Exploring the sounds and textures of my Tongue Drum with the hope that it might trigger ASMR for someone or at least provide some relaxation. I was fortunate to find this instrument second on Craigslist. The 2nd tongue from the top left does not create a tone so apparently it's broken, but other than that, not bad overall for the relatively low price I paid. As you can hear, it has an ethnic or tribal sound, and sounds somewhat like a xylophone. I apologize for some of the distortion, apparently some of the tones were too much for the camcorder's mic or it was too close to the tongue drum. Video Playlists: All Playlists ► https://bit.ly/2HYYG0g Welcome to ER ► https://bit.ly/34RQlnH Arkham Sanitarium / Rift World ASMR ► https://bit.ly/2TRquGu ASMR Character Performances ► https://bit.ly/364b2fT Experimental ASMR ► https://bit.ly/3oVOqGG Traditional ASMR ► https://bit.ly/2GoRQQZ Nature Videos ► https://bit.ly/35ZbJHc ASMR Eating ► https://bit.ly/3lEe4hq Gameplays ► https://bit.ly/2Lkmygt Real Talk ► https://bit.ly/3n13q4H Patreon ► http://bit.ly/1EZgmNi Website ► https://ephemeralrift.com
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