Wow this is so beautiful. Thank You for sharing your time & gifts with us. My Dad did all kinds of woodwork & I wish he could have seen this. He would have been fascinated as I am. ❤✌️
Hi Shawn Littlebear. I just wanted to thank you for the time and effort that you put into making these videos. I've seen handmade drums at markets before and have always been curious about the process behind them, so it inspiring to see the time and attention put into breathing these to life. I hope that 9 years later you are doing well and are still making and and playing the drums.
Thank You Shawn!!! For taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise. I appreciate that you are sharing your wonderful Native American Culture with the world. So many arts and crafts have died with the person possessing the skill. So much wisdom has been lost just being verbally passed down, in an attempt to preserving it's purity. Thank You for letting us in..... promoting unity and respect. I will make a drum using your technique this month!
Thank you! I was lucky enough that Jerry McDonald Thundercloud was in my country and he taught me how to make the traditional drum. Very happy with her (my drum).
I just used your tutorial to birth my first drum. It was surprisingly easy other than getting things to line up correctly ,but that was my fault for cutting the lace in half rather than a 1/4 - 3/4 ratio. My biggest question is where did you all go? I've noticed this channel just dropped off a few years ago. I loved your content. Many blessings wherever your path has taken you my friend.
I see other videos on UA-cam where Non-Natives trying to teach and sell so-call drum kits and here you a actually Native teaching how to make drum and telling a story about culture passing on the knowledge for free..
Wouldn't it be easier to fold that round skin together and punch the hole through then to get better and quicker work for symmetry? Well, I'm thinking so if not doing the double hole sets going around the circle, but single holes around.
I acquired a sheet of raw hide and would like to make a drum. Do I need to soak the entire hide in order to cut it to shape for the drum head? Thank you
super nice drum making information! I am in the opertunity to make a very big drum. The size will be 50 cm in diamenter, from center to end of frame. The frame will be from light, strong wood due to the size. I have found a prefect rawhide with the correct size for it.However, i do need to know the size of the lace that i need to cut for joining the drum all to gether. So the drum will have in total a 1 meter from point to point. Can anyone enlighten me with this quest? I have seen it in a jounering, and they requested it for me to be build (dont ask why... i just try to follow up on the request)..thank you for your information!
Thank you for your answer. so in this case, if i am correct, you need to have +/- 25 cm extra over the total diamenter of the drum :D i can do something with this information. tanhk you again for the information!!! ps i suspect that with 1.25 cm you actualy means 1.25 meter right?
Francisco fcs : actually u need to make sure the lace is 3 times as large as the circumference to ensure u can effectively wrap the big drum. It also needs to be 1/2 inch WIDE lace for big drum
I’ve been watching your videos for a while and wanted to ask: In your experience, what is the type of drum that has the most moving a profound sound? I understand that this may not be universal, since everyone has a different preference for sound, but want to know what you think. I have listened to different drum types, including those made from horse, cow and buffalo. Thank you.
Hy, thanks a lot for the teachings, i need to get a bufalo skin for a drum, maybe you can get me in contact with Shawn littlebear or know where a can get it from, thanks a lot again!!
Hiy Shawn. I enjoyed watching your videos and make drums myself. I have a question... on the introduction to your video you are beating a drum and the drum sound does not continually ring, it makes the sound then dies away suddenly. I really like that and was wondering how to calculate that into my drum making. Some people say that there needs to be a sharp edge that the skin rests on but I am thinking perhaps a thick level edge to the frame might help to stop the sound from continuing? Any thoughts thanks :-)
Your voice makes for good teaching.the background music is so distracting, it actually disrupts my memorie. Sorry but i always speak my toungs thoughts. So what i am asking is that you might stop the music, if not can you lower it so its not louder than yourself .
How come shawn little bear says on other channels he is a record keeper and has ancient Hebrew text guarded by spirits in a cave. How come he says native Americans are Hebrew?
