Thanks so much for the lesson!! I've just started playing the doumbek recently, and his videos are by far the clearest and easiest for me to learn from. From one teacher to another--strong work!
Why being so rude? I find his beat very good and the sound too. He is teaching well, patiently and clear. I can follow step by step and play along, not like many others who use the tutorial videos in order to actually show their skills. He is not playing, he is teaching and you have nothing to base your judgment on. Usually a "doctor" is for solving problems and thorough him I have bettered what I couldn't do. And I find it kind of funny, he being dressed like a doctor.
Thanks DrumDoc! I just got a drum and know I need lessons and this is a good start. I remember you from when I lived in South Louisiana, so I know you're a quality instructor. Hope to see you down there again soon - Easy Street Images
Hey Sir Thanks 🙏 Amazing content Would you please introduce the rythme 🥁 with the normal speed playing version ? so that we can an a reference on were you go :) Thank you
I thought those were scrubs. I live in them, I am a dentist, bely dancer since '79, and have played doumbek since 1987. You must go back to the basics now and then.
As noted, DrumDoc is obviously a Dr. [thus the clothes]. Also obvious is he is doumbek player [Doumbek is drum]. He is teaching Baladi ... so like all good teachers he does it slowly and explains well. Looking at his relaxed technique make me think he COULD play fast and show boat like so many youtube so called "teachers" do ... but is humble and just wants t o share. So Mr. Turgay ... the only mountain to climb is your own ego. No wonder so may youtube videos have the comments disabled. BTW - checked out your video. You can also play ... but nothing special and certainly you are on no lofty heights that give you any stone throwing status
Thank you Sally. I wont actually post lesson 2 until u actually get a derbakeh, coz I don't want you to blame me for breaking your laptop ;) you got me thinking about adding a disclaimer :" this lesson is only intended to be practiced on your drum. Do not try this on your laptop". LOL :)
Yes it is. Another beautiful drum is called daf or deff which has the same bols but the notes are actually called toum, bak and chap as the ka. It is a frame drum.
Yea they sound great, it's just a hassle to install them on egyptian drums because they don't fit those correctly. The difference with the mylar head regarding the sound is that they give a rubbing nose (like when you move your hand on the skin) where as the mylar doesn't. On the other hand the skyndeep lets your fingers glide don't do not get sticky even in humid conditions, whereas mylar gets sticky with humidity and sweat.
Great video drumdoc :) I can play this very well now but I need to give my laptop a break before it breaks and use an actual derbakeh :) Looking forward to lesson 2 :)
@DrumDoc5 Great lesson, thanks! One question about the skyndeep, how did you install it, does it need to be modified in some way? I would like to get the same skin for my doumbek.
HaHa! I love that you're wearing your scrubs. Nice touch, "DrumDoc"! I was recently given an old Alexandria darbuka with an original mylar head that needs to be replaced. I was considering the Skyndeep head. You said they are hard to fit on properly. What did you do to get yours to work?
mxm190 Baladi is the western name for the Arabic rhythm known as Masmoudi Seghir. Saidi is in the same 'family' as Baladi which also includes Maksoum but Saidi generally speaking has the two doums in the second half.
Thanks so much for the lesson!! I've just started playing the doumbek recently, and his videos are by far the clearest and easiest for me to learn from. From one teacher to another--strong work!
Why being so rude? I find his beat very good and the sound too. He is teaching well, patiently and clear. I can follow step by step and play along, not like many others who use the tutorial videos in order to actually show their skills. He is not playing, he is teaching and you have nothing to base your judgment on. Usually a "doctor" is for solving problems and thorough him I have bettered what I couldn't do. And I find it kind of funny, he being dressed like a doctor.
Thanks DrumDoc! I just got a drum and know I need lessons and this is a good start. I remember you from when I lived in South Louisiana, so I know you're a quality instructor. Hope to see you down there again soon - Easy Street Images
As a Dentist and a belly dancer, I live in my scrubs. Excellent lessons❣️ I have subscribed
Thank you
The best video for balady. Sankissss
Another great vid mate! Enjoyed your other one on, malfuf, too!.....learnt alot! Keep up the good work. Mark. Southampton. England.
Very good DrumDoc!!! Thanks for posting!!!
Yes very good. I’m using it’s today and this month for baladi classes. Thanks for searching 🙏🔥🌟👍👍❤️
Thank you for the video! I too can´t wait for the next one!
veryyyyy goooooodd!!!!! I love this lesson!!!
This is the best one yet!! Im playing!
Very nice darabuka is it leather from fishes ..?and how much is it cost?
Hey Sir
Thanks 🙏
Amazing content
Would you please introduce the rythme 🥁 with the normal speed playing version ? so that we can an a reference on were you go :)
Thank you
Tremendous 🔥
I love your lessons thanks
simply amazing I'm trying slowly and i hope to get faster to get the rhythm as you
I thought those were scrubs. I live in them, I am a dentist, bely dancer since '79,
and have played doumbek since 1987. You must go back to the basics now and then.
