Wednesday 30 November 2022

Afrojack, Black V Neck - Day N Night (Audio) ft. Muni Long

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Day and evening Night and day Day and also night I need it night and day O, woohoohoo I desire you like at all times You're my trip or die And also you're my sludge I want you for life boo 'cause I actually love you You recognize that I do Uh When I'm alone I can't rest I can'' t eat if I can not have your body on me You're every little thing that I need, child You're every little thing that I need O woohoohoo I want you with me night and day Your body night and day I require it day as well as night O woohoohoo I desire you with me night and day Your body night and day I need it night and day O woohoohoo I want you with me day as well as evening Your body day as well as evening I need it night and day O woohoohoo I want you with me day and evening Your body day as well as evening I require it night and day Nobody else can contrast Our love makes the entire world quit and gaze I need you and also it'' s not fair Do you actually enjoy me? Do you also care Uh When I'm alone I can't rest I can'' t eat if I can not have your body on me You're everything that I need, baby You're every little thing that I need O woohoohoo I desire you with me night and day Your body night and day I require it night and day O woohoohoo I desire you with me night and day Your body day as well as night I need it night and day O woohoohoo Sun as well as stars sky as well as sea Night and day You and me Sunlight and celebrities skies as well as sea Night and day You and me You, me, so high Night and day It'' s what I such as Night and day Since you're my side Night and day Is all of it right? I want you with me night and day O woohoohoo I desire you with me day and also night Your body day and evening I need it night and day O woohoohoo I want you with me night and day Your body night and day I require it day and also night O woohoohoo I want you with me day and evening Your body night and day I need it day as well as night O woohoohoo I want you with me night and day Your body day and also evening I need it day and evening


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What's the difference between 3/4 and 6/8 time?

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9 8 can be the substance equivalent to 3 4 or it can be a strange time trademark so with any luck that'' s enhanced your confidence with the distinction between 3 4 and also 6 8. 9 8 can be the compound equivalent to 3 4 or it can be a weird time signature so ideally that'' s enhanced your confidence with the distinction between 3 4 as well as 6 8.


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Beginner's djembe lesson: Bob, Betty and Nessa.

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R L R L (or L R L R for left-handers) R L (or L R) R L L (or L R R) R L L R L (or L R R L R) R L L R R L (or L R R L L R) Remember to strike such and Subcribe switches!.


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페노메코 (PENOMECO) - 'Shy (eh o)' MV

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Hey quite woman where you going I still got a whole lot to claim Hey pretty girl where you going I'm tryna ask you slyly Hey quite lady where you going Pretty woman where you going OMO I DEY KAMPE NOTHIN NEW ( Baby all is well, absolutely nothing new) Allowed's go to sleep child lay beside me Don't wan na let you out of my sight ye And also below you remain in front of me ohh yeah OMALICHA WUSAI DO DEY GO ( Elegance, where you going?) YA LADY MAKE I FINISH ( Girl let me complete) Oh god I'm shedding my mind Opened my eyes again Attractive lady, my sweetie So be my girl oh yeah Yo be my girl oh yeah Hey quite girl where you going I still got a whole lot to say Hey pretty girl where you going I'm tryna ask you slyly Hey quite girl where you going Hey rather woman where you going I still obtained a whole lot to say EH O O O Where you going EH O O O Where you going Ah what is necessary now What is essential Once blurred in the range, my lady Now come remain on my lap, my lady OMOGE WA BE BY ( Beautiful girl, come right here) This is a pure love tale Sensations are growing I ain' t no pretender NOW OBTAINING BIGGER LIKE SURGE I'' m informing you, you're the only one Do not fear, just put down pleasantly NAWA OH' MO TI JE GBESE ( Wow I remain in problem) YA GIRL MAKE I FINISH ( Woman let me complete) Oh god I'm losing my mind Opened my eyes once again Beautiful girl my darling So be my lady oh yeah Yo be my lady oh yeah Pretty woman where you going I still got a lot to claim Pretty lady where you going You have me smiling like a fool Pretty girl where you going Pretty lady where you going I still got a great deal to say EH O O O Where you going EH O O O Where you going Ah what is necessary right now What's essential OH INFANT SHALL WE DANCING RIGHT NOW? I WISH I CONTAINER SEE YOU DANCING OH INFANT SHALL WE DANCE I WANTED I CONTAINER SEE YOU DANCING OH DANCING DANCING


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Elephant 🐘 Charged for MURDER!

Back in the early 1900s, the Sparks World Famous Show’s circus used a five-ton Asian elephant named Mary as part of its traveling performance. In September of 1916, while Mary was leading an elephant parade through Sullivan County, Tennessee, the circus’s elephant keeper, Red Eldridge, was killed while riding on the famed animal’s back. There are varying accounts of what actually happened that day, but an eyewitness claimed that Eldridge had prodded Mary behind the ear with a sharp hook, to which the hulking mammal responded by using her trunk to toss the man into a drink stand before stepping on his head. To quell public outrage, the circus owner decided to execute Mary by way of a public hanging at Clinchfield Railroad yard, where they also buried her remains..


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Spirit Of Praise 4 feat. Zaza - Calvary

Jesus died on Calvary Because of my sins Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo Jesus died on Calvary Because of my sins Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo Jesus died on Calvary Because of my sins Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo Jesus died on Calvary Because of my sins Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo Iyo, iyo Calvary Iyo Calvary iyo.


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FUNNY VIDEO (AFRICAN TOM & JERRY) (टॉम और जेरी) (Family The Honest Comedy) (Episode 208)

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Aunty Princess, We are Hungry So I should pull my bra and wave it in the air because you are hungry Give us food Food? You are very funny oh, anyway I have use all the money in this house to fix my glasses that you broke We are hungry No money, no food we are going on dry fasting Give us food now! When I finish taking selfie, I will watch movies on my phone and chill Tom and Jerry boys, am looking for my phone This film is so funny Did you hear me? We are watching movies, And chilling Which TV are you watching the movie from? Inside the water Chinekemeh, marvelous and testimony, my expensive phone Come and chill with us. Chilling twist your mouth to the back. We have not finished watching, And chilling. Let this phone not work first, then I will sell all your clothes and shoes and buy another phone. Nonsense. I have a big appointment tomorrow Is it official or romantic? Official, one million worth of contract Good luck, I pray you win it, I need money. I will leave early because its base on early comers Okay, I will try and wake you up early Thank you.


M and T, come down from my boot am rushing for an appointment What is the meaning of this? Come down let me drive out Marvelous Testimony Both of you should come down am running late. If this is a joke, stop it I need to leave now. Hello, I shouldn’t bother coming, you have given out the contract to the first comer. Please, hey he has cut the call. Both of you are happy now, wicked Tom and Jerry we shall see. Marvelous, take this food and give it to princess. Okay Where is the food Sarah is bringing? What is keeping her, am very hungry, let me check. What is happening here? Hope this is not my food. Sarah, sarah!!!! Did you ask them to eat your chicken? I should be asking you I gave them your food, to bring to you. Take your food Why did you eat my chicken? Aunty Sarah said food, Not chicken The food and the chicken, are they not in the same plate? You only said food You didn’t say chicken I have told you to appease these boys, if not they will continue to deal with you You are a mad woman, I am very sure you were the one that told them to eat the chicken.


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Me, how can i? How can you not. Better make me another food, nonsense. Since these boys won’t stop tormenting me, let me hang this shoe on the top of the car, where their hands won’t reach, so it will try fast. Nonsense Tom and Jerry calling themselves M and T. Chimo!!! So these boys still find their way to deal with me, how do I save myself from these African tom and jerry? We did tea for you Is this a new style of madness? Both of you come close. Favorite food, Yam and egg sauce, Mine is jollof rice Favorite female rapper, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B My favorite colour is black, mine is white Favorite club, Chelsea, I support Arsenal, Me Liverpool C’mon get away from here, who asked you? Sarah as we were discussing, my favorite actor is….. What are my clothes doing outside? Your favorite colour is black Is that why my clothes are outsides? We are soaking them inside charcoal Soaking what inside charcoal? Your clothes that is not black. Absolute nonsense, this is madness We are only helping you oh. We want you to be happy Happy? I am very sad, how can you soak my clothes in charcoal.


Marvelous bring the next batch, Okay. Give me my clothes My coke that I want to drink, marvelous and testimony, what is your problem nah. We were only playing ball. And it’s my coke you will play it with Target Football This is how Ronaldo started I am the future Messi The plans the both of you have for my life will not work, I am too strong to be bent. Nonsense Tom and Jerry. There is this wonderful party I want to attend tomorrow Am I invited? No, it’s only me I don’t want these boys to know, before they will spoil it for me Okay. I will sneak out then you will come and lock the gate. Okay Aunty Princess!!! Because of ordinary chicken head!.

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Tuesday 29 November 2022

Peter Szendofi: Drum 'n' Bass & Jungle Grooves - FULL DRUM LESSON (Drumeo)

https://www.youtube.com/embed/hlKDY7vybT0


(dynamic drum music) (consistent techno drum music) - Well played, male, well played. There'' s a great deal of power in that. - Thank you. - Ladies and gents, Mr. Peter Szendofi. - Hi. - Ya. Welcome to Drumeo. - Thank you. It'' s an excellent enjoyment to be here.- Peter has come all the method of Hungary, Budapest, deal with?- Yes.-'As well as he ' s joining us here for a live lesson, obviously, on drum and also bass as well as jungle grooves, so it ' s an honor to have you out. We ' ve really chatted a fair bit over the last pair years. Guy, Hungary ' s obtained a. lot great deal great wonderful. You'' re not the very first Hungarian. -Yet if you men don'' t. know who Peter is,'I ' m happy to present you to him and ideally you end up being a fan due to the fact that his drumming. You ' ve been in over 130 cds, you ' ve done a lot of things with, you ' re a going to trainer,. I presume you might claim, at the Drummer'' s Collective.- You ' ve additionally won what. Honor in 2003 as well as 2004, which is like ideal. drummer in Hungary. - Wow, yes. - Which is a significant honor, man. - Yes, that'' s it.- So you recognize your stuff. You additionally play in a. couple bands, also. Now the initial song you.- This is a brand name new. in some weeks, I believe in 21st of March. - Okay.


