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@nicholasbednar4269
@nicholasbednar4269 7 днів тому
@ibraheem Malik Malik Instruments link not found. Did the shop close up?
@rebeccaiop9061
@rebeccaiop9061 8 днів тому
Great explanation on this interesting instrument. I am from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 and we have a traditional instrument shaped like the darbuka made from wood and the top is made from leather skin.
@rangovanlife
@rangovanlife 16 днів тому
I just made my first lesson here, thank you so much for your effort to teach us ❤ your explanation is very clear.
@108frequency
@108frequency 23 дні тому
Great story ! Thanks for sharing. Playing music and performing for many years , all kinds of things happen. I’m just a beginner at Darbuka and love your videos. Thank you.
@PatrickRosset-ce4qb
@PatrickRosset-ce4qb 29 днів тому
Great teaching, thank you so much!
@el_abayarde
@el_abayarde Місяць тому
You are a great instructor, just subscribed to your channel. Thank you.
@ShivamMishra-od7lt
@ShivamMishra-od7lt Місяць тому
Song for playing d t t d t ?
@ibrahimwehbe1153
@ibrahimwehbe1153 Місяць тому
One of the best If not the best teacher
@numoherisson1656
@numoherisson1656 2 місяці тому
The instructional series (both) that you've made are excellent. I wanted to say, though, that the djembe is a West African drum, commonly found in Guinea, Mali, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and a couple of other W. African countries. The core repertoire is from Mali and Guinea. Also, I wonder if there are any other fans of plain clay drums here? My two favorite tablas are both terra cotta-colored clay with a clear glaze. They were made by an Iraqi gentleman who is now retired. He also made some with really beautiful patterns (black on red), but I couldn't afford those.
@waytruthlifek819
@waytruthlifek819 2 місяці тому
I am 56 yrs old, wanted to learn this instrument from long, love the way you teach, thank you, I will practice for a week...Doum Ka Tek Ka Doum Ka Slap😊, God bless you
@karen4739
@karen4739 2 місяці тому
Love this explanation. Where do I find the audio to practice with?
@martinunfricht9944
@martinunfricht9944 3 місяці тому
Thank you for this great introduction!
@Oneiromaster
@Oneiromaster 3 місяці тому
I would love to know where to get a drum head like yours. All the ones I've found have a big ugly company label on them. I also love the green color.
@Pleasure1964
@Pleasure1964 3 місяці тому
The word for multiple fingers that you repeatedly mispronounced Is pronounced “fah- lan-geez”!!🤦🏿🤦🏿 Please, and thank you very much. You can thank me whenever.🤷🏿‍♂️🤷🏿‍♂️🤷🏿‍♂️
@menamatta3732
@menamatta3732 3 місяці тому
Where are the course notes? I can't see it in the description. Any help would be appreciated :)
@phillishippe9276
@phillishippe9276 3 місяці тому
Woooow!!! Never saw a video that is so well explained and so much information. Thank you for that! Best video to train ❣️
@quantum9612
@quantum9612 4 місяці тому
My darbuka sounds so flat when I play it while touching my other thigh. If the darbuka head is not touched by anything else, it sounds fine. Is that normal? I've seen many pro darbuka players using it while touching the darbuka head with the other leg to keep it balabced, so I'm wondering if it's something wrong with my instrument
@Yogaper
@Yogaper 4 місяці тому
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! Very helpful.
@oskareem
@oskareem 4 місяці тому
I am waiting for my first drum, a djembe, but a love darbuka. This djembe coming is small (22 cm). Maybe I can play it as a darbuka?
@SF-ze6go
@SF-ze6go 4 місяці тому
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@Beechcraft19
@Beechcraft19 4 місяці тому
Never learned Darbuka before. You are amazing indeed, I used my hand when I was really young, did not understand the sounds, but now I understand what I was doing with flicking of my fingers and the palms of my hand like Dum Dum Teck, K T, D, it was the Baladi rythmique. Thank again, you are amazing teacher indeed, now it makes lots of sense. I will try to apply it on the Darbuka
@Iceland874
@Iceland874 4 місяці тому
Darbuka and Doumbek are slightly different. I ordered Darbuka and Doumbek case did not fit. Company told me that they were different but I didn’t know. My granddaughter wanted bongos when she was 2. Then frame drums age 3 and I got my son a Darbuka for his birthday. Now I want one and a djembe.
