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How to Play the Darbuka Drum - OneDDL - 09-02-2024 Free Download How to Play the Darbuka Drum Published 9/2024 Duration: 35m | Video: .MP4, 1920x1080 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 2ch | Size: 2.1 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Beginner to Advanced Darbuka What you'll learn Learn the proper ways to play the darbuka starting from the very beginning. Seating positions, as well as basic strokes Intermediate and advanced techniques (such as the finger roll, drum roll, and Turkish split finger) A repetoire of rhythms and advanced variations for each of those rhythms Requirements Having your own darbuka would be ideal. No prior musical experience is needed, but some in any instrument, would be beneficial. Description A comprehensive course covering how to play darbuka (also known as the doumbek). This drum is a lovely middle-eastern musical instrument, and course covers all things related to successfully playing it. This course covers beginner, intermediate, as well as advanced techniques of playing. From seating position, beginner and intermediate strokes, rhythms, and even advanced techniques (such as the Turkish split finger); this course has it all. This course is meant for those who are percussion enthusiasts and even professional percussionists that are looking to expand their repetoire. I hope that this course is beneficial and that the fundamentals (as well as more advanced concepts) are easy to grasp. Please keep in mind that some of the more advanced concepts will take time and practice in order to be replucated. Rest assured, that with practice, great things can occur. The use of notation can also found within this course, and this course uses its very own notation system, which is broken down in detail throughout the course. The rhythms taught do include the mafluf rhythm, ayoub rhythm, maqsoum rhythm, baladi rhythm, saidi rhythm, fallahi, rhythm, masmoudi rhythm, and chiftettelli rhythm. With all of that being said, I hope to be of service through this teaching material. Thanks and kind regards. Who this course is for Percussionists and percussion enthusiasts. Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |