Drummer's Rhythm Secret
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Kalani shares a simple tip to get more out of your drumming practice. This strategy can help you stay in time and create more variety in your playing. It's a great tip for beginning drummers, music educators, and community drumming facilitators who want to help others enjoy drumming in an accessible way. Join our supporters at / kalani and get access to exclusive content and monthly drawings for professional instruments.
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This is the same way I practice and come up with beat patterns! Great video, bless up!
Watched this session b4. Pattern so cool watching it again. Thanks kalani. Love it
I knew the grid and taught my students to improvise according to that but i guess this is a more natural way of teaching and getting out different rhythmic ideas. Thank you 😁
👏👏👏👏best way to get interesting beats and timing in 4/4...also great when using odd time🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
Sure - Anything you want. It's all good.
Nice! Thanks for this guidance. I'm a guitar player that's dabbling with hand drums. Funk guitar players use a similar technique to maintain a steady and consistent 16th note rhythm. Our strumming hand is constantly moving in a 16th note motion even if we aren't striking the strings. Makes for real tight, in the groove, rhythm chops.
Those bongos sound crispy
Rythme demistified ! Just so useful thanks a lot
This is such a great video for a beginner like me. Cant wait to practice this beat. Thanks for the advice!!
Fantastic lesson - thank you!
You're welcome!
Good stuff, but you also need to do the same excercise on ternary grid as well!
Plus, when it comes to west african music, quite a few rhythms have unevenly spaced grid (swung).
amazing stuff
Thank you
Gracias Kalani por compartir tu saber. Saludos.
I love Percussion and instrumen percussions.
From Indonesia. Good Job 👍
Kendang koplo gaes... Dangduttan 😁😁😁👍🏿
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Great advice. Thanks for sharing. You make it look too easy.
Always good videos appreciate you.
Love the sound of those bongos, i have a cheap pair, just starting to learn but I've been unsure about tuning. I've tightened them heaps but I'm afraid of snapping the rods or stretching the skins so tight its breaks.
You cover so many percussion instruments in your marvelous channel. Could you please also do a video about washboard?
I'll keep it in mind. I'm not a washboard pro, but I'll see what I can do.
Can one sit on the floor cross legged Tabla style and play Bongos effectively and efficiently?
Hi Kalani - first i want to say, thank you very much for your videoes, they are awesome to have as a guidens counselor for semi-pro percussionist like myself. I always consult your channel before going out to buy new sounds and instruments or when I am in doubt about some some basics of playing. So thank you!
Now! A question. Could you be persuaded to make a video on heads for bongoes, especially about the Cuban-plastic solution, the fiber head, and different hides. I am e.g. playing in an orchestra playing Afro-pop, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-funk song, and I would love to have some bongoes that can be played with sticks - for soloing especially - but I am in doubt about what is the best solution and the differences between the different heads.
Good vibes!
Mika
Hi Mika - Thank you for the kind words. I am happy to do a Bongo Head video; however, I only have natural skin heads at the moment, so I would need to get more samples and options to show them. I would be OK talking about them, but I think people want to hear them, yes?
@@WORLDDRUMCLUB Yes, definitely!
Great man, soon I become your patreon, great teachings from U tu us ;-)