How to play the Lamban Rhythm - Djembe Pattern #1 - World Beat 101
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Weedie Braimah teaches the first djembe accompaniment pattern for the rhythm Lamban from West Africa. World Beat 101 is a resource for anyone interested in rhythms and music from around the globe. You can improve your knowledge and playing skills anywhere, anytime with on-line video lessons and detailed course notes from our expert instructors. Look out for new courses and free content as we build our offerings with each new instructor that joins our team... Learn from the Best!
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Look at is eyes when he start playing, awesome... i really like is musical and instructional ways.
5.43 yes yes we got it XD. I love the sound and how this man is putting so much feeling in it!
Thank you for breaking it down. I appreciate it Weedie!
Excellent! Thanks Weedie!
Amazing, well deserving of this elusive instrument.
You're amazing! So appreciate this brother!
It's like learning to breathe or feels like it anyway, thank you
Great tutorial.. Thanks God Bless! :)
Nice man! Also the counting is very clearly explained!
Love African djembe
Thanks master Weedie
yo yo man this is so cool, i realy was able to play it, like you counting the tempo and the diffrent between african an western accent (1-3, and 2-4) great video, looking forward for more step by step videos :)
Very good lesson, thx you
I love it..................................................................
More videos like this would be awesome. Or even solo phrasing - for different rhythms.
awesome learning videos. this is how it's done. keep up with great work!
@lplein8429
6 жыл бұрын
This is from Mali and needs to be played like in Mali. This guy Weedie is American and doesn't understand this, so he forces the music. Plus, the break is wrong, as it added part of the solo to it. And Lamban DOES have a break. Study again and respect older traditions rather than changing them, as Americans do.
Nice video.. Thanks
That was a excellent Demo master Drummer , breaking down the 1&3 , More , More . Thanks
@worldbeat101
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
most skilled man
awesome
"AAAYYYY was tought" so funny hahaha great lesson doe !
Good !
Saludos Maestro 👋
To understand this rythm, it's important to understand that there're several parts. First ternary, then binary and you'll finish again switching to ternary. The song is the most important part of the Djélifoly. When you understand where it feats in the first part then you can't get wrong in the rest. Here some exemple of this rythm : The ibrahima sarr_porte 386, françois souleymane dembele_san toro are especially interesting for presenting the full rythm. Référence : Lamban : el hadj djeli sory kouyate_anthologie Lamban Ba : ballake sissoko et fassery diabate_djeli Lamban : oumou sangare_yala Lamban : amy koita Sanja : moussa kante_le chant des dununs khassonkes Sanja : françois souleymane dembele_san toro Sanja : ibrahima sarr_porte 386 Sanja : drissa kone_methode Sanja : mamadou kante_tambours du mali Sanja : zykapo_percusión mandinka Sanja : julien comtet_memoires de djembefola Sanja : serge blanc_methode Lamban Guinée : ensemble instrumental de guinée Lamban Guinée : souran Diabate_les djelis de boke. Cette version est très proche des Khassonkés Lamban Guinée : bolobada conde_sankaran Lamban Guinée : mohamed bangoura_djembe kan Lamban Guinée : fara tolno_binye For further info, contact me...
@soundmindbodydivine
24 күн бұрын
Just feel the rhythm, listen, relax, and let the rhythm come. Learn to breathe. Learn to feel the sound with your hands. That binary tertiary business is nonsense. Learn from the oldest drummer you can find. Humble yourself and let the rhythm play through you.
Great video bro!! Keep jammin'!!! Peace from Holland
@jcyberj
9 жыл бұрын
I know people who have spent hundreds of dollars to learn less than Mr. Weedie has provided us with in this sample. Thanks, Sir.
really nice that's what i talking about haha.. really clearly
Thanks you for this real video learn. (sorry bad english 😁) 👍👐👏👏
hey you be.......super. liebe grüsse from germaby.w
Very plainly and clearly, excellent! Thank you.
@worldbeat101
10 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!! More videos are on their way...
Nice!
@worldbeat101
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
WEEDIE!!!!!! How are ya man? I didn't know that you had these on here. Dang, it's been a while. Wishing you well, and peace. Mick from St Louis.
