ledzeppelins666
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Do any of you know if the djembe attachment for the LP Triple Conga Stand work on the Double Conga Stand?
NUTHA JASON said:
wow! I want a lid-o-phone, what a brilliant idea!neilpscuz said:Here's a pic of my other drums ! A Roland TD-20, a Remo 14" djembe,(which I play w/my girls middle eastern dance troop), and an instument me and a freind made, the LID-O-PHONE ! It's made from pot and pan lids,and played like a vibraphone ! It's alot of fun ! )
I play tabla, but have never studied the Ragas. I had a few lessons in Varanassi to get the basic techniques and then when I got home practiced, but to western rhythms. Its an incredible instrument and takes a lifetime and a bit more commitment than I can give to master them properly, but I have used them in bands and in recordings neverthelessKevlar said:My tabla...admittedly, I don't really know how to play them properly. I'm going to find a teacher soon. They're just such a beautiful instrument(s).
A few of my instruments together: toy drum from China, temple blocks, odd cowbells, the tabla, shekere, and dumbek (which hasn't shown up well in this picture).
yeah, its pronounced (JEM-bay)jangus said:How do you pronounce "djembe"?
i found the djembe at tj maxx, close knots interior nice, the smaller ones came from my sister as gifts and you can play most of them.A few are decorations and must be played gingerly
For those of you who own and play hand drums, CHECK THIS VIDEO ALBUM OUT! dingbat posted this in another topic, but I figured that the people in this thread would really appreciate it.
Middle-Eastern hand drum video album.
Here's a drum I got in Santa Fe. It's a native drum made out of a tree that had split into two trunks
And here's another native drum, I included my kit in the picture so you can get an idea of how huge this thing is.
Here's an assortment of most of my hand percussion.
From left to right it would be; a set of bongos, a tiny little conga, a set of australian clave like things, a tambourine, and a hand made ceramic doumbek (my favorite!)
And then those miniature congas by Hidalgo are amazing! They sound and feel like the real sized thing hehe
A frame drum, shaker, and tambourine hanging from the wall...
A small, lovely gong
Wind chimes that sound like some middle eastern key or something its nothing like american made chimes
you've probably heard of the roland handsonic before. great stuff (and its to the side in between my two kits so i can play it at the same time)
Agogo bells or something from africa. I wanna put them onto my kit too haha
A Triton, Karma, and Fantom... all have some sweet drum loops and stuff
and finally an mpc 4000 drum machine
I know this post is long haha so you can get rid of it or move it to a seperate thread if you want Nutha lol!