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For those of you that are brand-new to the world of. West African percussion, right here'' s a little intro. A standard West African Djembe ensemble comprises. Djembes as well as Dununs. one of which is below. Dununs, that'' s a collective word for 3 cylindrical. bass drums. The dununba which is the greatest one; '' Bachelor's degree ' indicates large in ' Malinke '. The Sangban which is. the heart of any kind of ensemble, the medium-sized drum. And the Kenkeni. Mamady Keita calls the Kenkeni. the '' motor ', the driving force of a lot of rhythms. As well as you'' ll know why when you experience the. kind of parts that are played on the Kenkeni. The Sangban is the '' heart ' of every set.. As you find out a lot more and much more West African rhythms, it'' s the Sangban that distinguishes one rhythm. from the other.And the Dununba, Mamady calls the ' Sauce ' because ' sauce' makes points delicious, and also. that'' s just what the dununba does. This video series includes my analysis of the Dunun. tunes on the kit. The Djembe demonstration in the ensemble videos will offer you a concept. of what the rhythm commonly seems like ... Djembes as well as Dununs. And the Kenkeni.
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