Your the best .thnx
@worldbeat101
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Awesome, makes me want to try this rhythm :D
@worldbeat101
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks!! You can check out the breaks and solo phrases for Lamban here on our blog: worldbeat101.com/lamban-rhythm-breaks-solo-phrases-bass-drums/
@DEBOPC
10 жыл бұрын
World Beat 101 Thank you, keep up the great work!! :D
@lplein8429
6 жыл бұрын
World Beat 101 This is from Mali and needs to be played like in Mali. This guy Weedie is American and doesn't understand this, so he forces the music. Plus, the break is wrong, as it added part of the solo to it. And Lamban DOES have a break. Study again and respect older traditions rather than changing them, as Americans do.
Is there a video for the second djembe part?
So it's 1 2+ 3+a4+ with 1 3 using bass? Sounds good!
I can play that because I have my own djembe
That was a riot .. Never knew 8:37 could go so fast ... Thank You !!
I really like your rendition of "lamban", but there's another dude on the tube that plays it totally different. But I will definitely stick with your style. Nice work.
You are changing your hand pattern in the call to start the roll, so what is the correct? To finish with the right (dominant-bass starter) or the left hand? Btw it's a great lecture :)
@jcyberj
9 жыл бұрын
The Hand pattern is meaningless to great players. Both hands are the same to them. Therefore, they have to slow down to illustrate the basics for us mortals.
gro gogo pata patapa godo pata gun pata
5:20 5:49
I would love to get a Djembe drum but I don't have enough money to buy it
@RBB8S
6 жыл бұрын
Buy it second hand
gooood but where is other lamban rhytms?
@worldbeat101
8 жыл бұрын
+Matteo Batta Hi Matteo - Here are some other parts for Lamban you can check out with our instructors: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fWRr0ZiMmLTMc7g.html
@GreenanFam
7 жыл бұрын
Matteo Batta
That hand slap though
No not to play the djembe drum with a ring on your finger. One of the unwritten rules for drum etiquette. We do not wear rings, bracelets or watches while we playing hand drums.
not just technique sir
Pleace click on the link to your homepage in the comment section, there is something wrong and you are loosing customers!
Sorry guys I dont know who tought you guys that as lamban!!!! we are from Mali more over we are Malinke people it was a nice try but its not lamban. the break is wrong and the dundun is more or less wrong sorry
@jcyberj
7 жыл бұрын
I am sure "jazz" from your country does not sound exactly like "jazz" from the USA. And music from one part of your country, Mali, does not sound exactly like that from another part. I have heard a lot of "purist" talk on KZread and elsewhere. There are no grand masters that embrace every cultural nook and cranny (although some proclaim themselves as such). The outstanding thing about African cultures to me is their common threads and remarkable variety.
@lplein8429
6 жыл бұрын
Rascal relativist American bullshit. BATA has been changed in Cuba and preserved in Africa, where the only changes come back from the Americas. Still a slave master after slavery
@lplein8429
6 жыл бұрын
Rascal we stick to.music. In drumming many rhythm phrases are actual language bits, whether Malinke or whatnot, that are saying specific things, to which other drums reply in kind. So, one needs to know that to enter the dialogue. Then improvisation is all good, but it needs to come from that strong base of knowledge. Then, when people travel (by force or not is another matter) and resettle, slowly the influence remains, but those dialogues are changed until they become something else. That was the case with the slaves in the islands who developed their own tradition, which echoes that of the motherland
@TheGrimjerk
6 жыл бұрын
Its good to see that Africa has folk nazis too. Where would we be without folk nazis showing us the light of musical righteousness?
@lplein8429
6 жыл бұрын
chris sto bullshit. You use the word righteousness not to face your own ignorance and inadequacy in the matter. You must be American. Learn from those who know more and shut up and be humble.
think you have been hacked... link takes me to a sexual site!!!!
Omg less talking more playing
This is from Mali and needs to be played like in Mali. This guy Weedie is American and doesn't understand this, so he forces the music. Plus, the break is wrong, as it added part of the solo to it. And Lamban DOES have a break. Study again and respect older traditions rather than changing them, as Americans do.