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Darbuka Lesson 1 (7) - Left-hand patterns [Int]

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • KarWil's Darbuka Tutorial [Intermediate Level]
    Part 1 (7): Independent left-hand patterns: beats and off-beats played against the Maqsuum\Belledi\Saidi rhythm group, and left-hand patterns for the Malfuf. Double speed off-beats played with Maqsuum. Right-hand fills played against left-hand beats. First lesson at Intermediate level.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @hackeem7
    @hackeem7 3 роки тому

    You are just inspiring people to play darbuka

  • @rosaleticia.
    @rosaleticia. 9 років тому +6

    I love your lessons! Thank you so much! Greatings from Brazil

  • @Gamestationx360
    @Gamestationx360 13 років тому +2

    It's like ear candy. So much variation in the melody!

  • @stellaluna8933
    @stellaluna8933 10 років тому +2

    These are great lessons. I can't wait to start playing :)

  • @didgworld1
    @didgworld1 9 років тому

    Hi Karol, SUPER-Tutorial, best wishes from Bavaria, Germany.

  • @andresa1963
    @andresa1963 10 років тому +1

    Awesome!!!! Love the tutorials...

  • @madhuss7977
    @madhuss7977 4 роки тому

    This tutorials are very helpful.

  • @amirabdulreda
    @amirabdulreda 11 років тому +1

    Kind sir, you have taught me a lot!

  • @Zhudewang
    @Zhudewang 11 років тому

    Than you, this is very good for me ... I am just beginning to get some of the basics from other tutorials.

  • @willdrum1
    @willdrum1 8 років тому

    Thanks for the great lessons! Would love to see more!

  • @tribaltomsk
    @tribaltomsk 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for your lessons!!!

  • @federicotiziani1166
    @federicotiziani1166 4 роки тому

    You are the best, thanks!

  • @Msgdos
    @Msgdos 11 років тому

    Great lesson! Very helpful. Thanks for posting this video:)

  • @SweetMoves
    @SweetMoves 6 років тому

    Thank you for your cool videos!

  • @peacelovemusik
    @peacelovemusik 11 років тому

    4 strokes for each semicorchea (sixteenth note). In spanish (i know it like this beacause i speak spanish more than english :p) the way you write and sing a semicorchea to play it, is like this: 1eia 2eia 3eia 4eia.Remembering that each number represent the beat. Also each letter represent a stroke. In the maqsuum 1:05 , when you play it with the double speed off-beats 3:28 and you help yourself sing it with1eia 2eia 3eia 4eia and place it under the rhythm DT TD T but incorporating the left hand

  • @SyafiqSharif
    @SyafiqSharif 10 років тому

    This tutorial really help

  • @olimgattorosso
    @olimgattorosso 11 років тому

    Grande!!!

  • @SimoneSilva-qc2hn
    @SimoneSilva-qc2hn 2 роки тому +1

    Muito bom. Obrigado

  • @tsatalmpasis
    @tsatalmpasis 9 років тому +4

    EFXARISTO POLY EISAI POLY KALOS DASKALOS!!! TY U

  • @klangr4usch
    @klangr4usch 12 років тому

    very good lessons! thx, learning a lot from u :)

  • @orginaalnaa
    @orginaalnaa 13 років тому

    Great ! Thanks :)
    I like it !

  • @positivedrumming
    @positivedrumming 13 років тому

    great man! thanks!

  • @sarahaldali1489
    @sarahaldali1489 4 роки тому

    Very helpful

  • @TheDRUMMER311
    @TheDRUMMER311 13 років тому

    nice rhythms i love !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @NiEmPo213
    @NiEmPo213 12 років тому

    nie zle :) dzieki za rade :)

  • @safwanabs8305
    @safwanabs8305 11 років тому

    super

  • @peacelovemusik
    @peacelovemusik 11 років тому

    i figure it out like this: when he speak about double speed off-beats, he said that you have to stroke with left hand, after the beat (named with numbers) and after every off-beat (named with "*" or "and"), so if you took the musical figure sixteenth note or semicorchea or whatever you know it, and place it under the image on 3:10, all you have is a perfect match! why? because the figure that he is demostrating there, is a sixteenth note. For each beat there is going to be 4 strokes

  • @ratzeXVI
    @ratzeXVI 14 років тому

    hey, really like your classes! Are you planning to publish more? I'ld love it!
    cheers
    andreas

  • @AlKuufi
    @AlKuufi 3 роки тому

    I didnt understand what [B] means until ive come to this lesson

  • @laurs9092
    @laurs9092 11 років тому +2

    from 3:10 i understood very little. what is going on there?

  • @xeneizevzolano
    @xeneizevzolano 13 років тому

    Folks,,,Do you know where can I find the rest of the Intermidiate lessons? This guy really know how to teach...the other just wanna show their virtuosity...Greetings from Argentina

  • @thesoulliar
    @thesoulliar 11 років тому

    for the other lessons?

  • @wnfernand
    @wnfernand 6 років тому +1

    Become difficult for me

  • @TheGambheer
    @TheGambheer 4 роки тому

    Hi. Thank you for the vedio. I'm the beginner.. My left fingers are very weak... Can't play like you. Please suggest

    • @xoutofdatex
      @xoutofdatex 3 роки тому

      use your wrist, make it very relaxed and flexible, and train a lot.

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann108 13 років тому

    @CLdanceandrum If your non-dominant hand (which would be your left hand if you are right handed) hurts when playing this means that your technique is wrong. The drummer in this video has a very strange way of holding his left hand with the thumb stuck way out. If you are imitating this style (which is in no teaching style I've ever seen) Bring your thumb way in, right next to your index finger. Your hand will be more relaxed and in a more appropriate position.

  • @jhondevolder2261
    @jhondevolder2261 10 років тому

    The way the rhythms are written is not correct. That makes it difficult to learn. For example: X.oo, Xooo, Xoo., ... is just something he wrote but you can't understand the rhythm from it.

  • @hinasaftarachel
    @hinasaftarachel 5 років тому

    10x from israel!

  • @isfahani
    @isfahani 11 років тому

    Great concepts, but almost totally lacking in proper technique. Weird.