Summary: Play advanced patterns in seven on the dumbeck, or goblet drum and learn how with tips from our expert dumbeck player in this free dumbeck drumming video music lesson.
Scott Swearingen has been playing hand drums and percussion for 6 years with musicians and dancers in Austin, TX. He has played professionally with Belly Dancers, Tribal Dancers, and...read more
" So lets take that we got a nine and then a five. Now here is where we are going to do a real trick. We are going to go 5,5,7. So we are going to go look at my hiny, look at my hiny, look at my shiny hiny. Actually lets make it easy lets go look at my hiny, look at my shiny hiny, look at my hiny, look at my shiny hiny. What I got there is a 5 then I got a 7. Look at my hiny, this is ...look, look at my hiny, look at my hiny hiny, look at my shiny hiny, look at my hiny, look at my shiny hiny. So when you say it you are actually doing a 5 and then the 7 and you play it. So there is the 7. Now what you got in the last lesson and this lesson and the 9,8 lesson is the idea in your head that you can count differently then four and the sounds that the rhythm produces and the way to make your body move is a little bit different. So you could do a 4 with a sort of real straight . "