Darbuka Lesson 2 – maqsuum rhythm & variations [B]

Hi, welcome to my tutorial: lesson 2. This
time we discuss the rhythm known as maqsuum. And this is how it looks like. Blackboard,
please! So, this is how it goes: the rhythm is |D T . T D . T . |. Good, and now some variations. As you can see, the rhythm has three natural gaps. And these gaps, they may
be filled with various items.

African-American Pexels Photo 6189928

For example, with a single Ka stroke. Let's see how this works. Can you do it…? Well, if not – don't worry. We have more interesting variations coming. For example these ones. For example these ones. They evolve around two eight notes – TaKa. It goes like this: I say each line four times..

learn djembe here – click

You May Also Like