- So, that'' s my new and. original composition. - Extremely great. - And on this album, we will. have some fantastic musicians, like Will Lee on bass as well as. George Whitty on key-boards, and lots of various other Hungarian. excellent artists. So I'' m so pleased. to launch that CD and play this workshop. as a very first introductory song. - Ya, give us a little. preference of what'' s comin '. - Ya, ya, ya, ya. - If you men are. watching this'on YouTube it ' s possibly already released. so go as well as check it out And also if you intend to adhere to Peter, your primary method of communicating is through Facebook you claimed, your Facebook page. - Ya, ya. - Which is simply. facebook.com/szendofi, I think. - Yes, ya. - So ensure you go and. follow him on there as well. And a substantial thanks. to the enrollers for. helping bring you out. We got Remo, we obtained Tama, Regal. Tip, Humes & & Berg ' s cases. So ya, a big thanks to you individuals for assisting out with. this lesson as well.The kit appears

incredible. - Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya I like it. It'' s a lovely package. - You got 2 truly amazing snares. - Ya, thanks. - Extremely, really trendy. And if you guys. are enjoying this on Facebook or you'' re. watching this on YouTube and also you like what you'' re seeing, we do this sort of. stuff all the time inside of Drumeo Side. We additionally are mosting likely to be recording an one-of-a-kind training course simply. on drum and also bass as well as forest grooves with Peter that'' ll be special. only to Edge members, along with an interview. asking him some questions, and a Q & & A session. So if you men like. this, directly over to Drumeo.com and join. You can obtain a complimentary test. at Drumeo.com/ test and also inspect out what. Allow'' s get to the lesson.- Jungle grooves as well as drum and bass. Now there ' s a PDF. of little exercises or a number of grooves. that he'' s gon na teach.Also, the amazing thing. regarding this lesson is all the tracks you'' re. gon na hear Peter play today are gon na be offered. It'' s really great,. - Yet allow'' s begin out. - You recognize, it'' s interesting. The initial is from the late '' 60s. sort of funk grooves with different kinds of accents, not only to play. the 2/4 backbeats, but they started to play, they started to. ' 80s and the very early '' 90s, the DJs started began. And also they began to place a specific groove. If we have a two-bar phrase, it includes like, the first bar is 16 of 60 notes, the second bar is the very same. five, six different cuts from a two-bar expression, and also. then they altered up the order. So they actually put. it once more together just like in a random order. That'' s why they got. lastly, this, the groove with the same elements, however they were seeming. - Ya, due to the fact that it'' s cut.- Ya, so they. That ' s why when we listen. or eight-bar phrase, yet the accents are. similar to a drum solo. It appears like there is no, any type of clear system,. like exactly how to do it. Actually, when I. play jungle things, my forest having fun, as an example, in the first tune what you might hear, those. are 95% of improvisation in between these accents. Ya, ya, okay.- Ya, ya, ya. Due to the fact that it provides me a great deal of flexibility, but the other various other is first of all, I had. So the difference in between the. -If I play a basic drum as well as. Bass groove, it ' s like ...( steady drum music)? It ' s like one, two, three ,. ( slow-moving drum songs) Right? If I would say like, okay,. It sounds like this with. a very same element, like ...( steady drum music) Right? So I play essentially. the same, like ...( stable drum songs) -Gotcha, ya. - Right? So, this is the distinction. between the forest and the drum and bass. If I play drum and also bass. beats, that ' s basic due to the fact that we have 2/4. backbeats, some ghost'notes, rather basic points, yet it ' s difficult to play. because the drum and bass beats tempo starts from one to 60, 70. BPM, up till like 220, 230, I don ' t know. That ' s a big difficulty to keep the right time. playing constantly during six, 7, 10. mins within one song in


quick pace. So, let me provide you men. a number of examples what I brought. The very first groove,. what I wan na play, it ' s an easy drum. and also bass groove.I attempt to select 5 different grooves from the fairly very. starting degree to the up like more breakthrough levels. -Advanced, ya, alright.- So, the first. seem like this. Let me show you in. slow tempo first. Like one, two, three, four.( slow-moving drum songs) Right? A little bit much faster.( steady drum songs) A little bit much more faster. ( quickly drum songs) A little bit extra faster.( dynamic drum songs) A little bit more much faster. groove which is rather simple.For me, when I start to practice the drum with forest points, I had two points what I. needed to figure out a whole lot. The initial was the vibrant degree. When I play, for. instance, funk blend or Latin or jazz points I was practicing during last 3 years to play as broad. When I play ghost. So, to make music in the various other styles, we actually need to make use of. a massive vibrant range.But when we play the drum. and also bass forest things, it ' s not feasible because if I would. play the same groove what I showed before with the dynamic. degree and also wording, if I play, as an example,. a typical funk song, it seems like ...( slow drum songs) (steps right into consistent drum music) It seems even more like. fashionable something, not like a drum and also bass. If I alter, if I. press the vibrant level similar to this ...( steady drum songs) That seems like a genuine. drum and also bass jungle groove because this kind of digital songs, we have completely. they were so amazing to be in an absolutely. various component, be in the songs,. than if I played funk or fusion things. And additionally, so when I play these things I have less dynamic. opportunities on a drum set, yet I can utilize a great deal of. effects, a great deal of audios and likewise a great deal of. When I play a forest groove, it'' s basically, a drum solo might be, due to the fact that I transform. So I attempt to develop interesting. That ' s why I use. Actually, at residence when.- No method. - For this sort of music.Like one, 2,. 3, there ' s this snare drum here and also right here. And I use just one floor tom due to the fact that this music requires a great deal of. various snare sounds, a lot of different cymbal seems since the DJs create. this sort of songs with a lot of pre-created. patterns as well as loops and drum beats with. different impacts. So if I would simply make use of one. hi-hat and one trip cymbal, maybe there wouldn ' t be enough.'So that ' s why I attempt to make use of various heaps. and different cymbals, 2 flight cymbal since, because that kind of songs. really needs these points. Okay, let me give you. There'' s a little variant in the second fifty percent. It seems like ...( slow-moving drum songs)?( rapid drum music) I likewise can play the exact same groove, in for instance, a. different various drum. numerous possibilities to transform the area of the. right-hand man and the left hand. Okay, this groove is a. little comparable than, for example, if you listen to the late '' 60s and. early ' 70s recordings from James Brown or Allman. Brothers or these bands, I made use of to pay attention to a great deal of Clyde Stubblefield things. You know, I'' m sure. many of you people know the truly renowned groove, this is the cool. drummer groove, which is really a really prominent. lick for the DJs to reduce away and also. accelerate the tempo and also produce an absolutely different chaos-oriented groove by the simple aspects. of this groove. So it seems like ... (slow drum songs) Alright? So this is generally. a funk groove, however Clyde transformed the accents and additionally, he played. different points on a hi-hat, not just eighth notes or otherwise only 16th notes, however he alters the accents. in between the kick and also the snare and the hi-hat.


So that'' s why it ' s. so intriguing stuff. The other thing from. Clyde Stubblefield, what I made use of to pay attention. to a lot which is a normal break beat or. basic of the jungle grooves because he replays. once again, the accents between the snare. drum as well as the kick. This is the groove of the tune Fear which is a famous. James Brown tune which seems like ...


( stable drum music) Right? So he did primarily. the exact same things while the DJs did later. So he was definitely brilliant in terms of the groove having fun and also this kind of rhythmic part. So let'' s see the following groove which is a two-bar. phrase really, and it additionally consists of a little altering in regards to accents,. so it sounds like, in slow tempo like this ... (slow-moving drum music) Right? So when you men. listen to it first, that can be a. bit complex due to the fact that the location. of the 2/4 backbeats are gon na be changing.So it seems like one,. two, three, four, and ... So I put the 2nd snare drum accent, in fact for the one,. 2, 3, four, and. So like ... (slow drum songs) Right? So this component, like, it'' s repeating 3. Times, like ... (slow-moving drum songs)? - So that'' s a kind of, if I can state a. 3 against 4. a faster pace, that appears awesome, like ... (consistent drum music) Right? - Very great. You obtained ta show us that. on the other snares too. - Ya. (steady drum songs) - That'' s so trendy. - Also, the other. recommendations for all of you guys who. want to begin to exercise the drum as well as bass. forest things is to be truly, actually person. and invest a great deal of time with the sluggish time practicing, due to the fact that in this sort of songs we need to be added careful. of the moment playing.So it ' s


not feasible. to play the beats a bit behind or for instance, a. little bit rushed from the very first and second as well as third and also 4th. quarter notes. Due to the fact that generally in this music we utilize a great deal of other loopholes as well as shows and. arpeggios from the keyboards. So we need to. spend a great deal of time with slow time exercising, and also play each note to. the edge of the grid. Or else, in a much faster tempo. there will certainly be a massive disorder-- - I can see it, ya. - In terms of the moment playing. So think it or not, I invested like 95% of. all of my practicing, when I practiced. drum and bass things, with really straightforward points. and in actually slow pace. As well as I maintain my. focus frequently to play each notes. Ya, make certain. that spacing'' s there. - And also this long period of time. exercising at sluggish pace, we truly require to reach the much faster paces. As I experienced, the quick pace playing. will certainly come automatically when we invest a bit of time with the various. grooves in a slow-moving tempo. - Cool. - To make sure that'' s why I would really suggest you. If you people would be unpatient as well as after like 20 mins just. desire to speed up the pace to 100 to 180, your. muscle mass would be limited, your focus. would certainly be like challenging, and also you men will certainly get reduced. To make sure that'' s why I in fact invested two or three years. from the beginning to practice drum. and bass things, when I did the very first. cd, when I played really a real drum. as well as bass forest grooves because it--. - Requires time. - It really takes some time to concentrate on the beats. as well as the focus and the technical. side as well as everything. - That makes sense. It'' s a rather detailed. style of music to play-- - Definitely.


