Playing Two African Drums Together

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Part of the video series: How to Play African Drums

Summary: Sometimes an African drummer needs to play two different drum parts. Learn how to play drum parts on two drums in this free African drum video from a musician.

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Playing Two African Drums Together

And sometime, when you're playing the drum, some people prefer to play them vertically which is the Bali style. You know, African drum exist thousand, thousand, thousand years, so when people playing it, they differently to bring the drum on stage, they don't play the additional, sometime they put the drum vertical. So let me demonstrate Kuku rhythm without all the three drum. So only one player, I can play all of them, but, sometime, each player, play one of them. Now let me demonstrate the way they played Bali style, the rhythm Kuku. Tod to do to do to to...So that's the Bali style in when you're playing your Kuku, you have all the drum like this.

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