Saturday, 17 September 2022

African Culture

What is it?

Africa is a large continent in the southern hemisphere. The continent is home to over a hundred ethnic groups, each with their own distinct culture, language, religion and history. The continent is split into two parts: Africa's northern part is the Sahara desert and its southern part is the tropics. Africa's eastern coast stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean. The western coast of Africa runs from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. The eastern and western coasts of Africa have different climates.

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Africa has been inhabited since the Paleolithic period. Early humans lived in the area of present-day Sudan. In the early Neolithic period, people started to build settlements in North Africa. The oldest human settlement in Africa was discovered in South Africa and dates back to about 40,000 years ago. In the Bronze Age, Egypt was the center of civilization. Ancient Egyptians built pyramids, which were the tallest man-made structures in the world until the 19th century. The Egyptian civilization lasted more than 4,500 years.

Ancient Egypt was followed by the Roman Empire. The Romans ruled most of Africa from the 1st century AD to the 6th century AD. At that time, many Africans were slaves and were forced to work in mines. The Arab Muslim invaders conquered much of Africa in the 8th century. They converted many Africans to Islam and forced them to work as slaves in the Middle East. The Arabs were succeeded by the Portuguese, who ruled the African coast from 1434 to 1650.

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In the 16th century, the Europeans started to colonize Africa. The British took control of most of Africa in the 19th century. The British controlled the African continent until the 20th century. After World War II, the European colonial powers were replaced by African nations. Many African nations gained independence in the 1960s and 1970s.

Africa is the second largest continent after Asia. It covers almost one quarter of the Earth's land surface. Africa has a total area of 9,065,700 square miles (23,800,000 square kilometers). It is the second largest country in the world after Russia. Africa's population is about 1.2 billion. About 90% of the population lives in Africa's coastal regions.

Africa is a very diverse continent. The majority of its population lives in rural areas. The urban population is growing, but it is still small compared to other continents. The continent is home to many ethnic groups. Some ethnic groups live in isolated areas and speak their own languages. Other ethnic groups live in close proximity to other ethnic groups and speak the same language.

The largest ethnic group in Africa is the black race. Most black people live in Africa's coastal regions. The black race includes the Bantu, Nilo-Saharan, Niger-Congo, Khoisan, Nilotic and Cushitic peoples. Other races include the white race, the Arab race and the Asian race.

The Bantu people are the largest ethnic group in Africa. They live in central and southern Africa. The Bantu people originated in the Great Lakes region. The Bantu people migrated to southern Africa around 1,000 BC. The Bantu people established several kingdoms in southern Africa.

The Nilo-Saharan people live in eastern Africa. The Nilo-Saharans are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. The Nilo-Saharan people live primarily in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Sudan and Kenya.

The Niger-Congo people are a subgroup of the Bantu people. The Niger-Congo people originated in the Great Lakes area. The Niger-Congo moved into western and central Africa around 2,000 BC. The Niger-Congo established several kingdoms in western and central Africa.

The Khoisan people live in southern Africa. The Khoisan people originated in southern Africa. The Khoi-San people lived in the Kalahari Desert. The Khoi-San hunted and herded animals. The Khoi-San also made tools out of stone. The Khoi-San lived in groups of 30 to 100 people.

The Nilotic people live in central and eastern Africa. The Nilotic people originated in the Nile River Valley. The Nilotic people migrated into eastern Africa around 2,000 BC.

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How To Play A Djembe

A djembe is an African drum. It is used in the music of many different African countries, including Ghana, Nigeria and Benin. The name djembe is a shortened form of the term 'djenkor', which means drum. Djembe is also known as a 'talking drum'. This is because it is made from a hollowed out tree trunk and has two wooden hoops that fit inside it. The drums are played with sticks and are used in various styles of music.

In Africa, djembe is often played at funerals and other ceremonies, but it can also be used in many other styles of music. In the US, it is mainly used in hip hop and rap music, but there are some musicians who use it in reggae and rock.

Djembe can be used in a variety of styles. There are many different types of djembe, including the kosongo djembe, the kusun djembe and the mbila djembe. The kosongo djembe is the most common type of djembe, and is the one used in many styles of music. The mbila djembe is another type of djembe that is used in some styles of music.

There are also different types of djembe heads. These include the traditional djembe head, which is made from animal skin, and the modern head, which is made from synthetic materials such as plastic or rubber. The modern head is more durable than the traditional head and therefore lasts longer. The modern head is also lighter, so it is easier to transport.

The djembe is also available in different sizes. Some djembes are smaller than others, but they all have the same basic shape. The largest djembe is about four feet tall and two feet wide. Smaller djembes are only a foot or so in height and width.

There are several different ways of playing the djembe. The most common way is to beat it with your hands. You can also strike it with a stick. Another way is to hit it with a drumstick. However, this method is not very popular, as it is difficult to produce the right sound using this method.

