Дарбука, основные ритмы

Darbuka-notations

Первый ритм называется Айюб (Ayoub). Это ближневосточный ритм размером 2/4. This first rhythm is a middle eastern dance rhythm in 2/4 called Ayoub. For the first example use the right hand for the bass and the left hand for the taks.

Ритмы: Ayoub Аюб

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Now you can add one more tak:
ayoub

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Также хорошей идеей будет заменить последний "так" на слэп. It is also nice to substitute the last tak with a slap. In this case we have to change the fingering to play the slap with the right hand:
ayoub slap

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аюб слэп

 

 

 

It is nice to combine the patterns from above:
Аюб
Аюб

 


 

 

The next rhythm is a very famous dance rhythm called Maqsoum. It is used a lot to accompany belly-dancers. Below is a very basic version. Just the basic rhythm without any ornaments or fill-notes:
Maqsoum

This one is called “walking” Maqsoum:
walking Maqsoum

This version is used a lot:
walking Maqsoum Максум

Now add the left hand double stroke before the taks:
Максум double stroke

The rhythm called “belledi” is very similar. Just play a second bass instead of the first slap:
belledi (Бэллоди)

Or substitute also the next slap by a bass:
belledi (Бэллоди) + слэп

The next rhythm is not so often used for bellydance, but is common in the classical music of the middle east. It has 10 beats and is called “samai”.
samai
samai