6 лет назад

      Cynthia Thomas There's nothing you can do unfortunately. Just don't tune it too tightly. And lay the Djembe on its side when you are not playing it, so heat won't build up inside...

    • @peternewman9214
      @peternewman9214 6 лет назад

      I have had some success with using a ring of superglue around a small puncture or tear in the skin - it can soak into the hide and protect it temporarily. It's good to put it on the inside of the skin as well... I agree with the other reply that says not to tighten it fully! Good luck.. maybe this is your chance to learn how to re-skin a drum and offer your services to Costa Rica!

    • @1jay76
      @1jay76 6 лет назад +1

      Cut a piece of goat/calf skin and use super glue to patch that area. Ive done it before and my djembe lasted for a couple more months

  • @joshee340
    @joshee340 4 года назад

    Anybody can sponsor me a goat skin 🤣🇯🇲