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- With all those. little notes there. Allow'' s look into number four. -Okay, alright. Let'' s do it. So, that ' s a little. bit a lot more complicated, not way too much, just a bit. So, allow me play it. again, a bit slower. Like one, two, three, four. (slow drum songs) Right? A little much faster.( stable drum songs ) A little bit quicker. (lively drum songs) Right? -That is an awesome beat. The displaced. downbeat on the and of the 2nd bar of line one truly makes it appear in a timely manner. a little bit but it ' s not.- Ya, as well as likewise it ' s sounding a little like if I would play a. kind of half-time. oriented point like ...( constant drum music) To make sure that ' s a kind of combination of half-time sixteenth. note oriented groove than a basic forest groove. - So can you show us an example, perhaps do it in just a. straight in advance time, and also then entering into that, so we can hear the. distinction as well as really feel? - Yes. - Something extremely easy.


- Ya, ya, ya. I likewise could alter a bit for instance, the hi-hat component. I can play eighth notes. regularly on a hi-hat. For example, like ... (consistent drum songs) Right? So I played basically. the exact same groove, however if I alter. the hi-hat components, that would certainly be a completely. different sounding groove. To ensure that'' s why I generally. usage improvisation. There are some typical. drummer bass licks or motions, but I generally, I pay attention to a great deal of. this sort of music which basically doesn'' t. consist of real-time drumming.Because if I pay attention. to it from DJs, the mind of the DJs. are totally different which ' s revitalizing of my mind and also provides me a. whole lot of fresh concepts because they put on ' t think. about the right'hand as a hi-hat component,. the left hand is--- Absolutely man, ya, ya.- plays 3 notes. It ' s excessive. No, they just programming as well as. look for excellent balance between the programmed drum. components as well as the other parts. I obtained actually, a great deal. of great concepts from DJs. So that'' s why it ' s. so interesting to. Let'' s do number five. - Ya, the last one, the number 5 is a little bit, looks like kind. of a direct thing. So, I quit to play the. Like one, two, 3, 4 ...( slow drum music )?- Do it once more truly sluggish, ' cause this is a. wonderful seeming beat. - Okay, one, two, three, 4. (sluggish drum music) To play this kind of linear beat oriented. drum and bass grooves, it'' s much a lot more hard. than when I play a drum and bass. groove for instance, with a straight. eighth notes like ... (consistent drum songs) Due to the fact that like this, I have my click track. in fact on the ideal side. So I can listen to constantly. the downbeats, but similar to this, it'' s not feasible because I play nearly frequently. the sixteenth notes in between the. kick as well as the entrapment, and also the snare and also the hi-hats, so it'' s switching over continuously. So it seems like this,. a little bit much faster. Like one, 2, three, 4. (steady drum music) A little bit much more quicker. (lively drum music) Or possibly right here. (lively drum songs) A bit a lot more quicker. I'' m attempting. (laughs) (rapid drum songs) Right? - That is so awesome. (laughs) - To make sure that'' s why I stated like these sort of grooves in really fast tempo, for me, is a lot more. challenging for my brain, not like my hands and also feet.So, I believe to play. fast paces as well as by the hand side or feet side, that'' s. possible in 200 BPM if you are simply. have to play like solitary stroke rolls. in a pad or something. Yet to play this kind. of straight grooves-- - Oh, it'' s so difficult. I was gon na say it ' s. deceptively hard. Like, you wear'' t. think it ' s that hard, however you take a seat, not just. to get the patterns occurring however to get the right. area in between the notes and afterwards likewise to get the right. sound that you desire from it, due to the fact that it'' s an unique. kind of texture that you have going on there. Do you mind having fun. us one more tune? - Yes, certain, certain. - I would enjoy that. '' Reason I got a couple. These beats are fantastic .- You people, make sure. you practice these. You have to see it over once more, that'' s completely cool ' cause. there ' s a lot happening there. Yet let ' s get you to. play us another tune and after that we ' ll reach. several of the inquiries like how do you. establish that rate, exactly how do you tune your drums. to sound like drum and bass.I obtained a few inquiries. from the members too. So what tune do you want. to bet us next? - The following tune called Take One, that'' s. an actually quick one. That tune I believe is 220 BPM. - Hoo! - Which groove. contains primarily just. single stroke rolls because it'' s too fast to play, I imply for me. - No doubt. (laughs) - As well fast to play. any other variations. - Awesome. Well that'' s appears--. - It'' s fun.- Let ' s look into Take One. - Ya, ya, Take One. - Alright, cheers. ("" Take One"") That boggled the mind. - Thanks. - You had to be so loosened. to be able to play that at 220 beats per minute. You appeared like you were pretty. chill the whole time, guy.


- Ya, you understand, as I stated, it'' s a lot more challenging for me to keep the perfect balance. between the 16th notes. - No uncertainty. You ' ve been in over 130 albums, you ' ve done a lot of stuff with, you ' re a checking out trainer,. When I play a jungle groove, it'' s basically, a drum solo can be, due to the fact that I transform. That'' s why it ' s. so fascinating things. Like, you don'' t. assume it ' s that hard, but you sit rest, not onlyJust You have to watch it over once again, that'' s totally cool ' cause.I have a tough enough time doing that at 180 beats per minute, you'' re doing it at 220. - Thank you. - Yet I got a number of questions for you if you put on'' t mind.- Sure, sure, certain. - Something just for myself, for those who are - I would provide you 2 instances. The very first is Jojo Mayer'' s. playing, of program. We are terrific pals with. Jojo since even more than 20 years, and also it was intriguing because there was a couple of. As well as Jojo said to. Like a( mimics drum rhythm ). This kind of thing,. and afterwards he said to me, he feels something. with this music and he will certainly do. something really fresh with this sort of songs, as well as I absolutely. didn ' t understand it. Like'what do you indicate,. what do you intend to finish with this type of music. But after that when I paid attention. to his recording I made a decision to begin. to play these things. That was around 2005, 2006 and his band is called Nerve.They play the very same. kind of points with a DJ, a keyboard. player, a bass gamer, and also the drums which'' s. a really dynamic, hard-edged, electronic. fusion songs. - Kind of tribal. based, tribal stuff. So Jojo Mayer, the band Nerve. - Ya, he'' s great.- Possibly another tip, another band that you know of? - Ya, the other one is. actually a bass player.His label is Square Pusher. - Okay, can you lead to that? - He'' s a superb. DJ as well as bass gamer. He does live programs. with a great deal of laptops as well as bass guitar. And also he does the cutting of the. loops as well as modifying and to play bass in live. situation, in actual time. That'' s amazing.-'What ' s his name once again? - Square Pusher. - Square Pusher? - Okay, obtained it.- He ' s fantastic. He ' s rather prominent because. the late ' 80s, early ' 90s. So he has at least. 25 recordings, as well as I truly suggest. all of you guys to pay attention to Square Pusher because in his cds there'' s no any pre-created. or downloaded and install loopholes. Each of the notes was created by Square Pusher. - Really amazing. - To make sure that'' s wonderful. - Very great. Definitely look into. those two teams. I recognize I'' ve listened. Ideally we'' ll have him. questions for ya before we conclude, '' cause. we ' re obtaining near the end.There ' s a great deal of. questions in here from various participants. that are all extremely similar and also the one concern. I keep seeing a great deal of so I ' ll ask you is what kind'. of strategy are you making use of to obtain that type of rate while. you still look very loosened? Can you simply perhaps. speak a bit, or possibly provide a. pair tips of just how drummers that desire to. get involved in this design can keep their stress down and also. to get these sort of rates?- Actually, I put on ' t make use of any type of complicated things.I don ' t use primarily',. a Moeller or a push-pull or this kind of points. I play basically, basic. wrist and finger control. That ' s it. The only point is I constantly look for'the ideal balance in between the drum set and also myself. So I never ever play by muscles. I try to be always. extremely loose and relaxed. Or else, like 85. of my focus would certainly be to play out in some way. the important things by muscles, by arms. So I attempt to play with wrist and also fingers as high as is possible. I play actually with these beats simple stickings,. like songs, increases, some paradiddle points. I additionally did practicing. like to play right-hand man simple 8th notes, as well as throughout this. playing I tried to change the solitary and dual. One and also 2 as well as three as well as four.( slow drum music )? I ' m certain if you. - It ' s perhaps possible. It ' s extremely loosened hold, particularly because you do it. We ' ll dive a lot more. And if you guys'enjoying this, we ' re gon na do a Q & A tomorrow so you can dive in to. You spoke a bit. regarding having 4 snares on your recordings in your home. Can you speak about why you. have your setup such as this and perhaps why you selected the. tunings for your snares?- Due to the fact that I think in. this type of music we have to use different. kind of entrapment drums because a lot of the. time, such as this music doesn ' t have. any kind of long drum solos or'something such as this. I did a drum solo right. now in the first tune as well as I will certainly do one. much more in the last tune.That ' s why I utilize. 3 toms here.


