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Mastering the Open Resonance Stroke (Left Hand) on Dagga | Octavesonline


Title: Mastering the Open Resonance Stroke (Left Hand) on Dagga: A Guide for Music

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Introduction:

Namaste! Welcome to the Octaves Online YouTube channel, your ultimate destination for learning music. In this blog post, we will delve into the technique of playing an open or resonance stroke on dagga, a percussion instrument. By mastering this stroke, you will enhance your rhythmic skills and unlock new possibilities in your musical journey. So, let's get started!


The Setup:

o begin, position yourself comfortably with the dagga in front of you. Place the base of your palm right next to the shahi, and curve your palm and fingers in the shape of a cobra. Rest your hand on the dagga, ensuring that your wrist extends till the edge of the drum. Remember not to lift your elbow and shoulder but maintain a relaxed posture throughout the process.


The Stroke:

The open resonance stroke is created by striking the middle white ring of the dagga. Join your middle and ring finger together, and with the very tip of your fingers, strike the middle white ring. The sound produced is called "GE." It's crucial to strike and bounce back the striking finger instantly. Mimic the shape of a cobra with your hand and execute the stroke swiftly, resembling the movement of a stinging cobra. The rhythm would be GE-GE-GE.


Alternate Fingers:

To develop versatility and speed, it is recommended to alternate between fingers while playing the stroke. Start by using your middle and ring finger together, then switch to your index finger. Ensure that you strike with the pad of your finger rather than the nails. The alternating pattern would be GE-GE-GE-GE-GE-GE-GE-GE. This technique is akin to pedaling a bicycle with your left and right leg. Imagine the difficulty of riding a bicycle with only one leg – that's why alternating fingers is crucial.


Practice and Progress:

Consistent practice is the key to mastering any musical technique. As you practice the open resonance stroke on dagga, focus on developing speed, precision, and control. The more you practice, the smoother and more effortless your strokes will become. Embrace the rhythm and enjoy the journey of creating beautiful music.


Conclusion:

Congratulations on learning the open resonance stroke on dagga! By incorporating this technique into your musical repertoire, you have expanded your rhythmic possibilities. Remember to subscribe to the Octaves Online YouTube channel for more informative videos and tutorials. Happy practicing and may your musical journey be filled with joy and success!

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