I made my first drum. Thank you for the videos, Brilliant work!
Wow this is so beautiful. Thank You for sharing your time & gifts with us. My Dad did all kinds of woodwork & I wish he could have seen this. He would have been fascinated as I am. ❤✌️
May the Great Spirit always be with you! AH HO
thank you for sharing your gifts and skills
Hi Shawn Littlebear. I just wanted to thank you for the time and effort that you put into making these videos. I've seen handmade drums at markets before and have always been curious about the process behind them, so it inspiring to see the time and attention put into breathing these to life. I hope that 9 years later you are doing well and are still making and and playing the drums.
Shamanic drums are living beings , magical beings. . .for real. . 😌
Thank You Shawn!!! For taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise. I appreciate that you are sharing your wonderful Native American Culture with the world. So many arts and crafts have died with the person possessing the skill. So much wisdom has been lost just being verbally passed down, in an attempt to preserving it's purity. Thank You for letting us in..... promoting unity and respect. I will make a drum using your technique this month!
So much Love, so heartfelt, Thank you so much for sharing the Love through your tradition.Aho.
Your awesome. ❤❤❤❤
I just LOVE listening to you and watching you work. There is a purity in your very voice...
Its allways a blessing to watch skilled people doing their craft, thanks alot!
Thank you! I was lucky enough that Jerry McDonald Thundercloud was in my country and he taught me how to make the traditional drum. Very happy with her (my drum).
I just used your tutorial to birth my first drum. It was surprisingly easy other than getting things to line up correctly ,but that was my fault for cutting the lace in half rather than a 1/4 - 3/4 ratio.
My biggest question is where did you all go? I've noticed this channel just dropped off a few years ago.
I loved your content. Many blessings wherever your path has taken you my friend.
thank you for explaining. I love learning about my native heritage. Going to start making drums soon. Have a wonderful day.
Beautiful work, I so love how you are very giving with your knowledge and heart. Thank you .
Thank you so much for your kindness and sharing your knowledge!! 🙏
Thank you C & A TV this is a great episode !
Beautiful
Thasnk you, Shawn! Beautiful.
bravo....i am one minute and 45 secaonds in and you have captured my attention. ...captivated by your intention. thank you for this so far!
This beautiful
Thank-you for this, generous and well done, excellent instructional video! I'm looking forward to making my first drum!
Thanks Shawn very interesting, my son is a young drumming student and I think he should be learning native drumming because it has much to offer.
I see other videos on UA-cam where Non-Natives trying to teach and sell so-call drum kits and here you a actually Native teaching how to make drum and telling a story about culture passing on the knowledge for free..
You shure?
im going to try and make a drum :) thanks for this awesome lesson
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
Your amazing
Thank you Very Much for this very valuable information, Great Day My Good Friend Aho.
This information has been integral for my spiritual progress. Thank you for the blessings of your wonderful teachings! 🙏🏼🙏🏼💖
Thank you Shwan, you have a great work. Thanks for take time to learn your culture. I have a shamanic drum. Congrats....
Thank you Shawn Littlebear for sharing...
I love you. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Thanks for sharing looking forward to trying this method 😊🙏
Great video!
Great spirit bless you ❤
Thank You Shawn for sharing your knowledge.
I've worked with rawhide and would love to try this .. lineage is Lamebull
love the video, perfectly patient and great techniques, thanks so much
Thanks! Used this to make one
OBRIGADO POR COMPARTILHAR SEU CONHECIMENTO!🙏🙏 PARABÉNS PELA ARTE! EXPLICAÇÃO MARAVILHOSA! OBRIGADO!!
A' ho miigwetch ❤
Wonderful video. Thank you 🙏🏼 I’m making a goat hide drum. Do I cut the hide and then soak, or soak the hide and then cut please?
Thanks for sharing this. Bear
Miigwech. I’ve been wanting to make a drum for years. Do you give workshops? I love your teaching.