However actually, when I. play these type of beats, I imply, it ' s not necessary. to make use of three toms due to the fact that this music. demands a lot more like even more best cymbal audios. and also a lot more hi-hat sounds and even more snare drum audios. Possibly more kick audios. I also use some triggers during. the recording sessions to mix it , the electronic trigger noise with the acoustic kick. sound as well as a snare as well. So, generally this. is the reason. So I usually play. like one snare drum, two and also three and four when I do drum bass recordings. As well as just one floor. tom here, that'' s it. -Extremely trendy,'ya. Well, I ' m excited to see what you ' re gon na. It is virtually 5 so we ' re.- Okay.- A whole lot more concerns came, however we'' ll do that. everyone for seeing. Hope you obtained something from it. I most definitely got. influenced to desire to obtain into this design of songs a lot more. - Thanks. - You recognize, every time I'' m. on your digital drum established, you scroll to the. drum and also bass point as well as you'' re like oh , I. desire I might play this, yet I can'' t so I got ta. method it a lot more. So really amazing beats,. thank you very a lot. - Thanks quite. for having me here. That was a wonderful. satisfaction to'be here. It ' s an attractive area. as well as everything is ideal. -Well, thank you. You ' re constantly welcome,


. always welcome back here.Make certain you follow him. on Facebook if you sanctuary'' t, just facebook.com/szendofi. as well as his name is S-Z-E-N-D-O-F-I. - Yes, that'' s proper.- Yes! I did it!- You got it! -Yes, alright so'we ' re gon na. leave you with one even more tune. What'' s the song called? - This song is called. Shotgun Strategy. - Shotgun Approach? -Ya, Shotgun Strategy due to the fact that I have a band,. it ' s called Loophole Medical professionals. That ' s actually a double development with a terrific key-board gamer. and rapper individual from Hungary. And also we did our last recording which was recorded in Brooklyn. a number of years before and also we took like. 2 or three takes from this song. As well as all of the takes consist of some huge blunders. And also we claimed, to the audio man, fine, let'' s do one more take. As well as he said, "" Okay,. shotgun approach."" And we similar to it. - There ya go. - To ensure that'' s why this is it.- Those are occasionally the most effective tales when it comes. to the studio, recording.


- Ya, ya, ya, absolutely. - So, once more, many thanks. everybody for watching. If you men similar to this go. to Drumeo.com as well as join. Likewise, for those. who are enjoying, all the tunes that he played,. or Peter played, sorry, in this lesson are gon na be. offered as a play-along so you can attempt what he'' s. doing on them too. So, hi there. - Thanks quite. - No, thank you. - Thanks. - We'' ll see you men later. ("" Shotgun Technique"". by Loop Doctors) ♪ Simply pay attention to the groove. of the bass and the drums ♪ Beating a sonic. path, currently below it comes ♪ The art of setting up. noise to the restriction ♪ Thin airwave design. within a 5- minute blueprint ♪ Forbid the aesthetic ♪ Free your mind, allow. go of the usual concept ♪ See the music expand. graphics in your mind ♪ An unique individual blind ♪ Today all you. demand is creativity ♪ Some inspiration, association ♪ Noise is open to. analysis, a. sonic sensation ♪ Step up to the abstract plate ♪ Open eviction, never undervalue ♪ The mental power. of important ♪ Intercontinental songs ♪ Which aspect is basic (lively drum songs). - He ' s great. - It ' s perhaps feasible. In fact, when I. play these kind of beats, I mean, it ' s not needed. Well, I ' m thrilled to see what you ' re gon na. That ' s actually a dual formation with a fantastic key-board gamer.

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페노메코 (PENOMECO) - 'Shy (eh o)' MV

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Monday 28 November 2022

Peter Szendofi: Drum 'n' Bass & Jungle Grooves - FULL DRUM LESSON (Drumeo)

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(vibrant drum music) (constant techno drum music) - Well played, man, well played. There'' s a great deal of energy because. - Thanks. - Ladies as well as gents, Mr. Peter Szendofi. - Hi. - Ya. Invite to Drumeo. - Thanks. It'' s an excellent enjoyment to be here.- Peter has come right out of Hungary, Budapest, fix?- Yes.-'And also he ' s joining us here for a real-time lesson, clearly, on drum and also bass and also forest grooves, so it ' s an honor to have you out. We ' ve really talked rather a bit


over the last couple years.We fulfilled up at PASIC 2016 which has brought about this. Guy, Hungary ' s got a. great deal of terrific drummers. You'' re not the very first Hungarian. drummer we'' ve carried Drumeo. -( laughs )Trendy, great. -Yet if you people put on'' t. understand who Peter is,'I ' m glad to present you to him and also ideally you come to be a follower due to the fact that his drumming. is really energetic; it'' s really, extremely. well-played,'as well. He ' s done a lot'of. things in his life. You ' ve remained in over 130 cds, you ' ve done a great deal of stuff with, you ' re a visiting instructor,. - You ' ve likewise won what. Honor in 2003 and 2004, which resembles finest. drummer in Hungary. - Wow, yes. - Which is a big honor, guy. - Yes, that'' s it.- So you know your stuff. You likewise play in a. couple bands, as well. Currently the initial tune you. simply bet us currently, what ' s the tale behind that? Is that your band?- This is a brand name brand-new. track which will show up on my forthcoming solo CD which will certainly release. in some weeks, I believe in 21st of March. - Okay. - So, that'' s my brand-new and also. initial composition. - Really cool. - As well as on this album, we will. have some great artists, like Will Lee on bass and also. George Whitty on keyboards, and also several various other Hungarian. excellent artists. So I'' m so pleased. to launch that CD and also play this studio. as an initial intro tune. - Ya, give us a little. preference of what'' s comin '. - Ya, ya, ya, ya. - If you guys are. watching this'on YouTube it ' s most likely currently released. so go and also inspect it out As well as if you desire to adhere to Peter, your primary way of communicating is with Facebook you stated, your Facebook web page. - Ya, ya.


- Which is just. facebook.com/szendofi, I believe. - Yes, ya. - So ensure you go as well as. follow him on there as well. And also a big many thanks. to the enrollers for. aiding bring you out. We obtained Remo, we got Tama, Regal. Idea, Humes & & Berg ' s cases. So ya, a substantial many thanks to you people for assisting with. this lesson as well. The package sounds incredible. - Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya I enjoy it. It'' s an attractive kit. - You obtained 2 really great snares. - Ya, many thanks. - Extremely, really great. And also if you individuals. are seeing this on Facebook or you'' re. viewing this on YouTube and you like what you'' re seeing, we do this type of. things all the time inside of Drumeo Edge.We also are going to be filming a special course just. on drum as well as bass as well as jungle grooves with Peter that ' ll be unique. just to Side members, as well as a meeting. asking him some inquiries, as well as a Q & A session. So if you men like. this, directly over to Drumeo.com as well as register. You can get a cost-free trial. at Drumeo.com/ test and have a look at what. Let ' s obtain to the lesson.- Jungle grooves and also drum and also bass. Currently there ' s a PDF. The trendy point. as play-alongs in Drumeo in the future. So it'' s very awesome,. thank you for that. - Sure, my enjoyment. - But let'' s begin out. by, what is drum and bass as well as forest groove? What is the definition of that? - You understand, it'' s fascinating. It ' s a quite new thing.There are two various means where the drum as well as bass. drumming originated from. The first is from the late ' 60s. as well as very early ' 70s when the most 'well-known. funk and also Motown drummers like Clyde Stubblefield as well as Steve Jordan started to play a certain. kind of funk grooves with different kinds of accents, not just to play. the 2/4 backbeats, yet they began to play, they started to. alter the accents. ' 80s and the early '' 90s, the DJs started began. And also they started to place a particular groove. If we have a two-bar phrase, it has like, the first bar is 16 of 60 notes, the 2nd bar is the same.And they started to reduce like the very first fifty percent. 5, six various cuts from a two-bar expression, and. after that they altered the order. So they really put. it once more together just like in an arbitrary order. That'' s why they obtained. lastly, this, the groove with the very same elements, yet they were sounding. - Ya, due to the fact that it'' s cutReduced- Ya, so they. That ' s why when we listen. to a groove such as this, it seems like a big turmoil,. similar to a huge forest. That ' s why they call. it jungle grooves since you can listen to. a two-bar phrase or a four-bar expression. or eight-bar phrase, but the accents are. In fact, when I. play forest points, my jungle having fun, for instance, in the first tune what you could hear, those. as well as the sixteenth notes as well as ghost notes as well as 8--.- No joking? Ya, ya, alright.- Ya, ya, ya. So, because it gives me a great deal of freedom, but the various other thing is initially of all, I had. -If I play a straightforward drum and. It ' s like one, 2, 3 ,.( consistent drum songs )In the slower tempo, like. ( sluggish drum songs) Right? If I would certainly state like, all right,. It seems like this with. a same element, like ...( steady drum music) Right? So I play basically. the exact same, like ...( stable drum music) -Gotcha, ya. - Right? So, this is the difference. between the forest as well as the drum as well as bass. If I play drum and also bass. beats, that ' s straightforward due to the fact that we have 2/4. backbeats, some ghost'notes, fairly

