Thanks! I'm glad you are enjoying it. I hope to get back sometime soon. It was fun talking with Krishna. I love hearing about your family's history with tassa.
this is the man responsible for creating the plastic skin tassa drum. his drum here is made of wood but his first try was with an IRON shell not the freon tank but iron like a pot.
That old dude is just toooo gangsta -- "tell him to stop making style" hahaha. Other than the cymbals guy, the other two played flawless. Props props T-n-T!!!
I believe he told me that he has traveled to North America and Europe for some performances (I'd have to check my notes to tell you for sure), but he lives in Malick, San Juan, Trinidad. I made this video at his house there. Very nice guy too!
You got to buy fiberglass sheets or fiberglass rods. Rods are easier to deal with, but it takes time to make a pair of chob, first couple times it might not come out good, eventually you'll get the hang of it. Borrow somebody's old chob and take it apart and see how they did it...
The puerto rican guy playing the brass is not accustomed to it, he normally is a fuller. Malick Tassa Drummers is one of the best in Trinidad and the World.Every note heard clean and clear.
like that old style is in the culture!!! its nice !! chek out too Shailendraa chotoe its surinam old styl bhaitak gana he is a dholl master blassssssst!!!
Then he tried the wooden shell and got what he was looking for. When this drum was first introduced most if not all tassa drummers dismissed it saying it was not a tassa drum and it not sounding good. Most tassa groups use these now. When he attempted to play it at hosay one year he was literally PUSHED out of the gayelle, but before leaving he turned and told them "next year you all will be playing plastic tassa" so said so done. 99.99% of tassa groups use them.
RIP Krishna Soogrim...The Original Malick Tassa
A LEGEND!!!!
yet too see someone compete with this
On September 7th 2012 Mr.Soogrim-Ram went to the great beyond to meet the likes of Harry Latchman and Sylvan Bharat and others.
Thanks! I'm glad you are enjoying it. I hope to get back sometime soon. It was fun talking with Krishna. I love hearing about your family's history with tassa.
uncle i love you!!!!!!!!!!! u rock dude.. dont let anybody tell yuh otherwise
this is the man responsible for creating the plastic skin tassa drum.
his drum here is made of wood but his first try was with an IRON shell not the freon tank but iron like a pot.
I like the calypso beat the most everytim ei hear it i startin the wining! :)
Krishna soogrim ram bless
That old dude is just toooo gangsta -- "tell him to stop making style" hahaha. Other than the cymbals guy, the other two played flawless. Props props T-n-T!!!
That was beautiful :)
woi mamoo yuh is ah boss
It's North Trinidad in Malick.
I believe he told me that he has traveled to North America and Europe for some performances (I'd have to check my notes to tell you for sure), but he lives in Malick, San Juan, Trinidad. I made this video at his house there. Very nice guy too!
You got to buy fiberglass sheets or fiberglass rods. Rods are easier to deal with, but it takes time to make a pair of chob, first couple times it might not come out good, eventually you'll get the hang of it. Borrow somebody's old chob and take it apart and see how they did it...
The puerto rican guy playing the brass is not accustomed to it, he normally is a fuller. Malick Tassa Drummers is one of the best in Trinidad and the World.Every note heard clean and clear.
ya tikora is a real nice hand...
That drum shell is made out of wood, thats why it has that certain sound.
like that old style is in the culture!!!
its nice !!
chek out too Shailendraa chotoe its surinam old styl bhaitak gana he is a dholl master blassssssst!!!
Man that oly guy just rocks. Check out all the different notes he gets from that drum! Where is he? Trinidad? NY? Elsewhere?
Harry was a wrist drummer with soor one of his best drum coat of arms an wen come to hosay drum master in is class an his bass man balior power hitter
Nice Nice!!!
ay man i need to learn some hands i could play but not that good when ya go make ya next video?
daz real tassa yo
anybody know how to make the sticks for the cutter?
Then he tried the wooden shell and got what he was looking for.
When this drum was first introduced most if not all tassa drummers dismissed it saying it was not a tassa drum and it not sounding good. Most tassa groups use these now. When he attempted to play it at hosay one year he was literally PUSHED out of the gayelle, but before leaving he turned and told them "next year you all will be playing plastic tassa" so said so done. 99.99% of tassa groups use them.
ANY TASSA GROUP IN TRINI
wah happen tuh d jaal man lol
Lol
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lol ay wat happen to de man playin brass?
u hadda buy them.............
I think it has more to do with his inexperience than his skin color.