If you want to learn how to play the djembee, you should buy a book about it. There are many books available on the market, and you can choose one according to what you want to learn.

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Interview Backstage - Diamond Dealer (English Subtitles)

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hello there then we are with Ruby Supplier I hope I stated it well Ruby Dealer like we sayin French, it will certainly be Steph for us. Come ..., this is ludo Ludovic Rambaud from the Household Piknik the orga is there, he will additionally have his interview so Steph you went to the Secret Stage of the Piknik family today we remain in frontignan it'' s next to the arenas how did the established go? really excellent it ' s very wonderful'due to the fact that it ' s in the center of the afternoon it'' s the begin of the occasion yet it ' s an area that ' s a little smaller it ' s extremely comfortable and the environment also as well as it reveals people desire to dance, to let go they were rather open additionally in relationship to the music selection I had the ability to play actually what I wanted, vary the noises that'' s what I like, not staying on the same point constantly yet differ a little bit and overview them on'a trip that ' s my idea.Good ok I likewise thank you because you are South African so your indigenous language is English and Afrikaans which is a combination of Dutch I think ... that ' s it. thanks for doing the meeting in French, with enjoyment we are in France anyway you have to talk the language I'' m going to ask you a little historic inquiry due to the fact that it'' s a little bit our specialty ... all right ... what happened at the beginning with the music? when I was a trainee in South Africa in Cape Town there was really a really cosmopolitan scene with a lot of these various scenes D&B Afro Home, Hypnotic trance and so on. And also I actually started with this phase there when I was a pupil, I am a basic sound designer I started with this training there before becoming a DJ and also music producer this know-how had helped me to recognize the software, the production when you make a mix to understand the regularities and so on to ensure that was really a very good base and also I really didn'' t beginning there, gradually and additionally I headed out a lot I listened to various other DJ ' s exactly how they play what audio they play etc. The reactions of the people contrary, which is additionally really crucial. When I play, I wear'' t just play for myself, but I bet people that remain in France, I like having their energy and having that exchange. It'' s intriguing since you ' re the first South African with whom we can go over the electronic scene there. I confess that we put on'' t in fact know how it'' s going you were speaking earlier that there was Drum'' n ' bass, Residence Hypnotic trance, Afro Home, the scene is the created there? It is actually varied, there is an African scene which is naturally really'crucial so with DJ ' s like Black Coffee, Themba, I began my profession at the


same time as them.Black Coffee concerned my radio program in South Africa I had a program every Friday night as well as I invited the djs ahead to him he pertained to my show when he launched his initial album he concerned play live as well as we are still in get in touch with currently even following Tuesday we will play together in Porto Vecchio do an event in Corsica it will certainly be very great. It'' s been 5 years considering that I ' ve seen him so it ' s mosting likely to be the get-together between South Africans, in between associates. It'' s a country rather far currently the scene of European nations we do n'' t necessarily know them very well ... There is a rather significant House culture, it ' s not like right here in Europe when you listen to digital music in an event or in a club or in a particular event, in South Africa it'' s daily it ' s on the radio, on'TV, in taxis, it '' s on the road, it ' s all over 24/7 it ' s constantly and also this enthusiasm for songs is actually transmittable when you start well I began with Deep House/ Home Songs, that was actually many thanks to the South Africans, specifically in the townships which are a little bit like the favelas in Brazil, that'' s where I started playing in the communities underprivileged but what is extremely fascinating regarding this area is extremely blended there can be individuals who are well off, individuals who put on'' t have anything, but everybody mixes different preferences from various courses we'' re simply right here for the music and it ' s Friday evening until Monday early morning, at all times so there'' s really a big musical culture, very crucial for the interesting house ... You as a dj that are the djs that influenced you? At first I listened to Sacha and also John Digweed, they are progressive, ariose. A little bit of an English noise? Yes Digital English, I remember when I was in college I was making mixtapes of Pete Tong'' s programs and that'' s where I found the new tracks with his Friday night bbc show he was my aspect of discovering new tunes, when it'' s going to come out what has he selected for the week, I began there so the English influence and also when I was a pupil I was researching I started going out at student parties and also there it was just African events and also there it was actually something that also exceeded and beyond due to the fact that South Africans live for music as well as that really inspired me a lot, it pushed me to come to be an expert DJ. Okay, the length of time have you been a professional? It'' s been 14 years, it ' s been a while yes.How could we specify your noise? or the noise that you like the most if we might provide numerous types of impacts ... yes I would love to specify as African songs and also dancings, that indicates that there can be numerous influences in the noise which additionally ask where I play because when I played in Porto Vecchio or La Grande Motte it'' s a sound that is instead soft at 113 bpm so there ' s more groove in the noise, even more voices and also when I go to the Familly Piknik it'' s a little bit sharper it'' s a lot more Afro Tech so in'Afro House it ' s like Home Music you can place practically anything in it, that ' s what ' s really intriguing and also I additionally such as to blend 4/5 hours start at 113 bpm and also we increase we inform a story with the collection and in all African music spectrums we can essentially put whatever in it that is who and also leading now and also it ' s beginning to be more prominent in Europe many thanks to Black Coffee ...