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Hi I have a question please how long does the leather stay soaking in tha Wather 🙏
woooowwww love love love, Thank you for teaching
I like the soundtrack :)
This is awesome
Wouldn't it be easier to fold that round skin together and punch the hole through then to get better and quicker work for symmetry? Well, I'm thinking so if not doing the double hole sets going around the circle, but single holes around.
Pleasure meeting Littlebear Shawn. Now I'm hooked and following your videos Route 830X UVX. 🤙🏼
fabulous! thank you!
Thank you very much.
Thanks from Germany
Thank you.
Miigwetch ❤
Do you have a video of you making drum sticks. If you don't could you make one. Thanks
native pride
so traditionally how was the frame cut , moulded -before modern tech ?
Thanks for the pray that he lives
I acquired a sheet of raw hide and would like to make a drum. Do I need to soak the entire hide in order to cut it to shape for the drum head? Thank you
super nice drum making information! I am in the opertunity to make a very big drum. The size will be 50 cm in diamenter, from center to end of frame. The frame will be from light, strong wood due to the size. I have found a prefect rawhide with the correct size for it.However, i do need to know the size of the lace that i need to cut for joining the drum all to gether. So the drum will have in total a 1 meter from point to point. Can anyone enlighten me with this quest? I have seen it in a jounering, and they requested it for me to be build (dont ask why... i just try to follow up on the request)..thank you for your information!
use 1/2 inch lace . . . or 1.25 cm
Thank you for your answer. so in this case, if i am correct, you need to have +/- 25 cm extra over the total diamenter of the drum :D i can do something with this information. tanhk you again for the information!!! ps i suspect that with 1.25 cm you actualy means 1.25 meter right?
Francisco fcs : actually u need to make sure the lace is 3 times as large as the circumference to ensure u can effectively wrap the big drum. It also needs to be 1/2 inch WIDE lace for big drum
I’ve been watching your videos for a while and wanted to ask: In your experience, what is the type of drum that has the most moving a profound sound? I understand that this may not be universal, since everyone has a different preference for sound, but want to know what you think. I have listened to different drum types, including those made from horse, cow and buffalo.
Thank you.
Hi , i am in Europe , can you point me to a good source for rims and hide please , Thank you in advance , much love, Rob
Hy, thanks a lot for the teachings, i need to get a bufalo skin for a drum, maybe you can get me in contact with Shawn littlebear or know where a can get it from, thanks a lot again!!
17:14- describes blessing your hand drum project & effect when playing it ☀️🌞
And thank you, Shawn, for the blessing your are sharing with all of us in the making of a hand drum. Your work is sacred!
Hiy Shawn. I enjoyed watching your videos and make drums myself. I have a question... on the introduction to your video you are beating a drum and the drum sound does not continually ring, it makes the sound then dies away suddenly. I really like that and was wondering how to calculate that into my drum making. Some people say that there needs to be a sharp edge that the skin rests on but I am thinking perhaps a thick level edge to the frame might help to stop the sound from continuing? Any thoughts thanks :-)
I love you relative
What happened to Making Regalia?
We are releasing episode 12 of Making Regalia in about 1 hour from now. :) MR episode 13 will be online next week. Sorry for the delay!
can u use black bear hide?
Your voice makes for good teaching.the background music is so distracting, it actually disrupts my memorie. Sorry but i always speak my toungs thoughts. So what i am asking is that you might stop the music, if not can you lower it so its not louder than yourself .
Where can I get the rims?
I wish i had a powwow drum
i need a big powwow drum
Miigwetch elder
How come shawn little bear says on other channels he is a record keeper and has ancient Hebrew text guarded by spirits in a cave. How come he says native Americans are Hebrew?
Did u know that's my grandpa he has corona know :(
And that's my house but we splitted up bc we lost the house he's in Utah know
ok
so native frames...
Miigwetch
Beautiful
I love you relative