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EntertainmentHow to Play African Drums

How to Play the Log Drum

Transcript

This is how to play the log drum, sometimes also called the krin.

You want to hold the stick very comfortably, and you don’t want to use too thick of a stick because that will make the sound kind of muffled. Everyone’s technique is a little bit different. I hold my stick kind of like this.

Speaker 2: I hold mine like this because my technique is different like Michael [?] technique, so my technique is more different.

Speaker 3: I’m learning so, I’m finding my way. It’s okay.

Speaker 1: When you play the log drug, you want to make sure you use about an inch or so into the stick. You’re going to hit on an angle on the first or second slat. Not the tip of the stick, that doesn’t sound strong. We want to play with the shoulder of the stick, like this.

Speaker 2: So mine, I just hit it but I know how to make the sound because it [inaudible]… and the sound is a little different so I can hit it like this. It’s very easy and comfortable.

Speaker 3: I’m studying, so I’m going to keep on looking for my best technique.

Speaker 1: See? The log drum has many sounds. Hasan played like three or four different sounds because each slap has a different pitch. Also, you can play on the edge with the tip of the stick.

Speaker 2: The way I can get my technique, because mine have two different sounds, so I’m going to put the two together to make a different sound. You see?

Speaker 1: And as Bemba showed, you can play quietly, or you can play loudly. Fast. Or slow. This music is meant to be played outside, so it carries far, because it’s wood on wood. This is how you play the log drum.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Play African Drums with Wula Drum

Balafon Beginner Techniques

How to Play the Balafon

How to Play the Log Drum

What Is a Log Drum?

How to Play African Shakers

How to Play the Shekere

How to Play Claves

How to Play the Kalimba & Mbira

How to Play the Sangba Kuku Rhythm

How to Play the Dundun Kuku Rhythm

How to Play the Dundun

What Is a Dundun?

How to Tune a Conga

How to Play a Shuffle on the Conga

How to Play a Muted Tone on the Conga

How to Play a Slap Tone on the Conga

How to Play a Bass Tone on the Conga

How to Play an Open Tone on the Conga

What Is a Conga?

Djembe vs. Conga

How to Maintain a Djembe

How to Tune a Djembe

How a Djembe Is Made

How to Pick a Djembe Drum

How to Play 2 Djembe Drums Together

How to Play the Djembe Kuku Break

How to Play the Djembe Kuku Rhythms Combined

How to Play the Djembe Kuku Rhythm 2nd Accompaniment

How to Play the Djembe Kuku Rhythm 1st Accompaniment

Advanced Djembe Drum Solos

Beginner Djembe Drum Solos

Djembe Drumming Patterns for Beginners

How to Play Djembe Warm-Up Exercises

How to Play the Flam on Djembe

How to Play Muffled Slaps on Djembe

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