Very nice!!
Learning. Thank you for the clear explanation.
As noted, DrumDoc is obviously a Dr. [thus the clothes]. Also obvious is he is doumbek player [Doumbek is drum]. He is teaching Baladi ... so like all good teachers he does it slowly and explains well. Looking at his relaxed technique make me think he COULD play fast and show boat like so many youtube so called "teachers" do ... but is humble and just wants t o share. So Mr. Turgay ... the only mountain to climb is your own ego. No wonder so may youtube videos have the comments disabled.
BTW - checked out your video. You can also play ... but nothing special and certainly you are on no lofty heights that give you any stone throwing status
this is awsome!
Can I ask what skin are you using for your darbuka? Is it Remo or a natural one?
Thank you Sally. I wont actually post lesson 2 until u actually get a derbakeh, coz I don't want you to blame me for breaking your laptop ;) you got me thinking about adding a disclaimer :" this lesson is only intended to be practiced on your drum. Do not try this on your laptop". LOL :)
Omg that's a beautiful instrument
Yes it is. Another beautiful drum is called daf or deff which has the same bols but the notes are actually called toum, bak and chap as the ka. It is a frame drum.
Yea they sound great, it's just a hassle to install them on egyptian drums because they don't fit those correctly. The difference with the mylar head regarding the sound is that they give a rubbing nose (like when you move your hand on the skin) where as the mylar doesn't. On the other hand the skyndeep lets your fingers glide don't do not get sticky even in humid conditions, whereas mylar gets sticky with humidity and sweat.
Great video drumdoc :) I can play this very well now but I need to give my laptop a break before it breaks and use an actual derbakeh :) Looking forward to lesson 2 :)
Could someone please write out the baladi rhythm (I.e doum, doum, teh, ka)? I can’t catch the instructor. He’s going too fast
@DrumDoc5 Great lesson, thanks! One question about the skyndeep, how did you install it, does it need to be modified in some way? I would like to get the same skin for my doumbek.
Very nice!!
I see you put on a Remo skyndeep head. Those are really nice sounding, aren't they?
👏👏👏👏
Omg are you in scrubs ?? I wished my dr played the drums lol 💕💕
Hai
I want to learn
Haw can you help me
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Nice :)
I want to know the difference between Darbuka and Daf ????
can I play rythmes of Darbuka on Daf :/
thanks a lot I really enjoy♡
HaHa! I love that you're wearing your scrubs. Nice touch, "DrumDoc"!
I was recently given an old Alexandria darbuka with an original mylar head that needs to be replaced. I was considering the Skyndeep head. You said they are hard to fit on properly. What did you do to get yours to work?
Assalamualaikum
Im from indonesia😃
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Why are you wearing hospital scrubs?
+lobsterlover12 Because he's the Drum Doc. :)
I live in my scrubs and play dumbek.
😍😍😍😲😲😲great
hey thanks!!! It helped me a lot!! :) realy nice!.:)
Are you in scrubs?
Nice one Broo!!
favorit drumming
Awsome
Thank you very much. =)
hey i lked it bro...
MrElprnx me too
Drumsoc where are you from?
I learned this rhythm with zills. It sounds so different with a drum.
Great
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Nice!!
ده اسمه مصمودى صغير
Hi!
yes
so baladi, mamoudi and saidi are all basically the same? They sound like it.
mxm190 Saidi sounds completely different to me.
mxm190 Baladi is the western name for the Arabic rhythm known as Masmoudi Seghir. Saidi is in the same 'family' as Baladi which also includes Maksoum but Saidi generally speaking has the two doums in the second half.
NO.
baladi: doum doum tak doum tak taka
saidi: doum tak doum doum tak taka
maqsoum: doum tak tak doum tak taka
ALL ARE #EGYPTIAN FOLK MUSIC
Baladi is North Egypt while Saidi is Upper Egypt.
Thanx a lot.. :)
thank you
güzell
I just discovered this video!! Love it drumtekdoc hahh
Thanks .
BALDI RHYME IS #EGYPTIAN MUSIC, YOU SHOULD KINDLY MENTION ITS COUNTRY! #EGYPT #BALADI
I am egyptian boiiii
very good
well done
الطبلة صنعت عند العرب وسار الخواجة يعلمونا العزف على الطبلة
hhhhhh do7k 3al d2oun hh
موسيقي مصرية صارت عالمية
drum doc.. wearing a scrub. that's clever lol
😀
Живота!
You cemen
nur hayati maybe
Mainin nya lama keburu ngelek
Less talking more action dude!
Drumdoc?? Not even close...i respect your enthusiasm but to be a "doc" you have a mountain to climb pal...
Drumdoc where are you from?