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IN THE STUDIO is a series of discussions on drum/percussion concept, technique, and aesthetic in the informal setting of percussionist T.J. Troy’s home studio space. Each video features in-depth discussion on various rhythmic concepts, and comes annotated with written examples embedded in the video, allowing you to practice along with me on the various ideas included. This video focuses on solo frame drum ideas using the Khaliji rhythm; we will discuss some basic techniques and fingerings along with exercises to help with technique development as it applies to the Khaliji rhythm and some of its popular variations. I play a Cooperman 20" frame drum in an "on the knee" style, and use a combination of full hand and fingerstyle techniques. VIDEO BREAKDOWN - for faster cueing 0:12 - Welcome to In the Studio 1:14 - A Partial Introduction to Basic Frame Drum Technique 2:40 - Basic Tones 5:05 - Left Hand Articulations 5:40 - More Right Hand Articulations 7:27 - Khaliji - A Rhythm, a Style, and a Polymetric Concept 10:17 - Khaliji vs. Malfuf 10:52 - Basic Khaliji rhythm 12:08 - Some basic ideas using Khaliji rhythms in a solo context - nuance and technique with the Left Hand 15:35 - A Khaliji Variation - Backbeats 17:20 - Wrapping it up Interested in a PDF copy of the exercises? Please DM me...I’ll send you a copy if you subscribe to this channel. Please visit my websites: Official Website: http://tjtroy.com NEW Shaker Brush Website, for all things related to the Schlagwerk BRC06, my signature cajon brush from Schlagwerk Percussion: http://shakerbrush.com Do you have a subject/idea that you’d like to hear me discuss? Please leave a comment below, future IN THE STUDIO video topics are drawn from user-suggested topics.