I could listen to this & nothing else for the rest of my life. Just two guys. Props to the guy playing the accompanying part. There'd be no jam without him.
meshack adera it is not the djembe but the musician that makes the sound. Play his djembe and you will get nothing more than your own sound. Give him another djembe and he still get his own sound out of it.
m adera: What do you mean by "the playing is not great" ? May be you completly missed the point. He is showing you several typical mendiani phrases for you to practice (intermediate level) or build your own mendiani sol phrases onto it (advance level). For beginners, there is a great exercise to do : 1/ count the beats (1234) when listening to the djembe part. When you are confortable with this, open your ears to the sangbang part and try to keep on counting without losing the beat. One cluen for you : 4 beats, 5 note, and among the 5, only one is played on the beat (beat 1) (*). If you are not familiar with this kind of exercise it can take a day or two to understand what you have to do, and the rest of the week to get it well. Have fun ! @m adera: once you are done with this exercise, I am quite confident that the first thing you will be willing to do is to come back here and delete your comment 🤣 (*) 4 beat of 3 notes = 1ea2ea3ea4ea. The sangbang plays this way : O . O . . X . . O . O . Merging the two lines gives O.O2.X3.O4O.
L’énergie qui l’envoi dans C’est phrases je peut m’endormir en 3 minute on peut la replay illimité c’est beau bravo amigo
I could listen to this & nothing else for the rest of my life. Just two guys. Props to the guy playing the accompanying part. There'd be no jam without him.
One of, if not the best, playing of mendiani I have ever heard. Merci.
Masterpiece
Quelle énergie
love it....
Ça suit bien le doum doum hehe
Finally found this so happy
Jaime trop sotolo Adama et mon oncle
nice one guyz!
great djembe music!!
Je vien de kaganba
Magic happened!
The troll only made me like the other comments more 😂
“The playing is not that great” guy 😂😂😂 Where do these a-holes come from?
the playing is not that great, but that djembe si the best sounding I ever heard
meshack adera it is not the djembe but the musician that makes the sound. Play his djembe and you will get nothing more than your own sound. Give him another djembe and he still get his own sound out of it.
please share a video of some mendiani playing that you do like and tag me.
« The playing is not that great » 😂😂😂
m adera: What do you mean by "the playing is not great" ? May be you completly missed the point. He is showing you several typical mendiani phrases for you to practice (intermediate level) or build your own mendiani sol phrases onto it (advance level). For beginners, there is a great exercise to do : 1/ count the beats (1234) when listening to the djembe part. When you are confortable with this, open your ears to the sangbang part and try to keep on counting without losing the beat. One cluen for you : 4 beats, 5 note, and among the 5, only one is played on the beat (beat 1) (*). If you are not familiar with this kind of exercise it can take a day or two to understand what you have to do, and the rest of the week to get it well. Have fun !
@m adera: once you are done with this exercise, I am quite confident that the first thing you will be willing to do is to come back here and delete your comment 🤣
(*) 4 beat of 3 notes = 1ea2ea3ea4ea.
The sangbang plays this way : O . O . . X . . O . O .
Merging the two lines gives O.O2.X3.O4O.
@@OL9245 intermediate level?! Are you kidding?