It'' s true that'I admit I didn ' t recognize too much and I understand a dj called Nicolas Cad, u n friend of ours who is on the tag that played Afro Residence and also I thought it was wonderful because it puts individuals in an excellent state of mind, an excellent environment of course as well as I discovered it extremely intriguing. Afro Residence is really intriguing yet also Afro Tech thanks to the African influence with the groove with the sunlight, the warm side but there are also the Technology side of Berlin it is the blend of both, a going across and also that'' s what is very fascinating for the clubs below at the festivals due to the fact that there is a great foot, a rhythm however likewise a groove with the percussion which gives something different, a little much less linear than Techno or Technology House I have a little question, we are rather crazy with plastic at Nocturbulous, do you have vinyl documents, do you collect them, have you started blending vinyl? No I started with the CD'' s I begin with the Leader CDJ 100 I really began at that time.Okay at the


very beginning of the CDJs and currently it'' s usb key, okay but'let ' s forget the DJ side, the vinyl for you, did you already purchase it or otherwise in any way? I got some at the start when I was a student however it ' s hard, when you ' re a pupil you have a fairly minimal budget as well as at the time an item was 10EUR, 15EUR it was inaccessible ... if you weren'' t a dj who was playing all over all the time, to go and get plastics all the time, in order to have a 3 hr collection, that'' s already a month ' s wage, as well as actually the revolution with cds and usb tricks is that of course the musicians earn less in terms of revenue, in regards to sales yet it has made songs accessible, it has actually equalized it and there it is a new globe, we can look on the net all the noises. There'' s much more below ground it ' s on instagram ... to close the vinyl phase existed document stores in south africa of course there were at the moment they imported english records, they were vital in Capetown, in Jhoannesbourg as well as in all the scenes, the Afro Residence Soulful, Trance, Progressive, everybody was playing vinyl at the time there was a time when every person was on it as well as it offers something you show up with your flycase additionally the noise is warmer, there is also an aspect just how to state, for the program it offers something a lot more with the vinyl, it'' s responsive, you can touch the songs ...


It was interesting, but costly. Me, I started with cds, it worked as well as at the start, cds were fairly debatable, they'' re not the genuine DJ ' s. i Every period changes constantly. It'' s like at first, house wasn ' t considered songs, it was made by computers, yet it takes some time for things to calm down. How much time have you been producing? For 7/8 years. Given that I remained in South Africa, 10 years also. So without going as well technically technological, what DAW do you utilize? '' Ableton however in terms of quality Logic is terrific. what is great is that everything is in it, on Ableotn you have to acquire the tools. On Logic Audio there are 80% of the instruments that remain in it and also you can start the task get some plugins and also ... Do you have any kind of equipment, did you have any type of or not? No, every little thing gets on VST what I like to do is to collaborate with engineers who remain in analog workshops in South Africa or in Berlin, I have a designer in Berlin too with whom I work I ask him to do my learning and sometimes the blending because often when you have a stunning voice you actually wish to make it radiate there I send it to the designer and also I tell him here are the 4 tracks with the critical and offer me his ub warm that is well balanced.I think I have a good ear as a fundamental designer yet some engineers can press the sounds over the top which can offer an item a certain warmth. We often speak about it with the guests, it'' s true that it'was quite an art and also it ' s even a work, blending and also understanding, you can ' t improvisate like that, it ' s made complex. It ' s a specialty really you can be an excellent dj, a good manufacturer,


