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The djembe accompanists each play different rhythms alongside the bass drum to complete the basic song. The soloist introduces the song, accents the beats, controls the tempo and plays solo pieces over the rhythm provided. Women sing and clap hands, while moving in and out of the circle and...
where I was more comfortable because I knew the parts for all the rhythms we ended up playing. Not only was I comfortable playing in the accompaniment role, I also had great fun trading off solos for the dancers. Joel was on hand to keep the dance floor warm, until more...
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At a steady 122 BPM, these loops effortlessly blend the heart of African rhythms with your house music creations, resulting in an unparalleled musical experience. While these samples were crafted for Afro house in particular, let’s not limit their potential. They can perfectly complement afrobeat...
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Your shoulders should be down and relaxed. Remember this:No tension required to play the Djembe! Now you’re ready to play the drum! The Base Sound of the djembe is produced by playing the drum in its center with a flat hand. This base stroke comes from the shoulder so that the weight...
Add some spice to your next concert with this flavorful mash-up of ingredients. Start with one part catchy tune, toss in a generous portion of djembe beats, and of course, sauté additional percussion rhythms over medium heat. Add a pinch of seasoning, stir as needed, and what do you hav...