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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 traditional West African Djembe set consists of. Djembes and Dununs. among which is here. Dununs, that'' s a cumulative word for three round. bass drums. The dununba which is the biggest one; '' Bachelor's degree ' indicates big in ' Malinke '. The Sangban which is. the heart of any type of set, the medium-sized drum. And also the Kenkeni. Mamady Keita calls the Kenkeni. the '' electric motor ', the driving pressure of most rhythms. And you'' ll understand why when you experience the. sort of components that are played on the Kenkeni. The Sangban is the '' heart ' of every set.. As you discover more and more West African rhythms, it'' s the Sangban that differentiates one rhythm. from the other.And the Dununba, Mamady calls the ' Sauce ' due to the fact that ' sauce' makes things tasty, as well as. that'' s just what the dununba does. This video series consists of my interpretation of the Dunun. tunes on the kit. The Djembe demonstration in the ensemble videos will give you an idea. of what the rhythm generally seems like ... Djembes and Dununs. And also the Kenkeni.
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