Musical Toys
Kid's Finger Drums
(App) Goatella
Release date: 2011-09-15
Play drums to encourage creativity and musical interest in your child
Enjoy a simple application
Experience a drum set on your Android device
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cool
grate app good for my little Colin he wants to be a drummer I download it on my kindle fire awesome! !!!!! -
its okay
its okay but not all that but its great for young kids but its not a total waste of your time
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I'm pretty sure I'm the best finger drummer in the United States. I can drum each finger independently. Anyone know of any finger drumming contests I can enter?
There are no finger drumming contests that I know of.
But since you say youre talented at finger drumming, you should consider taking up lessons in the Tabla. Its a drum from India, and it takes a lot of finger coordination. Its very cool stuff.
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I didn't know it was possible to touch your ear drum with your finger? Will the ear drum heal itself? My hearing seems fine except for the ringing sound. Could the ringing be permanent?
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The perfect gift for any drummer, talented or otherwise, the Finger Drum Kit is a must-have
You could even play games with your work buds, friends and family by asking them to name the tune
Complete with a bass drum kick and cymbal, this desktop drum kit has both a record and a freestyle function
Prepare to be swooned over by adoring fans, followed by groupies, and emails to flood in from world class booking agents
Not only does it provide a great way to exercise your fingers, you can turn yourself into a superstar drummer without leaving your desk
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Trafficked Burmese Recount Murder at Sea
As the wind-whipped rain made its staccato finger-drum rattle on the shack's tin roof, Saw* and four Burmese coworkers sat cross-legged on the roughly bonded plywood that had been pieced together to make an elevated floor. Outside, the construction site at Lamluka in Pathumthani, an hour from central Bangkok, had turned into a cement and mud swamp, as Thailand got the tail-end of the Nock-Ten storm that killed over 50 people in the Philippines and Vietnam.
Sodden by the downpour, the pathway through the site had turned to mud, the thick gluey clay sticking to clothes and shoes and splashing up onto faces and hair. The sludge was everywhere, even dulling and browning the usually creamy-white thanaka paste—a Burmese makeup made from the ground bark of the thanaka tree—that adorned the faces of two of the women sitting to listen to Saw's story.
"I saw them throw two men into the sea," recalled the 32-year-old Saw, almost blurting out the revelation in his eagerness for catharsis. Frozen with fear at the time, he said that he was "too scared to move, to do anything.
Finger Drumming Interlude: Teezva, Ableton Live, Vestax PAD-One
Amidst the many examples of virtuoso finger drumming and pad performance on YouTube, here’s a potentially-inspiring jam produced by artist Teezva for Vestax. We must have missed this video in the NAMM deluge of last year, but it perhaps remains worth posting. It’s doubly so, as I still haven’t seen any of Vestax’s PAD-One hardware in the wild. (PAD-Ones, if you’re reading, come say hello!)
One interesting element of the performance is that Teezva seems effortlessly between triggering clips and loops and individual one-shots. Many performances I see tend to focus on one or the other, but compositionally, that provides more flexibility.
Just keep tapping those fingers to keep your dexterity up.
Via Beatnick audio, another live take with Teezva, in which he also talks a bit about what he’s doing....
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