In my country (Estonia) Remo djembes are not even sold. Online I would get it for about €400 probably with shipping included. Once, I went to Finland and saw a Remo at least €150 more than what they sell online in Europe. Very much a different price country by country.
Hey, if you mean the part that happens at 3:45 then playing such a beat with that tempo is simply something that happens after some time of practice. Don't worry if the quiet strokes sound too loud at first - they get more quiet after a while (and best to practice slowly).
@@DjembeMaster thank you for getting back to me 🙏🏻 I have seen you do courses which is great. I can do some basic rhythms and have been to drum circles. Should I still start with course 1 or 2?
I suggest Volume 1 🙂 I have a way of paying attention to many details in the beginning. This is important to lay a strong foundation for the future - then you’ll be able to play faster and faster without hurting hands or getting tired 😉
Correct, Sir! 😎 The 332 beat has one bass stroke in it. The reggaeton beat has two bass strokes in it. They do sound similar, but definitely make sure which one you choose when playing along to another instrument or song. I'm uploading recent concerts/gatherings - there you see me use many of the beats I teach in videos. And more complicated versions of those beats ♥
Ohh gooddd, not reggaeton, I hate reggaeton so much, it's almost all you can hear in summer at beach resorts in Romania as well, I'm sooo sick of it. :)
Nice play and very good alternatively handtechnique, but i prefer a original africa Djembe, because the Remo Djembe slaps sounds very metallic. Anyway, you do it very well👍
Thanks a lot for the useful videos, after finding you here, and watching your videos, l have decided to buy a Jimbe and start with your videos ❤❤❤❤
That’s amazing ☺️ My mission is complete 🍒✅🎉🥁
I think I just fell in love! 🥰 With your humour!! 😀 And hair 😉
Thanks, Anne 😉
You're great, I love the ending too😁🙈
Thanks! 😉
Wow that's amazing 😍
I'm learning good stuff from you
Glad to hear this ☺️☺️
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This Remo Djembe is really expensive in my country. It would be great if I could buy it here.
In my country (Estonia) Remo djembes are not even sold. Online I would get it for about €400 probably with shipping included.
Once, I went to Finland and saw a Remo at least €150 more than what they sell online in Europe. Very much a different price country by country.
Thanks for your reply, I found a musical instrument store yesterday and got it for 400 euros. really expensive....
But you still got it? 🥳
Please do a video for my favorite beat.. :)
That was the one with only the bass strokes, right? :D Loud, quiet, loud quiet.
Done ✅
Its 'ayoub' rhythm 😉
New Djembe player here.
Any tips on how to progress from the second speed to the third?
I'm at a loss :)
Hey, if you mean the part that happens at 3:45 then playing such a beat with that tempo is simply something that happens after some time of practice. Don't worry if the quiet strokes sound too loud at first - they get more quiet after a while (and best to practice slowly).
@@DjembeMaster thank you for getting back to me 🙏🏻
I have seen you do courses which is great.
I can do some basic rhythms and have been to drum circles. Should I still start with course 1 or 2?
I suggest Volume 1 🙂 I have a way of paying attention to many details in the beginning. This is important to lay a strong foundation for the future - then you’ll be able to play faster and faster without hurting hands or getting tired 😉
Superb
Isn’t this beat3 most important very similar to 332 beat in three most beginner beats?
Correct, Sir! 😎 The 332 beat has one bass stroke in it. The reggaeton beat has two bass strokes in it.
They do sound similar, but definitely make sure which one you choose when playing along to another instrument or song.
I'm uploading recent concerts/gatherings - there you see me use many of the beats I teach in videos. And more complicated versions of those beats ♥
Reggaeton. Canary Islands only reggaeton...???
Must have been reggaeton-month :D
Ohh gooddd, not reggaeton, I hate reggaeton so much, it's almost all you can hear in summer at beach resorts in Romania as well, I'm sooo sick of it. :)
Nice play and very good alternatively handtechnique, but i prefer a original africa Djembe, because the Remo Djembe slaps sounds very metallic. Anyway, you do it very well👍
To each, their own ☺️