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8 - Muted Tak on Darbuka
A new sound is introduced in lesson eight of Learn Darbuka: Muted Tak. Examples of how to use the muted tak in
the Masmoudi Rhythm are given; also different ways in which you can mute the Darbuka to play a tak are
explained
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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 |