A) Messing around with a bunch of different drums, but actually has some idea what he's doing (which I hope is the case) B) Someone who doesn't have any idea what they are doing (which I don't think is the case judging by the fairly nice instruments) or C) Someone with a tenuous understanding of some basic percussive principles who ended up buying a bunch of "bongos" and "Jambays" and decided to film himself whacking off on youtube.
Haha....very funny...
Yea that guy was difficult to listen to.... I say whacking off....
I find that the djembe can be very hard to play with other instruments, but this conversation immediately made me think of Ghana, where the djembe is not indigenous, but comes from very close by. Ghana, is home of the kpanlogo drums (of the Ga people, which is arguably a grand father of the conga - closed slap me if I'm mistaken).
In Ghana the djembe is very often played with several kpanlogo. Both the technique and sound of the kpanlogo is very similar to the conga, so this is where I would begin to explore such things....
Shame about the poop quality but here's some
proper whacking and
again and
again. None of these are great example, but all I could find on youtube....