Darbuka Demo 1 : Aksak / Karşilama

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @davidmichaelminyoungan9052
    @davidmichaelminyoungan9052 3 года назад +1

    I've waited a lifetime for this!! This is my moment right now! Thank you Mr. Shorley

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад

      I'm so pleased that the wait is over! Enjoy!

  • @georgeschismenos387
    @georgeschismenos387 3 года назад +1

    Greeting from Greece!Thank you very much Mr.Shorley,you have the best youtybe channel.You explain so clear the rythmes that is so easy for a beginner and amateur like me to follow!I appreciate it very much.

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad you are finding the videos useful. Happy drumming!

  • @MaxSenitt
    @MaxSenitt 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic! Beautiful rhythms, clearly and masterfully demonstrated. THANK-YOU!

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Max!

  • @vedjymoterdjim
    @vedjymoterdjim Год назад +1

    Simple and satisfying

  • @Chantalmoi
    @Chantalmoi 3 года назад +3

    Hi! Could it be played with a framedrum? Thanks for the videos

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад +3

      Yes, the rhythm can be easily adapted to the frame drum!

  • @erolbarut98
    @erolbarut98 Год назад

    Karşılama and aksak are different usuls. This surely karşılama. Both are 9. Aksak goes like. D - T K D - T - T

  • @loghrin_
    @loghrin_ 3 года назад +1

    Any recommendations for someone wanting to purchase an entry level Darbuka?

    • @kenshorley
      @kenshorley  3 года назад +2

      Hi Nicola. The two main darbuka offerings by most drum companies are those made from copper or aluminum. I prefer the sound of the copper ones but aluminum is much more affordable for a first darbuka. Meinl has some entry-level darbuka that are quite well made. In general, I would recommend a tunable darbuka with a plastic head. There are two styles as well, the Egyptian style (which has a rounded edge where the drum head attaches to the body of the drum) and the Turkish style (which I prefer) like the one in this video. Hope this helps!

    • @loghrin_
      @loghrin_ 3 года назад

      @@kenshorley Awesome, thanks so much Ken. I appreciate it!

    • @vedjymoterdjim
      @vedjymoterdjim Год назад

      that helps so much. What was the name of the Égyptien one?