a'excellent designer, it ' s a specialization.I ' m mosting likely to" ask you the question "Back to the past" so picture you have the Delorean and you can configure a past era, that you may not have lived it would certainly be where and when? I assume it would be nice to visit the storehouse days in England in the 90s when electronic music was really blowing up with the Raves back then since he was truly a novice even in the scene that we understand today because that it began again there with this explosion of stockroom events all that holds true also before the go crazy celebrations he had the warehouse event it remained in more or much less legal stockrooms ... At that time I was still too young yes yes yet me as well yet it'' s real that I ' m a bit like you it ' s my dream when you see the photos the delighted individuals the smile the songs that had simply gotten here ... With carl Cox the pioneers in the Kingdom Uni. They also concerned South Africa These storehouse celebrations were also in South Africa however I think it'' s a very unique time, really vital for our scene and what ' s excellent with the electronic scene it ' s additionally beginning to accept various influences, Afri impacts caines. There is a brand-new audio in South Africa called ama piano ha fine ... it'' s a little bit like Afro Residence yet it'' s softer, at 113/112 bm there'' s a Jazz side with percussion and so on and also today it'' s the largest noise in Africa it'' s primary it'' s on the radio it ' s everywhere. I remained in Nigeria in Lagos I played there in April people listened to South African songs and they wear ' t speak Zulu the native South Africans and also the people who went out who remained in the clubs they sang and knew the tracks by heart fully thanks to Spotify streaming they find South African songs and all the new fads almost everywhere in africa it'' s pertaining to europe United States and so on. My South African associates are beginning to play Coachella with this brand-new audio there and it'' s currently starting to this program. Besides digital songs, what do you listen to at home in your cars and truck ... I such as metropolitan songs, so in France we state rap, United States Hip Jump. Who for instance? i like jay-z, kanye west, the heavyweights there. it'' s business', it ' s one more globe but it ' s additionally a really affordable market', it ' s almost one of the most affordable market world due to the fact that they are constantly looking for the following sound, the following project that is the greatest in the world is always something very enthusiastic and I locate a great deal of inspiration there. And also naturally there is additionally African songs, specifically Nigeria, due to the fact that there are a whole lot of artists from Nigeria that are additionally starting to appear in Europe, even in France, on the radio, on NRJ it'' s in the top 40, the African songs remains in there together with Justin Bieber as well as business songs and also that'' s extraordinary.You would have names

to provide us exactly to make sure that we can figure out. I such as wizz child, Perna Boy, In South Africa there are a great deal of DJs. Exist stereos a little bit like in Jamaica or not? where the men are itinerant is it done or not? There are a lot more celebrations like big barbeques in the towns everybody gets together there are tables all over we consume with each other we have a beverage ... and also there are also automobile wash stations it ' s social is the car cleans, so you come'obtain your cars and truck cleaned, you consume, you drink and also everyone concerns flaunt their gorgeous automobile they require to reveal that they make an excellent living, this lavish side The concern Guilty pleasure or guilty pleasure what do you secretly listen to however wear'' t dare state? Challenging to state truthfully ... something you truly inform on your own, no, that sucks, yet still.I like Drake.


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It'' s ok ... Drake he still has a business side Hip Hop functions a great deal for me it ' s guilty enjoyment usually individuals are shocked, yet he'' s a dj that plays Afro Home why he listens to Hip Jump? I such as to discover various influences in Hip Hop with the bass, with the percussion, with the production, the prod I attempt to apply it in the songs I make, to discover brand-new audios as well as patterns The finest night in which you participated an occasion that marked you I was I was a pupil Bloemfontain it is the center of South Africa as well as I was examining marketing, at the time I was extremely warm of electronic music yet I was not necessarily in the African scene as well as I had been asked to play in a below ground celebration in a student residence, we had 500 to 1000 people there, I was not planned for these nights I had had 5 or 10 tracks I played the track Spirit Central - Strings of Life and it was simply impressive I still obtain goosebumps when I consider those times it'' s a moment that influenced me to go much more much in my job as a dj which made me think yet possibly you can prosper keeping that as well as likewise in South Africa with the past which is fairly made complex with racism etc at the time I was among the only white DJs who played in African clubs commonly I started to play they took a look at me and said yet who is this individual? he'' s lost isn ' t he? what is he doing there? as well as when I started to play African music they said to me yet just how can he know our music? as well as there I was accepted directly Which is fantastic when you most likely to the municipalities and also when you play the songs they understand they approve you as well as you are component of a neighborhood, there are no prejudices they are just open.And the worst night the disaster? It took place to me in France that I was asked for the French variety from the 80s etc. and also there you must be shocked since we, as French people, are surprised ... Are you playing Sardou? Sardou ... what does he say to him? or Dalida, I comprehend it touches a lot of individuals, Celine Dion and so on. it ' s social, Cloclo, Johnny ... I understand all these tunes because it ' s the music of particular wedding celebrations right here and there is something social that I haven ' t experienced. My reason is that I ' m South African ... you ' re fortunate We ' re still distressed with that, you can pass Cloclo please or johnny or lelac du conémara de Sardou but it functions regularly, and all ages it'' s something that I needed to approve when I involved France So right here is exactly France, why France? In truth when I was a student I fulfilled my other half who was studying in South Africa she was doing a year in foreign languages and finished up together so she is constantly with me on trip in the offices also with the marketers with the agreements, the arrangements and the planning of celebrations, we spent a fair bit of time in South Africa with each other and then chose ahead to Montpellier because I really wished to develop in Europe also, okay.Because I have


