i couldn't for the love of god find someone that could teach me the split roll well enough. i didn't understand it at all and now that i saw this i'm starting to play it, slowly making it faster, but not as loud as I'd want. thanks a lot, you're really good at this.
Hania just a variety of hand techniques you can practice slowly each day until you strengthen your fingers I do this every day Don’t progress to speed until you get it right otherwise you get into bad habits and it’s a pain to get it on track again
The Turkish split roll is hard for me to learn because I'm right-handed and getting my left hand to cooperate correctly is tough I've watched hundreds of videos and I'd say yours is the best thank you.
Thanks brother, it is how you explain the process which defines the student to innerstand or struggle, teaching should be a universal language so everybody can learn without struggle. Keep on the path my friend. ❤ subscribe for more 💫
Great video... Something very important that wasn't mentioned on any videos I saw to begin is the fact that you have to read your wrists. I'm working on quadruple rolls since I begun in February, and it takes lots of practice to get forearm and hands muscles to get used to it. Thanks for the video. PS: I couldn't see what fingers you used with the last technique Ka (I'm practicing with annular and pointing fingers but can't get good sound with the pointing finger)
Walter Fernandez thanks, yes the wrist is very important to beaware of because it is the "hinge" that creates the movement to your hands. Also keep persistent at it, I have been learning for about 9 months and you have to want it if it is important to your musical goals. Anybody can play darbuka, thats why its so fun to jam with musicians or even play for dancers. 🙂
Hey man... I wonder if you learnt the hand Independence skill... I'm having trouble with that because there isn't videos of exercises to learn that (found only 1 called "about Independence"
Darbuka Lesson - Beginner/Advanced Turkish Split Finger Exercises (Rolls) 🥁
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i couldn't for the love of god find someone that could teach me the split roll well enough. i didn't understand it at all and now that i saw this i'm starting to play it, slowly making it faster, but not as loud as I'd want.
thanks a lot, you're really good at this.
Yowwww. Ive been trying to learn this for years. Finaly a genuine lesson with nothing expected in return. God Bless. I got it! lol. Thank you!
Hania just a variety of hand techniques you can practice slowly each day until you strengthen your fingers I do this every day Don’t progress to speed until you get it right otherwise you get into bad habits and it’s a pain to get it on track again
Very clear. You give good goals to shoot for and show how to get there.
The Turkish split roll is hard for me to learn because I'm right-handed and getting my left hand to cooperate correctly is tough I've watched hundreds of videos and I'd say yours is the best thank you.
Thanks brother, it is how you explain the process which defines the student to innerstand or struggle, teaching should be a universal language so everybody can learn without struggle. Keep on the path my friend. ❤ subscribe for more 💫
assalamualaikum akhy... i am darbuka lover from Indonesia,
thanks so much for your tutorial..
thanks for the tips brother ~ def gonna hit it hard
Thank you for lesson
Great! ♥ Greetings from Argentina!
Good also self is a beginner but studied a lot tks
Great video... Something very important that wasn't mentioned on any videos I saw to begin is the fact that you have to read your wrists. I'm working on quadruple rolls since I begun in February, and it takes lots of practice to get forearm and hands muscles to get used to it. Thanks for the video. PS: I couldn't see what fingers you used with the last technique Ka (I'm practicing with annular and pointing fingers but can't get good sound with the pointing finger)
Walter Fernandez thanks, yes the wrist is very important to beaware of because it is the "hinge" that creates the movement to your hands. Also keep persistent at it, I have been learning for about 9 months and you have to want it if it is important to your musical goals. Anybody can play darbuka, thats why its so fun to jam with musicians or even play for dancers. 🙂
Thank you, its will helps me lot
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Awesome 💖💖💖
How about counting out the Q rolls the way you did the 16 note rolls. It would be very helpful.
Awesome!
I was just wondering at first secs "whaat beginner"? it is 100% for advanced ppl. hey , but nice video man
halo aku dari Indonesia ...video mu bagus banget❤❤
Love you....😍😍😍😍
Thanks bro I hope this helped you on your journey 🙏✨
Amazing
I compose piano music and I think your lesson just inspired my next piece. Thank you. Do you play any other instruments?
Great 😎 yes I do, check out my channel thanks
so i dont switch fingers in the turkish split part? start with the index and finish with it right? no rotating
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very nice ❤
W Chad
Hey man... I wonder if you learnt the hand Independence skill... I'm having trouble with that because there isn't videos of exercises to learn that (found only 1 called "about Independence"
Hey mate, Im just letting you know I uploaded a lesson on independant left hand if your interested 🙂
Thanks for this. I am just starting out. Hoping to accompany an Oud player I know from Morocco. Are you in Australia? The accent suggests it!
Yes I am, good luck on your journey 💚🙏🏆
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