He does a nice job explaining and teaching. This is the correct way to do this, especially for beginners. More advanced players may find it easier and quicker to use different methods of getting that strap on correctly, but nothing wrong with this method.
Once you get the strap to your length you can get rid of the large knot and stitch the ends together in a box stitch with an X in the middle. If you want a cleaner look and feel.
Those carpets are Guinean mudcloth fabric made into bedspreads or wall hangings, also other uses in Africa. They are warm to wear in a hot climate (in West Africa), so not often worn on the body - BUT, sometimes.
He does a nice job explaining and teaching. This is the correct way to do this, especially for beginners. More advanced players may find it easier and quicker to use different methods of getting that strap on correctly, but nothing wrong with this method.
Much appreciated 👍🏾
Thank you for the video! How long is the belt you are using in the video?
It's 3.6 meters
@@africandrumming Thanks for your quick reply. I’ll try to find one!
@@toshisakamoto2509 www.africandrumming.com.au/product/roving-strap/
@@africandrumming Thank you! ☺️
Soooo glad I found this video 😂😂😂😂
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Thanks for your valuable idea bro 👍👍👍👍👍
Much appreciated
Thanks!
What is the length of strap....?
4.35m
Once you get the strap to your length you can get rid of the large knot and stitch the ends together in a box stitch with an X in the middle. If you want a cleaner look and feel.
Thank you sir
Life saver
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuu!!!
Thanks, at the point where you are crossing the ropes you cant see shit. Nice camera ankle I was actually interested in your carpets at the wall.
Fitzibutzi did you work it out yet?
Those carpets are Guinean mudcloth fabric made into bedspreads or wall hangings, also other uses in Africa. They are warm to wear in a hot climate (in West Africa), so not often worn on the body - BUT, sometimes.