already managed to play in South Africa at the national level in all the big cities as well as it was actually my following difficulty to come to Montpellier also if it took me a few years since I needed to discover French, we needed to make a network ... How much time have you been in France? it'' s been 10/11 years since there you speak best French. I was amazed, I admit, it'' s a satisfaction. It needs to be said that in the south of France not everyone talks English, which is regular. You may have mosted likely to Amsterdam I assume you would certainly have maintained your English everyone talks English or in Paris or even Brussels.But thanks to this experience, having started in the south it also pushed me to learn the language and also by concerning France as a foreigner outside the European Union I had to go with there to shop in France, it'' s vital when you live right here due to the fact that when you can'' t connect you can ' t do anything. yes it'' s true, it ' s the basics even if it took me 4/5 years to fulfill people to locate Ludo and also Tom, Familly Piknik etc. I took care of to make my network. You have a little southern accent and also that'' s what ' s even better. Concern millionaire interest Steph, I inform you a million euros, you put on'' t put in the bank, I offer you a million euros, what do you finish with it? I believe I will start a record firm and also obviously deal with a great deal of different projects for me as well as also to assist other artists, because today it'' s extremely simple to develop great tracks, placed them on the internet but this which is really complicated it is to have the financial investments on the musicians for the extension for the creative advancement as well as the promo of the musicians since it is very tough to break via you additionally have to service your own brand name and also the images too so the above it takes a genuine financial investment and assisting various other musicians to start going higher and also it'' s true the cash sadly it'' s a little bit of a must as well if we were asked the question it would seem the very same thing it is to purchase our tool however merely to make it far more efficient.I would certainly make myself a huge studio with a great deal of devices but just with what I need however also spend to discover future Black Coffee and also the future huge artists no matter the nation or the continent as well as to accompany them and also reveal them the actions to do since there is a specific method to do it because it'' s an industry that hasn'' t always been interacted to every person it'' s not hidden occasionally, I '' m open to sharing the experience etc even if I still have a great deal of difficulties to evolve Which musician do you imagine working together with so I'' m going to ask the question two times a cooperation on the side and also prod pieces as well as then a B2B, a DJ set I assume that Black Coffee, I'' m going to have fun with him following week, it'' s been a while because I played with him but it could be truly amazing, I understand him initially, back to fundamentals after with a musician even to function with a really industrial artist like Shakira o u Beyoncé which can push my scene to another level since what big musicians are seeking today is to discover the next pattern so if I can bring this sound to these individuals there it can assist us all to go a lot more up, better, even in the industrial sphere that it takes place the radio in France, in Italy, in Spain when we reach these times it has currently occurred ...? that was amazing the cooperation with one of the most important musicians even for Drake that has just produced his brand-new cd with Black Coffee it'' s something amazing to ensure that means that the mainstream, the commercial scene, the fanbase will certainly be influenced by this scene what will certainly happen is that they will discover a very business item after Afro House, Afro Tech, Techno ...


It will open the doors to many things. It'' s been 5 years considering that I ' ve seen him so it ' s going to be the reunion in between South Africans, in between associates. It'' s like in the beginning, home wasn ' t thought about songs, it was made by computers, yet it takes time for things to work out down. We usually chat concerning it with the visitors, it'' s real that it'was fairly an art and it ' s also a work, blending and also grasping, you can ' t improvise like that, it ' s made complex. I assume it would be wonderful to go to the storage facility days in England in the 90s when digital songs was actually blowing up with the Raves at that time because he was truly a novice also in the scene that we understand today since that it started over there with this explosion of storehouse events all that is real even before the rave celebrations he had the storage facility party it was in a lot more or less lawful stockrooms ... At that time I was still too young yes yes but me too but it'' s true that I ' m a little bit like you it ' s my dream when you see the images the delighted people the smile the music that had actually simply shown up ... With carl Cox the pioneers in the Kingdom Uni. They even came to South Africa These stockroom parties were additionally in South Africa however I assume it'' s a really special time, very important for our scene as well as what ' s good with the digital scene it ' s likewise starting to approve various impacts, Afri influences caines.Even the African audio that we listen to on the radio on nrj etc individuals who criticize claiming that it'' s too business but for me'it ' s an introduction and also individuals go better and also seek tunes on spotify, soundcloud and also they discover all alone It'' s entirely real, we typically have this conversation with the musicians due to the fact that we talk to the most below ground or industrial musicians, it doesn'' t issue, on all the ranges of digital songs remains in truth it'' s real that frequently you need to soothe down a bit with the commercial side yes because it'' s true that when you ' re in the Below ground however that'' s what brings young individuals, people to another scene, me the first I went via rap with business teams, today we would virtually be ashamed to chat concerning it however many thanks to them I started listening to actual hip jump if you desire to ensure that'' s the bridge in between the two It ' s currently existed explosion of African city songs and after that can go further Aphro Residence Amapiano can really open a world, that'' s what ' s very important, you need to be very open about that because it can go in the right directions.Your faves of


