Djembe Repair: Knotting the Rings : Djembe Repair: Start Tying Knots

Okay, so to start out, you take a piece of
rope, have one end long. If you're going to cut it, we have our rope on a spool here,
but if you buy it from a climbing store, you'll probably have a piece with two ends. But you
might want to start where you finished off wrapping the fabric, just to kind of cement
it in there. All right, so that's our first little knot. Now we're going to break it down
for you a little bit more. So we only have one end available for wrapping, 'cause we're
not going to cut it yet. So you go over, around, and then you go through…..that's half of
your knot, about two finger distance. Then you go along the rim there, you go around
the back, over, and then you go through again. You want to pull it nice and tight, so that
we don't stretch..

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Djembe Repair: Knotting the Rings : Djembe Repair: Start Tying Knots

In djembe repair, start tying knots in the middle of the nylon rope that will secure the ring to the djembe. Start tying the knots of a djembe drum using the djembe repair tips in this free video.

Expert: Heidi Kirchhofer
Contact: www.maticaarts.com
Bio: Heidi Kirchofer is a 3rd generation wood-lover; her father and grandfather are carpenters. She mostly works wood in instrument making and work on her house.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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