easy things, yet it ' s difficult to play. due to the fact that the drum as well as bass beats pace begins with one to 60, 70. BPM, up till like 220, 230, I wear ' t know.That ' s a huge difficulty to maintain the correct time. playing frequently during 6, seven, 10. mins within one track in fast pace. So, let me offer you men. a pair of examples what I brought. The very first groove,. what I wan na play, it ' s a straightforward drum. as well as bass groove. I try to select five various grooves from the quite extremely. ( slow drum songs)?( stable drum music) A bit a lot more faster. (fast drum songs) A little bit extra faster. ( vibrant drum songs )A little bit a lot more faster. (quick drum music )? For me, when I begin to practice the drum with jungle points, I had two points what I. had to figure out a whole lot. pitch on a drum collection, yet we have a significant dynamic. level what we can use.So, to make songs in the various other designs, we actually have to make use of. a huge dynamic range. But when we play the drum. and also bass jungle things, it'' s not feasible due to the fact that if I would. play the same groove what I demonstrated before with the dynamic. level and phrasing, if I play, for example,. a normal funk tune, it appears like ... (sluggish drum songs) (relocations right into steady drum music) It sounds more like. cool something, not like a drum and also bass. If I change, if I. compress the dynamic level such as this ... (consistent drum songs) That seems like a real. drum and also bass jungle groove due to the fact that this kind of digital songs, we have entirely. various method and also the feature of. the drum set playing in this kind of music. is entirely different. That'' s why I relied on this type of. music about 10 years earlier, due to the fact that I could discover a. entirely various path for my having fun and. they were so exciting to be in a totally. different part, be in the songs,. than if I played funk or blend stuff.And likewise, so when I play these things I have less dynamic. possibilities on a drum set, but I can use a whole lot of. results, a great deal of sounds as well as likewise a great deal of. rhythmic variants. So when I play a forest groove, it'' s generally, a drum solo can be, since I change. always the accents, the components of the ideal hand. as well as left hand as well as everything. So I attempt to develop intriguing. That ' s why I make use of. Actually, at home when. I do workshop recordings I make use of actually four snare drums. - For this kind of songs. Like one, two,. As well as I utilize only one floor tom because this songs requires a great deal of. really requires these points. Okay, let me give you. There'' s a little variant in the second half. It appears like ...( slow drum songs)? (rapid drum music) I likewise can play the same groove, in for example, a. different snare entrapment. numerous possibilities to change the location of the. right hand as well as the left hand. Okay, this groove is a. little bit comparable than, for instance, if you listen to the late '' 60s and also. early ' 70s recordings from James Brown or Allman. Bro or these bands, I utilized to pay attention to a great deal of Clyde Stubblefield stuff. You recognize, I'' m sure. the majority of you men know the truly renowned groove, this is the funky. drummer groove, which is actually a truly prominent. lick for the DJs to remove and also. speed up the pace and also produce a totally various chaos-oriented groove by the simple aspects. of this groove. So it seems like ... (slow drum songs) Alright? So this is primarily. a funk groove, however Clyde transformed the accents and also, he played. various points on a hi-hat, not just 8th notes or not only 16th notes, yet he alters the accents. in between the kick as well as the entrapment and also the hi-hat.


To make sure that'' s why it ' s. so interesting stuff. The other thing from. Clyde Stubblefield, what I utilized to listen. to a lot which is a normal break beat or. basic of the forest grooves due to the fact that he repeats. again, the accents between the snare. drum as well as the kick. This is the groove of the tune Fear which is a popular. James Brown tune which seems like ... (constant drum songs) Right? So he did primarily. the very same things while the DJs did later on. So he was absolutely wizard in regards to the groove playing and also this kind of balanced component. So allow'' s see the next groove which is a two-bar. expression actually, as well as it additionally consists of a little altering in regards to accents,. so it seems like, in slow pace such as this ... (slow drum music) Right? So when you individuals. listen to it initially, that can be a. little bit confusing since the location. of the 2/4 backbeats are gon na be changing.So it sounds like one,. 2, three, four, as well as ... So I place the 2nd snare drum accent, actually for the one,. two, 3, four, and also. So like ... (slow drum music) Right? So this part, like, it'' s repeating three. times, like ... (slow-moving drum music) Right? - Okay, I obtain it. Ya, ya, ya. - So that'' s a kind of, if I can claim a. 3 versus four. Like if I dip into. a much faster pace, that sounds awesome, like ... (stable drum music) Right? - Very trendy. You got ta show us that. on the other snares too. - Ya. (stable drum music) - That'' s so amazing.- Likewise, the various other. referrals for every one of you guys who. desire to begin to practice the drum and also bass. forest points is to be actually, really person. as well as invest a whole lot of time with the slow-moving time exercising, since in this kind of music we need to be extra cautious. of the time playing. So it'' s not possible. to play the beats a little behind or for instance, a. bit hurried from the initial as well as second and also third and fourth. quarter notes. Due to the fact that generally in this music we make use of a great deal of other loopholes and programming and. arpeggios from the keyboards. So we need to. spend a lot of time with slow time practicing, and play each note to. I can see it, ya. -In terms of the time playing. Believe it or not, I spent like 95 %of. drum and bass things, with truly easy things. as well as in actually slow-moving tempo. And I maintain my. concentration continuously to play each notes. to the correct place. - Ya, ensure. that spacing'' s there. - And this long time. practicing at sluggish pace, we really need to get to the quicker tempos. As I experienced, the rapid tempo having fun. will certainly come instantly when we spend a little time with the different. grooves in a slow-moving tempo. - Cool. - So that'' s why I would truly recommend you. If you men would certainly be unpatient and also after like 20 mins just. intend to quicken the pace to 100 to 180, your. muscle would certainly be tight, your concentration. would be like challenging, as well as you guys will get low.So that'' s why I in fact invested 2 or 3 years. from the starting to practice drum. and bass things, when I did the initial. album, when I played in fact an actual drum. as well as bass forest grooves because it--. - Takes some time. - It truly requires time to concentrate on the beats. and also the concentration as well as the technical. - Which makes sense. It'' s a quite detailed. little notes there. Allow'' s have a look at number four. -Okay, alright. Allow'' s do it. So, that ' s a little.


bit more difficult, not excessive, simply a little bit.So, let me play it. once more, a little bit slower. Like one, two, three, four. (slow drum songs) Right? A little faster.( constant drum songs ) A little bit quicker. (vibrant drum music) Right? -That is a great beat. The displaced. downbeat on the and also of the second bar of line one actually makes it appear promptly. a little bit however it ' s not.- Ya, and additionally it ' s sounding a little like if I would play a. sort of half-time. oriented thing like ...( constant drum music) To ensure that ' s a sort of blend of half-time sixteenth. note oriented groove than an easy jungle groove. - So can you reveal us an example, possibly do it in just a. directly ahead time, and afterwards going into that, so we can hear the. distinction and feel? - Yes. - Something extremely basic. - Ya, ya, ya. I likewise might transform a little bit for example, the hi-hat part.I can play 8th notes. constantly on a hi-hat. For instance, like ... (stable drum music) Right? So I played generally. the very same groove, yet if I transform. the hi-hat components, that would certainly be a completely. different sounding groove. To make sure that'' s why I generally. usage improvisation. There are some typical. drummer bass licks or motions, however I primarily, I listen to a great deal of. this type of music which essentially doesn'' t. contain live drumming.Because if I listen. to it from DJs, the mind of the DJs. are completely different and that ' s rejuvenating of my mind as well as offers me a. lot of fresh concepts since they put on ' t think. concerning the appropriate'hand as a hi-hat component,. the left hand is--- Completely man, ya, ya.- plays three notes. It ' s also much. No, they simply programs and. try to discover ideal balance in between the set drum. components as well as the other components. I received actually, a lot. of terrific suggestions from DJs. To make sure that'' s why it ' s. so intriguing to. practice these points. - Ya, that makes good sense. Let'' s do number 5. and afterwards we'' ll get you to play some even more songs for us.


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- Ya, the last one, the number 5 is a little bit, resembles kind. of a straight thing. So, I quit to play the. eighth notes constantly. So it sounds in slow-moving pace. like one, two, 3, four ... (slow drum music) Right? Once more in an additional--. - Do it once more really sluggish, '' cause this is a. pleasant seeming beat. - Okay, one, 2, 3, four. (slow-moving drum songs) To play this sort of straight beat oriented. drum and bass grooves, it'' s far more difficult. than when I play a drum and also bass. groove as an example, with a straight. 8th notes like ...


( steady drum songs) Due to the fact that similar to this, I have my click track. in fact on the ideal side. So I can hear regularly. the downbeats, but such as this, it'' s not feasible because I play almost frequently. the 16th notes in between the. kick and the snare, and also the entrapment as well as the hi-hats, so it'' s switching regularly. So it sounds like this,. (stable drum music) A little bit much more much faster. (lively drum music) Or maybe right here. I'' m attempting. - That is so trendy. (laughs) - So that'' s why I said like these kind of grooves in really fast pace, for me, is a lot more. tough for my brain, not like my hands as well as feet. So, I believe to play. quick tempos as well as by the hand side or feet side, that'' s. feasible in 200 BPM if you are just. have to play like solitary stroke rolls. I was gon na state it ' s. deceptively hard. Like, you don ' t. believe it ' s that hard, but you rest down, not only. To obtain the patterns occurring yet to obtain the. Area in between the notes and also then additionally to obtain the. ' Cause I obtained a couple. These beats are great .- You men, make certain. You have to watch it over again, that ' s absolutely cool ' cause. Allow ' s obtain you to. I obtained a few concerns. from the participants as well . So what tune do you want. to play for us next?- The following tune called Take One, that ' s. a really rapid one. That song I think is 220 BPM.- Hoo! -Which groove. consists of essentially just . solitary stroke rolls because it ' s also quick to play, I mean for me. - No uncertainty. (laughs) - Also quick to play. any type of other variations. - Awesome.Well that ' s appears--.- It ' s enjoyable. - Allow ' s have a look at Take One. - Ya, ya, Take One. - Alright, cheers. ("" Take One"") That boggled the mind. - Thanks. - You needed to be so loosened. to be able to play that at 220 beats per minute. You appeared like you were rather. chill during, male. - Ya, you recognize, as I said, it'' s a lot more difficult for me to keep the best equilibrium. in between the sixteenth notes. - No question. You ' ve been in over 130 albums, you ' ve done a great deal of stuff with, you ' re a seeing instructor,. BPM, up till like 220, 230, I wear ' t know.That ' s a huge obstacle to maintain the appropriate time. That'' s why it ' s. so fascinating stuff. Like, you wear ' t. think it ' s that hard, however you sit down, not just. You have to watch it over again, that ' s totally cool ' reason.I have a difficult sufficient time doing that at 180 beats per minute, you'' re doing it at 220. - Thanks. - Yet I obtained a lot of inquiries for you if you don'' t mind.

