Friday, 21 October 2022

Darbuka Lesson 1 - position & strokes [B]

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Hi, welcome to my darbuka tutorial as well as ... ... right here is a photo of a blackboard we found on the web. So, first the playing placement. The darbuka is a cup drum. If you are right-handed, area it on your left lap. As near your hip as feasible. Search for balance, and lastly tilt it inwards, to ensure that it falls ... ... however, prevent it from dropping with your right lap. In this setting, the darbuka must be safe. Examine it, and if it is, position your left hand on top of it ... ... with the tips of your fingers touching the membrane, and also the wrist on the shell right here, and also the elbow on the back of the shell. And also avoid chairs that are expensive. If they are the darbuka may roll down from your legs. And also currently for fundamental sounds, of which there are three: the base Dum, the right-hand man Tak, and also the left hand Ka.The initial audio is the Dum. It'' s a bass sound. You struck it with your fingertips: 4 or 3 of them, in the middle of the membrane ... ... and you launch the membrane layer quickly to allow it vibrate. Similar to this. The only problem is that your fingers require support. So what you really do is you make an arc with your hand ... And you hit all at once with your fingertips in the facility, and with your wrist on the edge. Similar to this. Locate the appropriate angle, since if you struck as well strongly with your fingers or too strongly with your wrist, the noise won'' t come.Find the angle ... as well as play. Back to chalkboard. The next 2 audios are the ideal hand Tak and the left hand Ka. Currently, they are basically identical, but remember the darbuka is not a symetrical instrument like the African djembe, and it has different strokes for both hands. So, what you do, you use your ring- or your ring- as well as middle-finger as well as you attempt to hit with your last joint exactly the side of the membrane. Like this. And try to use your wrist. Not your arm, yet your wrist. The Ka is virtually the very same. You additionally struck it with this one or these two fingers: last joint right below. So ... Wow! did you see that!? That'' s impressive! Certainly, I can'' t truly see it.I have a piece of paper right here. That'' s it! Many thanks for viewing!. Check it, and also if it is, place your left hand on top of it ... ... with the tips of your fingers touching the membrane layer, and the wrist on the shell here, and also the elbow on the back of the covering. And now for basic audios, of which there are three: the base Dum, the right hand Tak, and also the left hand Ka.The initial noise is the Dum. What you in fact do is you make an arch with your hand ... As well as you hit at the same time with your fingertips in the facility, as well as with your wrist on the edge. The next 2 noises are the ideal hand Tak as well as the left hand Ka. Now, they are quite much similar, but remember the darbuka is not a symetrical instrument like the African djembe, as well as it has different strokes for both hands.


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