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2 - A good Darbuka sound
Lesson 2 of the Darbuka lessons starts with a recommendation of completing exercises from the first lesson then
moves on to how to increase the speed of the ring finger for the tak sound. The second exercise teaches how to
produce a Tak sound from the right hand using the edge of the middle finger and finally the third exercise is using
the Left Left –Right Right to practice the left tak and the right tak on the Darbuka. Clear sound before speed
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Course Video Lessons
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Learn Darbuka
1 | Dum and Tak | 03:53 |
2 | A good Darbuka sound | 05:06 |
3 | Ayoub (or Ayyub) Rhythm | 05:09 |
4 | The slap sound (Sak) on Darbuka | 02:40 |
5 | Popular Middle-Eastern Rhythm: Maqsoom | 05:17 |
6 | Big Masmoudi Rhythm | 04:24 |
7 | Essential exercise for Darbuka players | 04:26 |
8 | Muted Tak on Darbuka | 04:27 |
9 | Laff, Saudi, Ayoubi (Zaar) and Karachi | 05:23 |
10 | Moving Between Rythms (Advanced) | 06:30 |
11 | Using the Nails Technique on Darbuka | 15:00 |
12 | The Wihdah Kabeera Rhythm | 15:00 |
13 | The Chiftetelli Rhythm | 15:00 |
14 | Popular rhythm in Samai form | 15:00 |
15 | Learn Odd beat counts on Darbuka | 15:00 |
16 | a 7/4 or 7/8 count rhythm on Darbuka | 15:00 |
17 | Learn a 9/8 Turkish rhythm: Aqsaq | 15:00 |
18 | How to play a Dum with the left hand | 15:00 |
19 | Producing the Slap sound | 15:00 |
20 | Advanced use of fingers on the Darbuka | 15:00 |
21 | Different ways to play the tremolo | 15:00 |
22 | Playing tremolo with one hand on Darbuka | 15:00 |
23 | Play rhythm and improvise simultaneously | 15:00 |
24 | Warm Up | 15:00 |
25 | Adapting western techniques on Darbuka | 15:00 |