Tag: drum

  • Going beyond the drum circle; learning to play your drum correctly

    Going beyond the drum circle; learning to play your drum correctly


    You have just been to your first drum circle and you are fully charged up and excited to play drums. Or maybe you have been to several drum circles or drumming events. It was fun and exciting to play your drum with other people. You want to do it more and more. So what happens… Read More »

  • Studying West African drumming in Mali part one

    Studying West African drumming in Mali part one


    My first trip to Africa was to Mali ,West Africa. I was always scared to go to Africa even though all my friends and students had already gone and the reports were always very positive. I was scared of getting sick. I heard the horror stories of people getting sick there, the poor hospitals, bad… Read More »

  • What is a djembe solo and the four types of djembe solos

    What is a djembe solo and the four types of djembe solos


    I love to play djembes and I also love to study the music we make with djembes. Djembe soloing is a very small part of djembe music as a whole. The djembe is a communal drum and is about community and unity. We all (myself included) get caught up in being the soloist as it… Read More »

  • My new DVD, How to Play Afro Cuban Congas has been released today on earthcds.com

    My new DVD, How to Play Afro Cuban Congas has been released today on earthcds.com


    My latest instructional DVD, “How to Play Afro Cuban Congas” has just been relased today on earthcds.com. This DVD features almost everything I have learned in the last 25 years or more studying, learning, teaching and performing conga drums around the world. There is in depth looks at all the major rhythms with break down… Read More »

  • Michael Pluznick teaches Zaouli break into Kuku djembe solo on Toca Stage Series Pro wood djembe

    Michael Pluznick teaches Zaouli break into Kuku djembe solo on Toca Stage Series Pro wood djembe


    Toca artist and Toca endorsee Michael Pluznick shows the fun Zaouli break and Kuku solo technique for djembes and dunun on Toca Stage Series Pro wood djembe and Toca Freestyle Djundjuns. Read More »

  • When and when not to play drums

    When and when not to play drums


    Respect yourself, respect others. Sometimes if you are new to an area and trying to break into an unfamiliar world music scene or drumming situation a subtle approach is better then an aggressive approach. Read More »

  • Playing cold at a hot gig in Bali, Indonesia

    Playing cold at a hot gig in Bali, Indonesia


    What do you do when you are completely cold and suddenly have to play hot? Last night the islands best trumpet player performed with his band at Bali’s version of Yoshis called interestingly enough, Ryopshi’s! Any coincidence? Great sushi and great tunes. Rio Sadik, the trumpet player, singer and “star of the show”, ( as… Read More »

  • Having a hard time learning hand drums or djembe?

    Having a hard time learning hand drums or djembe?


    f you are like any of us that have been around the ethnic or world drumming and music scene for many years, then you may have experienced some hard times trying to learn the drumming, percussion or music from another culture. Please don’t get discouraged if you are trying to learn drumming and are having… Read More »

  • Dress casual


    A few nights ago I was invited to play congas and percussion at a nice sushi and jazz club in Legion, Bali where I am teaching drums, performing and visiting right now. The jazz club is very similar to Yoshi’s in the bay area of San Francisco and Oakland, California (in the USA). I had… Read More »

  • What to look for when buying a djembe


    When you are buying a djembe there are numerous things to look for to assure you are buying the right drum for your self. Here is a guideline of features to be aware of and look for. When buying a djmebe the first thing you want to look at is the wood shell. Put a… Read More »

  • How to practice quietly at home


    Many people have written to me saying, “OK, I agree I need to practice, but where can I practice”? Maybe it is too cold to go out to the park, or you just don’t feel like dragging your drum around? Or maybe someone has complained about “noise”? I do not know how many times I have… Read More »

  • Basic’s: “clave concept” an introduction


    It is all about basics and fundamentals. One of the fundamentals of all West African drumming is the clave concept.  What is the clave concept? In Spanish, the clave is the cornerstone on which a wall is built. Musically and  for our purposes here, we will talk about the clave  not only an instrument (two… Read More »

Michael Pluznick