- Sure, sure, sure. - Something simply for myself, for those that are - I would certainly provide you 2 examples. The first is Jojo Mayer'' s. playing, of program. We are excellent good friends with. Jojo because even more than twenty years, and it was intriguing due to the fact that there was a number of. drum events in Hungary in 1994, 1995 actually, and we played with each other. And after among the shows we went to a nightclub. And also Jojo said to. me, he was cigarette smoking, and he paid attention to. that kind of music which during that time. for me was so uninteresting. Like a (mimics drum rhythm). This example,. and also then he claimed to me, he feels something. with this music and he will certainly do. something truly fresh with this sort of music, and also I absolutely. didn'' t comprehend it.Like what do you suggest,. what do you intend to finish with this kind of music. However after that when I paid attention. to his recording I chose to start. to play these things. That was around 2005, 2006 as well as his band is called Nerve. They play the same. example with a DJ, a key-board. gamer, a bass gamer, and also the drums which'' s. a truly progressive, hard-edged, electronic. blend music. - Type of tribal. based, tribal stuff. So Jojo Mayer, the band Nerve. - Ya, he'' s fantastic.- Maybe one other tip, another band that you know of? - Ya, the various other one is. in fact a bass player.His nickname is Square Pusher. - Okay, can you spell that? - He'' s a wonderful. DJ and bass player. He does live shows. with a great deal of laptop computers and also bass guitar. And he does the cutting of the. loopholes and modifying and also to play bass in live. That'' s superb.-'What ' s his name once again? - Square Pusher? - Okay, obtained it.- He ' s fantastic. He ' s quite popular given that. the late ' 80s, early ' 90s. So he has at the very least. 25 recordings, and I really recommend. every one of you men to listen to Square Pusher because in his cds there'' s no any pre-created. or downloaded and install loopholes. Each of the notes was created by Square Pusher. - Really cool. - To ensure that'' s amazing. - Extremely trendy. Definitely take a look at. those 2 teams. I understand I'' ve listened. to a great deal of Nerve and Jojo'' s an. unbelievable drummer. Ideally we'' ll have him. on Drumeo at some point, yet a pair much more. There'' s a whole lot of. that are all very comparable as well as the one concern. I keep seeing a great deal of so I'' ll ask you is what kind. of method are you utilizing to obtain that sort of speed while. you still look very loose? Can you simply perhaps. speak a little, or maybe offer a. couple pointers of just how drummers that want to. enter into this style can keep their stress down and. to obtain these kind of speeds? - Really, I wear'' t make use of any difficult things.I wear ' t usage generally,. a Moeller or a push-pull or this example. I play basically, basic. That'' s it. I never ever play by muscles. extremely loosened and also loosened up. Or else, like 85. of my concentration would certainly be to play out in some way. the things by muscles, by arms. So I attempt to play with wrist and also fingers as high as is possible. I play actually with these beats simple stickings,. like songs, increases, some paradiddle points. I likewise did practicing. like to play appropriate hand easy eighth notes, and also during this. playing I tried to transform the single and double. (slow-moving drum music)? These little components,. these little slices are the actually fundamentals of the actually speed up pace. Additionally, I'' m sure if you. guys invested sufficient time with the slow-moving time exercising and also you would be additional mindful of your hands and also feet. Like no any type of stress,. I such as that. would be a trap. - It'' s maybe possible, however. I would be suffering a lot if I would have. to play by muscles in these quick tempos. - That makes feeling. It'' s really loosened hold, especially because you do it. all in standard hold too, which is really insane. But we'' ll dive extra. into your strategy in the course that we'' re gon na. be recording for Drumeo Edge. And also if you guys watching this, we'' re gon na do a Q & A tomorrow so you can dive in to. I obtain a lot of is your adjusting and. You chatted a little bit. regarding having four snares on your recordings in the house. Can you discuss why you. have your configuration such as this as well as maybe why you selected the. tunings for your snares? - Because I think in. this type of songs we have to utilize different. kind of snare drums due to the fact that many of the. time, similar to this music doesn'' t contain. any long drum solos or something like this.I did a drum solo right. currently in the very first tune and I will do one. a lot more in the last song. That'' s why I use. three toms here. However in fact, when I. play these kind of beats, I indicate,'it ' s not needed. to utilize three toms due to the fact that this songs. demands a lot a lot more like more right cymbal noises. I likewise use some triggers throughout. So, generally this. is the reason. So I generally play. like one snare drum, two as well as 3 as well as 4 when I do drum bass recordings. As well as just one flooring. tom here, that'' s it. -Extremely trendy,'ya. Well, I ' m thrilled to see what you ' re gon na. give us tomorrow and I ' m excited to see. you play one more song for us if you don ' t mind. It is almost 5 so we ' re. gon na wrap it up there.- Okay.- A whole lot more concerns came, but we'' ll do that. tomorrow for the Q & & A. Simply want to thank. everybody for viewing. Hope you got something from it. I definitely got. motivated to want to enter into this design of music extra.


- Thank you. - You recognize, whenever I'' m. on your digital drum established, you scroll to the. drum and bass thing as well as you'' re like oh , I. desire I could play this, but I can'' t so I obtained ta. method it more. So extremely great beats,. thanks significantly. - Many thanks quite. for having me here. That was a terrific.


pleasure to'be here.It ' s a lovely location. and everything is ideal. - Well, thanks. You'' re constantly welcome,. constantly welcome back below. Make certain you follow him. on Facebook if you haven'' t, simply facebook.com/szendofi. as well as his name is S-Z-E-N-D-O-F-I. - Yes, that'' s correct.- Yes! I did it!- You obtained it! -Yes, alright so'we ' re gon na. leave you with one more tune. What'' s the track called? - This song is called. Shotgun Technique. -Ya, Shotgun Strategy due to the fact that I have a band,. That ' s really a double development with a terrific key-board gamer. and also rap artist man from Hungary. And we did our last recording which was tape-recorded in Brooklyn. a number of years prior to as well as we took like. 2 or three takes from this tune.And every one of


the takes contain some big blunders. As well as we stated, to the sound individual, fine, allow'' s do one even more take. As well as he said, "" Okay,. shotgun strategy."" And we much like it. - There ya go. - So that'' s why this is it.- Those are occasionally the very best stories when it comes. to the studio, recording. - Ya, ya, ya, absolutely. - So, once again, many thanks. everyone for enjoying. If you individuals such as this go. to Drumeo.com and also register. Additionally, for those. that are enjoying, all the songs that he played,. or Peter played, sorry, in this lesson are gon na be. offered as a play-along so you can attempt what he'' s. doing on them as well. So, hi there. - Thanks extremely a lot. - No, thanks. - Many thanks. - We'' ll see you guys later on. ("" Shotgun Strategy"". by Loop Doctors) ♪ Simply listen to the groove. of the bass and the drums ♪ Beating a sonic. course, currently below it comes ♪ The art of arranging. noise to the restriction ♪ Thin airwave architecture. within a five- minute plan ♪ Restrict the visual ♪ Free your mind, allow. go of the common principle ♪ See the music grow. graphics in your mind ♪ An exclusive individual blind ♪ Now all you. requirement is creativity ♪ Some inspiration, organization ♪ Sound is open to. analysis, a. sonic sensation ♪ Step up to the abstract plate ♪ Open the gate, never ever underrate ♪ The psychological power. of instrumental ♪ Intercontinental music ♪ Which aspect is fundamental (lively drum songs). - He ' s great. - Actually, I wear'' t use any difficult things.I wear ' t use primarily,. Well, I ' m excited to see what you ' re gon na. That ' s really a dual development with a terrific keyboard gamer. As well as we claimed, to the audio man, okay, allow'' s do one even more take.

