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For those of you that are new to the world of. West African percussion, right here'' s a little introduction. A traditional West African Djembe ensemble makes up. Djembes and Dununs. one of which is right here. Dununs, that'' s a collective word for 3 round. bass drums. The dununba which is the most significant one; '' Bachelor's degree ' implies big in ' Malinke '. The Sangban which is. the heart of any type of ensemble, the medium-sized drum. And also the Kenkeni. Mamady Keita calls the Kenkeni. the '' motor ', the driving pressure of many rhythms. And also you'' ll recognize why when you experience the. sort of components that are played on the Kenkeni. The Sangban is the '' heart ' of every set.. As you learn extra and more West African rhythms, it'' s the Sangban that sets apart one rhythm. from the various other. And also the Dununba, Mamady calls the '' Sauce ' because sauce makes things yummy, and also. that'' s just what the dununba does. This video series consists of my analysis of the Dunun. tunes on the kit. The Djembe demo in the ensemble video clips will give you an idea. of what the rhythm typically seems like ... Djembes and also Dununs. As well as the Kenkeni.
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