the moment? there is an African celebrity singer called ...? he did a big item called ...? I believe you know it really huge item which is played in ibiza in Hï, in DC10 it is played by ...? also he is a great vocalist he started to deal with black coffee too, there he made a large item specifically that I play it in Porto Veccio, in Paris or in Lagos every person knows him there was also a remix of magic system is really business yet there are new remixes as well as it brings particular noises back to life even in a collection that is a bit a lot more tech a little more underground often when I place it on it makes it a little a lot more available for individuals that are not necessarily in a techno register people want to go out, discover new audios brand-new impacts so I'' m a bit'there for that I ' m mosting likely to play something that will certainly have to understand however between the tunes I wish to put you something thing or you'' re going to say, I don ' t recognize this audio but it'' s okay, to arouse interest ...


Right here it is! your next news whether in prod or dj. in august i remain in porto vecchio at the start of august mixed-up lounge it is a private coastline we have a big occasion once a week so on july 26 i started with individual gerber. last Monday I had fun with Jamie Jones also, he is really good commonly we think the djs are not mosting likely to hang out with you ... it'' s not real ... if he is passionate normally there is no worry. We had a good time together, I played prior to him, there were a thousand individuals at the beach. wonderful ... individuals that originate from Paris from Sardinia from Corsica from various other European nations it'' s really wonderful, Corsica is wonderful too, well yes I have Corsican origins I have family members there- reduced so I can'' t inform you otherwise so August I spend 4 weeks in Corsica, next week I played with Black Coffee and also after the last week of August I play with Blond: ish and along with the large occasions I do 2 evenings a week as well as where I had myself I had from 9 p.m.Until, it '

s a 5 hr set where I place all my African range right into it. We start Amapiano with the African Snazzy side with the chords and so on then we rise at the end of the night a lot more pointed as well as so it'' s this African journey, I have terrific feedback on it so it'' s my August timetable as well as after the start of the college year I will be back in Montpellier I will have a couple of nights I will go up to Paris one or two times a month each month. I forgot to ask you your preferred pace? Today when I have a slightly more uplifting collection I like to play 122/123 not as well fast and also when I '' m at the beach for instance tomorrow I'' m going to the large motte at the bamboo hut.I just play Amapiano in between 108/113 even in some cases I begin at 98, downtempo ... African groove after I rise Individuals like it due to the fact that they don'' t always come for the songs they go to the coastline it'' s a it ' s a little cooler for the coastline, there are family members too it ' s something that works well there'' s voice it ' s been telling a story for a couple of years I ' ve discovered various locations where I can play a sound certain for the beach at the piknik family i'' m mosting likely to play afro tech afro residence in montpellier on some rooftops i begin low and also go a little bit higher. I neglected to ask you the question prior to launching you it'' s the rant concern so if there is something in digital songs that troubles you what would certainly it be? I wear'' t like the political side at all in digital songs where we have a fantastic dj that will come as well as play and also he will choose who plays before him, I such as to open as well as share experience with everybody so for me sometimes it'' s way too much, it almost comes to be a tyranny, an agent will tell you if we bring "" dj x"" this person must play prior to him or else he won'' t'come.It ' s not extremely fair for the locals that manage a facility because they'' re the ones who make the ambiance they ' re the ones who make the night rise as well as occasionally there'' s national politics there I'' m mosting likely to moan a little yet it '' s is the objective ... let'' s claim we ' re mosting likely to hand over the leaflet of the guest dj yet we don'' t can place the resident DJ ' s name on the exact same flyer ... what'' s the factor?'so it ' s a little bit selfish I don ' t like it I think it ' s not normal since you need to share the stage with new artists, press them also because it ' s many thanks to the great artists that play the songs of the next stars that they rise'when we listen to it ' s outstanding, when he mosts likely to shazamer he will state that it ' s wonderful that.The scene as well as the sector have to be more inviting in the direction of locals as well as brand-new artists since in some cases the big DJ every little thing et cetera "" we don'' t treatment" that for me it'' s not normal, I ' m African we like to share we don ' t have a political mind stating "if he plays I put on'' t come" yet I assume there are always vanities it'' s part of business that ' s just how it'is, it ' s a fact I wear'' t'treatment wear ' t placed in since it ' s losing time as well as energy If we want to follow you what are your social networks: on instagram, facebook, twitter djdiamonddealer soundcloud my songs gets on spotify beatport, on all multiplatform systems, that'' s it. Stef, do you have a little word that you wished to include maybe prior to leaving? thank you significantly to family members Piknik because we'' ve touched for a few years and they called me at the start of the year and I'' m really pleased since it took a lengthy time I'' m getting here in the country you have to networking, people likewise need to trust that they are enjoying what we do prior to being invited.A big thank