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How to Draw an African Elephant - part 2 position wrinkles easy

How to Draw an African Elephant - part 2 position wrinkles easy

FKA twigs - jealousy (feat. Rema)

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I JUST INTENDED TO GO EXTERIOR AND ALSO FEEL THE SUN IS SHINING ON MY BETTER SIDE I ALWAYS HAD MY WAY BUT FORGIVE MY WRONGS, YEAH BABY THAT'' S OKAY ENVY YOU'PLACE ON ME, YOU ' RE. IN YOUR SENSATIONS WAY TO DEEP JEALOUSY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME, YOU ' RE. IN YOUR FEELINGS WAY TO DEEP ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND ' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY GIRL RELAX,. TAKE IT SLOW YOU ADHERE TO ME. ALL OVER THAT I GO I PROVIDED YOU THE. TRICKS TO MY SPIRIT AND YOU STILL PUT ON'' T. BELIEVE CHILD I UNDERSTAND LADY I'' M SICK AS WELL AS. SICK OF YOUR DRAMATIZATION DON'' T LET ME TAKE. YOU BACK TO YOUR MOM 20 MISSED OUT ON CALLS CUZ. I'' M NOT HOME WHAT YOU GON NA. DO, ONLY GOD RECOGNIZES ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME, YOU'' RE. IN YOUR SENSATIONS WAY TO DEEP ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT'' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME, YOU ' RE. IN YOUR SENSATIONS WAY TO DEEP JEALOUSY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND ' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY WAVES OF MOTION. MOVING IN MY LIFE WAVES OF MOVEMENT (OOOH) I WISH TO GET. ALL FOR MY LIFE ALL THE IMPORTANT THINGS I LIKE I'' M LIVING REAL KNOWING THAT. I'' M BETTER OFF WITHOUT YOU I JUST INTENDED TO GO OUTSIDE. AND FEEL THE SUN IS SHINING. ON MY BETTER SIDE I ALWAYS HAD MY WAY. BUT FORGIVE MY TRANSGRESSIONS,. YES CHILD THAT'' S OKAY ENVY YOU'PUT ON ME, YOU ' RE. IN YOUR SENSATIONS WAY TO DEEP ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'ENVY YOU PLACE ON ME, YOU ' RE. IN YOUR SENSATIONS WAY TO DEEP JEALOUSY YOU PLACE ON ME,. THAT'' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY THAT ' S WHY YOUR. MIND ' S OUT THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND ' S. OUT, WHY. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'JEALOUSY YOU PUT ON ME, YOU ' RE. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND ' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY LADY TAKE IT EASY,. THAT'' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'JEALOUSY YOU PUT ON ME, YOU ' RE. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND ' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY WAVES OF ACTIVITY. THAT ' S WHY YOUR MIND'' S. OUT, MIND ' S OUT, WHY'ENVY YOU PUT ON ME, YOU ' RE.


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Moribayassa Djembe Rhythm: Learn How to Play 4 Patterns & Play-Along the Groove

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The drum sounds when the hawk shows up with a rabbit - Nigerian stating This is just how the complete rhythm appears at medium speed Currently, let'' s simplify djembe 1 Currently a bit quicker ... djembe 2 Now a bit faster ... djembe 3 Now a bit quicker ... Dundun & & bell Currently a little bit quicker ... Drum-Along: let'' s start by inspecting how each drum line beings in the full rhythm Currently simply maintain drumming.


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African Art

African art is an art form that has been around for thousands of years. The oldest African art is thought to be in Egypt. African art was influenced by many cultures and traditions including the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Africans, Arabs, Asians and Europeans. It has also been influenced by the environment in which it has been created.

The African people have a long history of using art as a way to express themselves. In many cultures, art is used as a way to communicate important messages. Many African artists are known for their paintings, sculptures and other works of art. These pieces of art are often used as a way to communicate ideas about love, life, religion, politics and other issues. Many of these pieces of art have survived the test of time and can still be seen today.

African art has been a part of many different cultures throughout Africa. Each culture has its own unique style of African art. Some of the most popular types of African art include masks, sculptures, paintings, jewelry, pottery, textiles, carvings, and woodcarvings. Many of these pieces of African art were made with the use of materials that were available at the time. These materials included ivory, bone, metal, stone and wood. The use of these materials helped to make the African art pieces very durable. Many of the African art pieces are now considered masterpieces.

In some cases, African art pieces were made to be used in religious ceremonies. These pieces of art were often used to communicate important messages. The art was used to show the spiritual beliefs of the people who made them. Many of the African art items that were used during religious ceremonies are still being used today.

There are many reasons why African art has become so popular over the past few decades. One reason is that African art has become more affordable. Another reason is that many African artists are becoming more famous and well known. This means that they are able to sell their work at higher prices. Finally, there are many people who are interested in African art because it is a part of their heritage. Many of these people have been inspired by their family's stories about their ancestors. They want to learn more about their family's history.

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Just Dance 2 | Rasputin - Boney M. | Gameplay

I don't understand why this routine is so tiring Okay let's go down the timeline back when "Rasputin" was released in "Just Dance 2" and it was one of my favorites. I would enjoy dancing it! I think "Rasputin" ended up in the "Top 10 of the most troll songs of all time" because, with time you know that move on the ground, and the character... became a troll! It's the perfect routine for the song and at the same time, when somebody requests it, you're like... "I'm gonna die again" Anyway, "Rasputin". I love to hate you. Let's say like that. Don't forget to subscribe if you enjoyed the video and see you for the next one!.


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twerk and dance.

can you dance in project zomboid yes yes you can the true actions act 3 dancing mod allows players to perform up to 44 unique fully animated dance moves players start off with three dance moves you'll need to find and read these dance magazines if you want to learn more moves to start dancing press and hold q to open the emote wheel and select the type of dance you want to perform players can salsa break dance twerk moonwalk and much more with the true actions act 3 dancing mod.


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Video shows father dropping 2-year-old daughter during escape from elephant habitat at zoo | ABC7

>> THIS MORNING, HB FIVE-YEAR-OLD FATHER ARRESTED FACING POSSIBLE CHARGES OF CHILD CRUELTY AFTER A DANGEROUS ENCOUNTER AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO. THE FATHER ALLEGEDLY GETTING THROUGH TWO FENCES?ONE OF THEM ELECTRIC?CARRYING HIS TWO-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER INTO AN ELEPHANT HABITAT. >> A 2-YEAR-OLD JUVENILE WAS TAKEN INTO THE ELEPHANT ENCLOSURE BY A MALE WHO CLIMBED OVER THE FENCE, UNDER THE ROPE . >> POLICE SAY THE MAN WAS TRYING TO TAKE A PHOTO?WHEN A STARTLED ELEPHANT BEGAN TO CHARGE. >> IT LOOKS LIKE HE DROPPED A JUVENILE AS HE RAN AWAY.


>> DEMAND DROPPING THE CHILD BEFORE PICKING HER UP. THE ELEPHANT COMING WITHIN FEET BEFORE THE ESCAPE. WE WERE YELLING WHAT ARE YOU DOING? >> REMARKABLY, BOTH COMING OUT UNHARMED. THE ELEPHANT IS ONE OF MORE THAN 3500 RARE AND ENDANGERED ANIMALS AT THE WORLD-FAMOUS THE. >> IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THEY DEVELOP A TYPE BOND AND TRUST AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE ELEPHANT AND THE KEEPER, SO WHEN A STRANGER GOES INTO AN ELEPHANT AREA, THAT CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS. >> THE INCIDENT THE LATEST CLOSE CALL WHERE STRANGERS TREADED ONTO ANIMALS' TURF AT THE ZOO. THIS WOMAN AT AN ARIZONA ZOO CROSSED A BARRIER TO TAKE A SELFIE WITH A JAGUAR, THE LARGE CAT STRIKING BACK.


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AND THEN THERE WAS THIS THREE-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO FELL INTO A GORILLA ENCLOSURE IN OHIO, GETTING DRAGGED THROUGH A MOAT, BEFORE ZOOKEEPERS SHOT AND KILLED THE PRIMATE? THE BOY WAS NOT SERIOUSLY INJURED. THAT SAN DIEGO ZOO RESPONDED PROMPTLY TO THE INCIDENT BUT I THE TIME SECURITY OFF.

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What is the mighty African Elephant really afraid of?

When the elephants arrive at the waterhole everyone gives way. Even young elephant calves act tough and chase away antelope like kudu. Entire herds of sable wait or try very cautiously to get a drink. Yes, the elephant, large and small is definitely the ‘playground’ bully. Did you know? Did you know that the elephant can be kept away by a tiny little fella.


Or better said, a host of these yellow and black striped flyers. Yes, elephants, entire herds of elephants can be kept away from enticing crops by bees. Bees have proven to be the peacemakers between farmers and elephants. In northern Tanzania Moses Ryakitimbo works tirelessly. Elephants used to trample the crops of the Lendoiya village farmers. Today, most of the maize fields are protected by 100 beehives. Here’s what the grateful farmers have to say. Mr. Elidaima Wella "We actually didn't believe that bees could make such a big difference chasing away almost 50+ elephants and bringing the number down to zero. We now harvest our food crops in large amounts and live in harmony with elephants." Mr. Baraka "Nikela has been a blessing to our village here in Lendoiya. I have witnessed a peaceful coexistence between man and this big Mammal called "elephant"." "Staying in peace with elephants and bees helping out the process. It's a miracle." Mr. Frank "Nikela is the best for African wildlife." Elder Balozi "At my old age, I thank God to have seen this miracle of bees protecting our farm's from elephants.


We now don't have elephants disturbing us in the night time, we just hear them in other neighboring villages." Mr. Nanyaro "I have 10 beehives in my farm...since then I have never even seen elephant dung around...this means elephants don't come here anymore...this gives me a feeling that elephants are good mammals because they don't disturb my maize farm anymore." Elder Wella "It's now almost one year I don't see the one TUSKED ELEPHANT. We plant, we harvest and we eat what we planted in the soil. Beehives are just a blessing." Mr. Emanuel "I am new to the project, but very happy to be part of this major accomplishment seeing elephants stepping out of my farm in a peaceful manner.


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Thanks to Nikela for supporting us with beehives that keep our crops safe and at the same time protect the ELEPHANTS from the human wildlife conflict. However, Moses’ work is not yet done. Another 64 beehives are needed These 64 beehives will then protect the entire village of Lendoiya. This includes 18 beehives for two adjoining women farmers. Tumaini Nanyaro Esther Nnko - with hood. On April 3rd 2020 elephants destroyed all that they had planted. In October they planted beans. But the elephants came calling again.


