How to Play the Flam on Djembe | African Drums

Speaker 1: Okay, today we are going to learn
how to play the flam stroke on the Djembe drum. Flam is really an American word, it means
almost together, almost the same time. You will see this in the solo technique of
the Djembe, or from any drum. The way you play the flam is you are going
to play two hands, almost the same time. But you have lots and lots of combinations,
you have tone, slap, base. So the way I do it in solo might be different
then the way Bimba does it in his solo. But watch, I can do two slaps to start, one
hand a little bit lower than the other and I drop them at the same time. So they hit, almost the same time. If you hit the same time, the drum will reject
you, so you want to do one right before the next.

See, watch again, that is left hand lead flam. How do you play the flam? Speaker 2: Mine is a little different, because
as you say, everybody have, do it different. But the way to speak, see, if I want to go
fast I go, if I wanted to do, I could. Speaker 1: And then sometimes you can change
sounds. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: I can do base and slap. Speaker 2: See, I could do. Speaker 1: I can do, switch sides, so you,
what I'm doing there is slap, flam to the tone, right? Tone, then I switch sides, so I go, different
combinations.

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Let's hear some solo with the flam. Speaker 2: I can do. Speaker 1: It's a different way to add embellishment
and make your solo more exciting. I've seen some drummers hang on one flam phrase
for a long time, and then I'll change the sounds. You can play faster. Speaker 2: Yeah, I can play fast, I can. Speaker 1: And as you see, sometimes the flam
can be a little more open or a little more closed, and that's up to the player. So, that's how you play the flam on the Djembe
drum.

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