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EntertainmentHow to Play African Drums

How to Play Slaps on Djembe

Transcript

Speaker 1: How do we play the slap on the djembe? The slap is the highest pitched sound, it’s not the loudest, they should all be equal in volume, but the slap has the higher pitch. The way I make that slap is I open my fingers just a little bit. I make sure my thumb is out of the way, and I make sure I lift off the drum by moving from the elbow all like one mechanism, like this. Everyone’s slap is a little different, everyone’s hand is different, everyone’s drum is different. I always mark from the pad of my hand all the way to the tips of my fingers, all the length of my finger.

Speaker 2: Mine is the same, but a little different because I got a small hand, so my technique is different. But sometime, you got a big hand, you got a small hand, the way you make the sound does come from you. Look how I make my sound.

Speaker 1: Both of us are relaxed, and we always lift off the drum.

Speaker 2: You see, I’m relaxing, but I can make a different technique too.

Speaker 1: That’s fast. You could play slow. You could play loud, you can play soft, but try to get your hands even, so that you’re doing the same thing, fingers open just a little bit, not anything tense. If you have tension, or if you don’t come off the drum, it stops the sound.

Speaker 2: So I’m going to be playing stress slap like an eight count.

Speaker 1: And that’s how you play the slap sound on the djembe.


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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