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EntertainmentHow to Play African Drums

How to Prepare to Play the Djembe

Transcript

Speaker 1: Before we even play the drum, we have to learn how to hold the djembe drum and what position to be in so that you can be comfortable to play for a long period of time. The first thing I do is I tilt the drum away from myself so that the sound can come out. If the drum is flat, there’s no sound. I tilt the drum away from me, but it’s going to fall, so I have to gently put my legs around the drum. It’s not a thigh master. You don’t have to sit here and squeeze it. You’ll make yourself tired. You want to gently cradle the drum. You can see my knees hold the drum and my legs come around the drum so that it’s comfortable and that the drum isn’t going from side to side. I’m not leaning from side to side. It’s straight forward, relaxed. I could sit like this for a long time.

Speaker 2: Also, when you hold the drum, you have to relax. If you’re not relaxing, you’re not going to get a better sound. The way I’m sitting, like this, I’m more relaxed, more comfortable. If I’m more relaxed, my sounds are going to come out.

Speaker 1: What about your arms and your shoulders?

Speaker 2: Your arms too. Make sure you don’t hold your arms when you start to play the drum, because if you hold them like this you’re not going to have a better sound. The more you relax your feel and your body, because there’s a body connection with the music. The way, you see how I’m relaxed here, I’m sitting like here, I’m relaxing. That way if I want to hit the bass, I only do use that bass. That way I’m relaxing.

Speaker 1: And you’re lifting your arms. You’re moving your arms. You’ll notice that my body is still. I’m not going side to side, but I’m lifting my arms up and down, and I’m staying center. Those are some tips on how to prepare yourself to play 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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