you to Tom and also Ludo for inviting me and also making me part of the Household Piknik group it'' s actually an enjoyment as well as an'honor and it ' s great, proclaim to them incredibly thank you Stef and also the next for another interview. thanks. We begin Amapiano with the African Snazzy side with the chords etc then we go up at the end of the evening a lot more pointed and so it'' s this African journey, I have terrific comments on it so it'' s my August schedule and also after the start of the school year I will certainly be back in Montpellier I will certainly have a couple of evenings I will certainly go up to Paris when or two times a month every month. Currently when I have a slightly even more uplifting collection I such as to play 122/123 not also rapid and also when I '' m at the coastline for instance tomorrow I'' m going to the huge motte at the bamboo hut.I only play Amapiano between 108/113 even occasionally I begin at 98, downtempo ... African groove after I go up People like it due to the fact that they don'' t always come for the music they are at the beach it'' s a it ' s a little cooler for the beach, there are families as well it ' s something that functions well there'' s articulate it ' s been telling a story for a few years I ' ve discovered different areas where I can play a sound details for the coastline at the piknik family members i'' m going to play afro technology afro home in montpellier on some roofs i start low as well as go a little greater. It ' s a bit egocentric I wear ' t like it I believe it ' s not regular due to the fact that you have to share the stage with brand-new artists, push them as well because it ' s thanks to the fantastic artists who play the songs of the next stars that they go up'when we listen to it ' s excellent, when he goes to shazamer he will certainly state that it ' s terrific that.The scene and also the market have to be extra welcoming in the direction of homeowners and brand-new artists since sometimes the large DJ whatever and the remainder "" we put on'' t treatment" that for me it'' s not regular, I ' m African we such as to share we don ' t have a political mind saying "if he plays I wear'' t come" but I assume there are always egos it'' s part of the company that ' s exactly how it'is, it ' s a reality I don'' t'treatment don ' t put in since it ' s throwing away time as well as energy If we desire to follow you what are your social networks: on instagram, facebook, twitter djdiamonddealer soundcloud my music is on spotify beatport, on all multiplatform platforms, that'' s it.

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How to play drums - Dave DiCenso modern drummer Drum Lesson - Universal Rhythms | The DrumHouse

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"" Universal Rhythms for drumset"" out of this book, this good-looking publication, wanderfully crafted book, on web page 21 lesson 5, I'' m mosting likely to show all of the exercises on that web page with steps 1, 2 and 3 which you will discover on web page 12 and also 13, ok? steps 1, 2 as well as 3 subdividing with the voice and clapping simultaneously, so beginning on exercise 1, I'' ll 4 bars each one of the most vital feature of this, I didn'' t write a ste 0 in this publication, but I should have, and I should have said simply service you articulate, have the ability to make these figures groove with your voice and afterwards include your hand clap and line them up, you understand? so, you recognize, just the partitioning of note is a challenge for a great deal of people, you recognize, to differ levels to most to differ levels it'' s a challenge, and I advise simply working with that alone so taking it from workout 4, which the scalature number is just quarter notes I'' m just mosting likely to finish ...


I'' ll do 4 skeletal system figures with my voice just one of the vital things is legato, make it really feel legato, articulate the melody, the skeleton number and extremely low with the ghost neighborhoods allright, from ewxercise 5 I'' ll show step 1 once again, unisons: step 2would leave my voice on universal rhythm which is exercise 1, and also universal rhythm in this lesson, lesson number 5, is global rhythm number 1, 1 bar clave my voice is now mosting likely to stay there and also I'' m mosting likely to clap the skeleton numbers Allow me do numer 8 and 9 like that, take a look at this, they dance wonderful, number 8: when you'' re partitioning in global rhythm, you understand, you see to it you go AND-a, AND-an also tho you'' re going 2 solid notes in the melody put on'' t gio AND-A when your voice is intended to remain on global rhythm allright, step 3, I'' ll begin in unisone, workout 1, now i'' m mosting likely to divide and also I'' m going to slap the global rhythm as a constant split with my voice, so here we go You understand, just how much can you hear? that'' s type of what this is amining at as well as I really feel, for instance like, when I play time, if I play time with absolutely nothing in my mind you know, it'' s not ... it'' s never as compelative or cool as when there'' s something in my mind and these skeleton figures offer you something musical to be in your mind and also the nature of this self-control, this steps on web page 12 and also 13 is that it'' s basically context as well as web content or theme and variation as well as being able to listen to the 2 points concurrently much like we have to do ... precisely what we have to perform in the real world as artists so currently I'' m mosting likely to the exact same regimen that I simply finished with voice as well as hand slap, today I'' m going to translate these skeletal system figures Allright so here'' s work out 1, step 1 You obtain the picture, that'' s step 1, voice as well as bass drum as a unison as well as I'' m simply doing the skeletal system figures, I'' m not playin my interpretations of these skeletal system figures, on page 21 I'' m reinterpretating the skeletal system figures, which is a method that I highly suggest that you finish with this book, there more than 500 numbers in this publication that are based around these 5 universal rhythms as well as nothing is random, every number in the book is constantly based around a clave exercise 1 step 2 Step 3, so now my ...


