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For those of you that are brand-new to the globe of. West African percussion, right here'' s a little introduction. A conventional West African Djembe set consists of. Djembes and Dununs. one of which is below. Dununs, that'' s a cumulative word for 3 cylindrical. bass drums. The dununba which is the biggest one; '' Ba ' means large in ' Malinke '. The Sangban which is. the heart of any set, the medium-sized drum. And the Kenkeni. Mamady Keita calls the Kenkeni. the '' electric motor ', the driving pressure of a lot of rhythms. And you'' ll understand why when you experience the. sort of components that are used the Kenkeni. The Sangban is the '' heart ' of every ensemble.. As you discover more as well as much more West African rhythms, it'' s the Sangban that differentiates one rhythm. from the various other. As well as the Dununba, Mamady calls the '' Sauce ' due to the fact that sauce makes things tasty, as well as. that'' s simply what the dununba does. This video collection consists of my analysis of the Dunun. tunes on the kit. The Djembe presentation in the set video clips will certainly provide you a suggestion. of what the rhythm commonly seems like ... Djembes and Dununs. And the Kenkeni.
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