@AlefArc
@AlefArc 4 місяці тому
Thannnkk youuu soo much dum ka tek ka dum ka tek ka!!!!!!!!
@fatihdarca9165
@fatihdarca9165 4 місяці тому
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@user-gc7dp1yl9m
@user-gc7dp1yl9m 4 місяці тому
This is 👍 perfect course This man He is the best 👍
@yasarsenturk8583
@yasarsenturk8583 5 місяців тому
👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏Perfect job
@boyzrulethawld1
@boyzrulethawld1 5 місяців тому
Thanks for these lessons, yet to watch through all of them! Wondering if this is the full Mastery program, or where I can find that?
@fatihdarca9165
@fatihdarca9165 5 місяців тому
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@fatihdarca9165
@fatihdarca9165 5 місяців тому
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@fatihdarca9165
@fatihdarca9165 5 місяців тому
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@PurposePlastics
@PurposePlastics 5 місяців тому
This man is a God send!
@PurposePlastics
@PurposePlastics 5 місяців тому
This is amazing content. Thank you
@cajonking8924
@cajonking8924 5 місяців тому
Fantastic
@Wanaromah
@Wanaromah 5 місяців тому
Lovely
@eduardomalacar
@eduardomalacar 5 місяців тому
Great stuff!! I would like to thank you for all the love and passion you put into this!
@CairistionaDancing
@CairistionaDancing 5 місяців тому
Thank you. I'm working on learning a dance piece and this really helped explain the bones of the music.
@schnschm1popokatepetl653
@schnschm1popokatepetl653 6 місяців тому
I'd suppose you integrate the rhythm into your running workout. And if you made a marathon, well after 42 km you are not practicing the rhythm anymore but you ARE the rhythm 😂
@abdelatifseba4465
@abdelatifseba4465 6 місяців тому
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@leslieanneholmes
@leslieanneholmes 6 місяців тому
can we put something under our non dominant foot to lift our leg/knee up slightly? i'm trying my best to use my elbow but i feel like my darbuka is too small or i'm too small! let me know if this is ok!
@user-np2vh8kw3t
@user-np2vh8kw3t 6 місяців тому
My brother you talk way too much It's a shame Because you actually have great lessons In a haystack of unnecessary words
@SF-ze6go
@SF-ze6go 4 місяці тому
I politely disagree, this was all fascinating content. Thorough yes, but such depth lays the foundations & helps one to truly connect with the roots of the instrument.
@ScullRoland
@ScullRoland 6 місяців тому
Nice! Keep it up. I only started playing darbuka a couple of days ago, and your videos are very helpful and inspiring. Thanks a lot!
@KurtVert
@KurtVert 7 місяців тому
I started with Maqsum1, and that made sense to me. Simple enough with the dominant hand. Then I tried Maqsum 2, and I struggled with the pattern, the way it switched from k t to t k. So I tried the Maqsum 3 and it came right to me at twice the speed. It seems to just make more sense to my brain/hands. Yay, I'm starting to sound like a darbuka player! Thank you for the lessons, Ibraheem.
@elianalia1082
@elianalia1082 7 місяців тому
All the first lessons of darbuka should be deleted from youtube. Incredible Lesson #1. Congratulations!
@joelsabi3038
@joelsabi3038 7 місяців тому
Thanks like always, teach
@suleimanbushnaq2123
@suleimanbushnaq2123 7 місяців тому
Many thanks for this great and awesome video series. The details you give are incredible and not found in any channel and even darbuka courses. Nevertheless, you've mentioned so far few time a handout, but I can't find any link for it. Where I can find it?
@Ibraheem_Malik
@Ibraheem_Malik 7 місяців тому
You can find it on the channel page :)
@aviv1002
@aviv1002 7 місяців тому
thanks dude great tutorial
@MPlayit
@MPlayit 7 місяців тому
..Since 12 years old I started playing drums,- for the next 12 years I played music and had a rock band until we broke up (it was traumatic for me so I quit playing). 10 years later somebody left his Darbuka on my airbnb place ..and...It Is BEAUTIFUL!... but it is till now, later again ,4 more years since the Darbuka was mainly an ornament for the airbnb, that I am studying more seriously this instrument. Thanks You God! ...I feel my soul is getting back! The soul of drumming. Now I am 38 years old Darbuka student. Thank you Malik for your lessons, this is exciting <3
@MPlayit
@MPlayit 7 місяців тому
Enjoying your Darbuka lessons A LOT! Cheers from Mexico (: