Split Hand Double-Ka, part 2 (intermediate-advanced)

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • This lesson shows further techniques with the Turkish split-hand double-ka, using the pointer and ring fingers on the left hand. It’s intended for players who are already have some familiarity with the double-ka and are looking for more exercises and ways to incorporate it into their playing.
    This video shows ways to use the double-ka in the rhythms: Beledi, Malfouf, Maqsum, and Saiidi.
    The double-ka is a surprisingly versatile tool and great way to add excitement to your playing. It can take years to master, so don't be discouraged when you don't get it right away. Once you've got it down, it can be done with almost no effort and becomes an easy way to play quick fills.
    The double-ka also lets the left hand to take over some of the work usually done by the right hand, allowing the right to play basic rhythms while the left handles all the embellishment.
    You might be surprised how much having this technique in your repertoire will amplify your creativity and the fun-factor of the darbuka. Your sense of rhythm, your creativity, and your muscle memory are all neurologically inter-related, so when you add a new go-to technique, rhythmic ideas that never would have occurred to you just emerge naturally.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @michalrymar
    @michalrymar 7 років тому +4

    Geoff your tutorials are the most proffesional doubmek tutorials on youtube, please record a few this year too, thank you

    • @geoffchilders
      @geoffchilders  7 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I've been meaning to get around to making a new video and trying some new production techniques. What would you like to see a tutorial on?

    • @michalrymar
      @michalrymar 7 років тому

      what is your email address, as i want to put a couple of links in my reply?

    • @geoffchilders
      @geoffchilders  7 років тому

      Send me a P.M.

  • @denus_valdes
    @denus_valdes Рік тому

    Great work Muallim!

  • @nadialotus1305
    @nadialotus1305 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @activeenglishlecreusot9628
    @activeenglishlecreusot9628 4 роки тому

    Simple and to the point. Thanks!

  • @HectorBboyTitoAntiman
    @HectorBboyTitoAntiman 7 років тому +1

    nice job i learned from Chile thanks

  • @DmitryKrasnikov
    @DmitryKrasnikov Рік тому

    what is the model of darbuka he played on?

    • @geoffchilders
      @geoffchilders  Рік тому

      It's a Gawharet El Fan sombaty plus. You can find them on Arabinstruments.com