Fortunately not all was destroyed and they could harvest some in December. But, elephants remember. They will be back. This time with your help the bees will be waiting. With your help the rest of the village of Lendoiya will protected. With your help elephants won’t be speared, crops won’t be trampled and families will have food to eat. It’s really simple. All you do is sponsor a beehive (or more than one if you like) Get your name or the name of someone you care about on a beehive today. Your kindness protects crops and saves elephants a real win-win situation. 100% of your gift goes to buy the lumber and supplies, transport the materials, construct the beehive, paint and label the beehive, transport the beehive and the workers to the field, and install the beehive.


Get involved today!.

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Shakira - Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Song) | REACTION🔥

we go back to the world cup of 2010 a terrible moment to remember  let's say because you guys know how that   tournament ended. Spain won against  us in the final and it's still very fresh in my   memories but whatever I'm here for  Shakira you guys are here for Shakira   um yeah this song doesn't need an introduction everyone  knows it so it's not the first time reaction kind   of video and um let me know if you like football  because I'm really interested in that okay let's   go oh first time my earphones don't work so I hope  the sound won't disturb the microphone oh and who doesn't know this song of course  I know the song I didn't live under a rock thank you what are you doing there Maradona? it's time for Africa must be one of the most iconic songs ever I just saw the docu about the FIFA how they got  football into Africa and it's not all a very happy   story but Shakira has nothing to do with that this  is amazing.


It has 3.2 billion views what is this   holy how did Shakira became such a top tier  artist worldwide? very nice to see Shakira's smooth   flowing dances again. I believe shakira is that  kind of person that you can explain something one   time one time or show something one time that she  immediately learns it and does it better as I said   this should be one of the most unique and iconic  songs that has been published the last decades.   everything that unites people was reflected in  this video which only reinforces the feelings for   these kinds of Mega sports events. I do remember  that in the audience at that time everyone has   this crazy uh vuvuzela, air horn.


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It was crazy the  sound of that thing was deafeningly loud. I guess   some of the games even were suspended from time  to time for that that was very crazy and regarding   the video I love that Shakira goes very close  to the locals of South Africa both instrumentally   and in the video together with all the people,  that also makes Shakira the person the perfect   person for FIFA World Cups how did that start  guys in 2006? and the thing is everyone knows   her everyone likes to see her and that's because  she's always putting on a show and she is real she   has this real personality and people see that. I really wonder what kind of music we will get   this year next week if she will be in Qatar? then she  will probably make music in the same Qatari theme   let's see, I don't know so guys thank  you for watching and see you later bye

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African prints: the story behind the style | Secretly Awesome

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When I think of Ankara, I think of one word, "happiness." ONYII BROWN: It's-- it's beautiful. It's beautiful. It's just a gorgeous fabric. Everybody wears it. My name is Yetunde Olukoya, and I'm the founder and designer at Ray Darten. My name is Onyii Brown. I'm owner of Onyii & Co. My name is Alex Chapman. I'm a fashion design professor and fashion archive curator here at Houston Community College Central. YETUNDE OLUKOYA: Ray Darten is an African-inspired line, and we design for men, women, and kids. Onyii & Co. is a brand that really embodies the Metropolitan woman. I'm definitely African-inspired. It birthed from my culture.


I'm actually was born in Nigeria. I started in 2016 just by sewing in my sitting room. And now, we employ over a hundred of people in Nigeria. We have a store in California. ONYII BROWN: I never thought that I could actually grow a business with African print. It was a dream of mine to create beautiful clothing with things that I could really relate to and represented me and represented a whole bunch of women. ALEX CHAPMAN: Ankara is ubiquitous. It's found throughout Africa. So but mainly in Central and West Africa. Ankara fabric is also known as African wax fabric as well as Dutch hollandaise. And it originated in Holland. And what makes it really popular is because of the bold and fabulous prints. This product was created between 1830 and 1850. While the merchants were going around the continent of Africa and through the Indian Ocean, they went and stopped by the ports Prevalent in Ghana and Nigeria and Cameroon. And they were there selling these fabrics.


For this particular new product, it was exciting. So and just remember, this was an alternative source for batik fabric and a more inexpensive source. But when the merchants figured out that this was a viable market for them to sell as well as trade, now, they start customizing the color waves as well as the print for Ankara. The reason why Ankara is so popular is because it is used in a lot of traditional ceremonies. But another thing is it's a non-verbal way to communicate in Africa, especially for the women. I mean, it can-- it can show your marital status, your socioeconomic background, your religion, your tribe. So by wearing a particular color waves or a particular print, it kind of tells somebody without even speaking who you're all about.


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I came to this country when I was three years old. And many times, when I'd travel back to Nigeria, I always wanted to have, you know, Western influence in my prints. It'd be a lot of traditional wear. ALEX CHAPMAN: I think the reason why Onyii is very successful is she incorporates many different types of African fabrics in her designs, primarily Ankara, Kitenge and Shweshwe. She does it in a way that it's very melodic. And a lot of it is very Western-inspired. It's colorful. It's rich. She really does a lot of research. And not only in the fabric but as well as the techniques that are applied to the fabrics. ONYII BROWN: This will last for many, many years. The way it falls is so comfortable for the wearer, but they still look so amazing.


ALEX CHAPMAN: By looking at Ray Darten's website, first of all, I love her entire collection. She really, really uses the Ankara very wisely. The shapes and the cuts are very modern. And I love the idea that they are versatile. They can unzip and morph into something new. So you have double the outfit for the price of one. So for me, if you're looking at investing in a very special piece, then Ray Darten is your designer. It's not just about the clothes anymore, not about the clothes on the rack. It's, actually, deeper than that. I love to meet my customers. I want to know, how does this make you feel? Does it make you feel powerful, confident, beautiful? We're crying. I don't know how we get to that point. ALEX CHAPMAN: I don't look at Ankara as being a trend. I look at Ankara as being somewhat now the classic. Some designers use it as design details and some use it as the entire look.


But it's a source of self-expression. You know, there's a lot of meaning behind not just the color waves but the design pattern as well. So I think there's a lot of things in that design pattern that hits close to home for a lot of people who wear it..

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Hunting African Nile crocodiles with snipers, part one

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the Nile crocodile is the second largest reptile  in the world after the saltwater crocodile   the Nile crocodile is spread in a wide  range of sub-Saharan Africa where it is   found mostly in the central eastern  and southern parts of the convent it lives in different types of fresh aquatic  environments such as lakes rivers and marshes   despite its ability to live in salt water this  species is rarely found in it but sometimes it   inhabits stagnant lakes and sedimentary deltas  and sometimes in the sea near the shores   in the past the range of spread of this type of   crocodile extended North along the  Nile River reaching the Nile Delta in prehistoric times endemic groups of this  type extended as far as Palestine foreign crocodile averages in length from  4.1 meters 13 feet to 5 meters 16   feet and weighs about 410 kilograms 900 pounds however larger specimens found were up  to 6.1 meters 20 feet long and weighed   about 900 kilograms 2 000 pounds the Nile  surveyor is an opportunistic apex predator   and a very aggressive type of crocodile  that has the ability to hunt almost any   animal in its range it is a communal  animal feeding on a variety of prey   its diet consists mostly of different types  of fish reptiles birds and mammals foreign it is also a stalking predator and can wait  for hours days and even weeks for the right   moment to attack the prey and drag it into  the water it is also a shrewd Predator able   to think quickly and intelligently and waits  for the opportunity to approach the prey until   it enters its offensive range even fast-moving  prey is not safe from this attack like all other   crocodiles it has Jaws that have a very strong  bite that is unique among all animals and sharp   conical teeth that sink into the flesh making  its grip on prey almost impossible to loosen and he can apply to pray with such high  levels of force for long periods of time   a great advantage that enables him to continue  to hold large prey underwater until it drowns   now crocodiles are very social crocodiles  among themselves they share basking areas   and large food sources such as flocks  of fish and carcasses of large animals there is a strict hierarchy in food  sharing determined by size large older   males are at the top of this hierarchy  and have priority for food in the best   places to bask crocodiles know their place  in this hierarchy and rarely rebel against   it but when they do the results are  very bloody and sometimes even deadly like other crocodiles now crocodiles  lay eggs for reproduction and the   females guard them the females also  protect the hatchlings for a while   but they hunt for their own food and  are not fed by the parents thank you the Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous  crocodile species and is responsible for hundreds   of human deaths every year it is a common type  of alligator and is not in danger of breaking out   the eyes have a third eyelid that protects them  underwater and the eyes ears and nostrils are   located on the top of the head the breeding  season for Nile crocodiles is in July and   they made in shallow water and females nest  in November and December on the edges of sandy   beaches or Riverbanks the female can lay from  25 to 100 eggs in a nest near the edge of the   water covering it with sand and guarding it  until it hatches after two to three months s have an open appetite for food and  feed million fish which accounts for   70 of their food as well as everything  that comes to water drinking zebras   hippos wildebeests rodents pangolins  Birds carrion and even other crocodiles   sometimes they swallow Pebbles to aid in  digestion due to their slow metabolism


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Sunday 27 November 2022

Moribayassa Djembe Rhythm: Learn How to Play 4 Patterns & Play-Along the Groove

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The drum noises when the hawk shows up with a bunny - Nigerian stating This is exactly how the complete rhythm sounds at tool rate Currently, let'' s simplify djembe 1 Currently a bit faster ... djembe 2 Currently a bit much faster ... djembe 3 Now a bit much faster ... Dundun & & bell Now a little bit quicker ... Drum-Along: let'' s begin by inspecting just how each drum line beings in the complete rhythm Now simply maintain drumming.


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Djembe de Guinée Haut de gamme avec peau de cheval d'épaisseur moyenne

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Top Guinea djembe with medium thickness horse skin www.african-percussion.net.


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