Dimitris Emmanouel plays Ethnic Percussion Udu with drum ‘n’ bass.
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The Ethnic Percussion udu drum is based on the traditional African form of musical instruments. Greek clay with admixtures ensures the most in durability of the instrument and the clarity in sound. The clay mixture and the well designed form, bring out easily the deep and warm base sound as well as a range of high tonalities.
The Ethnic Percussion Ghatam-Udu is a unique idiophone instrument made in the workshop owned by Anastasia Mamali. This instrument offers to the musician the posibility of using the ghatam strokes in fingers while keeping the worm base sound of an udu drum.
Dimitris Emmanouel plays Ethnic Percussion. Zarb, Ghatam-Udu, Packhavaj.
Yiotis Kiourtsoglou with Ethnic Percussion Udu
The “EOS” album version with Stelios Petrakis on Lyra and saz or lauta, Chemirani brothers on percussions, Bijan on saz, and especially Levon Minassian on Duduk, armenian clarinet. The rhythm is a 10/8 “jurjuna”, a persian one.
Trio Chemirani / Ethnic Percussion zarb and udu drum
Dimitris Emmanouil (mitsouil@yahoo.gr) is a highly educated World Percussionist who has also studied with virtuoso percussionists like Izzet Kizil, Ahmet and Ηamdi Akatay (Darbuka, Rek) in Istanbul, Turkey and has attended seminars and masterclasses by Ahmet Misirli (Darbuka) and the Brazilian virtuoso Cabello in Brazilian percussion. He has collaborated with many Traditional Greek clubs, with…