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the drums are mosting likely to remain on the global rhythm and also the voice is going to move this is a great self-control for dealing with your capability to play time and listen to outside of what you'' re having fun, hear what you'' re accompanying Below it is a solo by Dave DiCenso.

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Darbuka Lesson 1 - position & strokes [B]

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And also now for standard sounds, of which there are 3: the base Dum, the appropriate hand Tak, and the left hand Ka. The next two audios are the best hand Tak as well as the left hand Ka. Currently, they are pretty much identical, however keep in mind the darbuka is not a symetrical tool like the African djembe, and also it has different strokes for both hands. Check it, and also if it is, put your left hand on top of it ... ... with the pointers of your fingers touching the membrane layer, and also the wrist on the shell below, and the joint on the back of the covering. And now for standard sounds, of which there are three: the base Dum, the best hand Tak, and the left hand Ka. What you really do is you make an arch with your hand ... And you struck at the same time with your fingertips in the center, as well as with your wrist on the edge. The following 2 audios are the best hand Tak and also the left hand Ka. Now, they are quite a lot similar, yet bear in mind the darbuka is not a symetrical instrument like the African djembe, and it has different strokes for both hands.


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Introducing the Roland TD-07 Series V-Drums

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Invite to the TD-07 Series of V-Drums. My name is Jules, and in this video clip, I'' m mosting likely to reveal you a variety of sets readily available within the collection and also what they can do. V-Drums are digital drum sets that have all the playabilty, sound, really feel, and enjoyable of playing a normal acoustic drum set, but with the benefit that you can make use of earphones to reduce the noise so the only person that is hearing the drums is you, as well as you can access an universe of various noises and connectivity, all from simply one drum established. The TD-07 Collection V-Drums are excellent for any individual having fun in your home, whether you'' re getting drumsticks for your very first drumming experience or you'' re currently playing the drums as well as want a class-leading drum readied to get the very best of your time behind the kit, there is a TD-07 set that'' s right for you. So, allow ' s take a closer look.The TD-07 collection is made up of four drum collections generally, which includes the existing TD-07KV version, all with slightly different configurations that provide you options to locate an established that matches you. Right before I reveal you the packages, it'' s worth keeping in mind that some collections might not be offered in all regions. So see to it you inspect roland.com and also choose your neighborhood area for complete information of the TD-07 collection sets that you can purchase where you are. So, as I discussed, there are 4 TD-07 series collections. However before I reveal you what'' s different regarding each one,'I ' m actually mosting likely to show you what'' s usual in between them all first. The collection as well as each of the 4 packages within it are called after the TD-07 drum sound module. This is really the heart of each package and gives the authentic sound and the actions of a full drum kit.The module is

the exact same across all four TD-07 collection configurations and also permits you to have fun with a whole host of various drum set types throughout a variety of music styles, and you can connect your phone, tablet computer, or computer with the component through Bluetooth to be able to play a song from your device and also hear it in earphones in addition to the drums so you can play in addition to the track or perhaps see a video lesson on your tool as well as play along. Later on in this video clip, I'' m going to reveal you several of things you can do with the effective TD-07 component. Each of the four drum collections all include mesh heads across each drum pad. The mesh head was a Roland first and also a technological breakthrough in digital drums that allows each drum to rebound and also react and feel like an acoustic drum head. The factor that'' s vital is due to the fact that all drums need to play like drums, whether they'' re digital or acoustic. The V-Drums fit together head has two layers of special product as well as the pad is tension-adjustable making use of the same method of adjusting an acoustic drum to make sure that there is no substantial noticeable difference in playing the two styles of drum sets.And the change between the 2 is seamless. Our mesh heads are much quieter than a rubber pad, extremely sturdy, and are designed for enhanced triggering of the noise from within the TD-07 noise module. The last component that all of the TD-07 series drum collections have in common is the drum stand. This is what all the drum and also cymbal pads of the set place to. The drum stand provided with all the sets is tough, constructed from strong steel tubes, the clamps grasp highly and also are sturdy. They'' re not breakable as well as won'' t quickly break, and also all of the pads will certainly remain where you established them, regardless of exactly how hard you play.The stand


likewise acts as a wetting system, restricting the vibration as well as sound that'' s transferred through to the flooring as you hit the pads. So those are the three usual parts amongst the TD-07 series. However what'' s various concerning each one? Actually, the only choices that you require to make are the size of the pads you play, and just how lots of cymbals you intend to hit within the kit. Beginning with the TD-07DMK, this is the access to the TD-07 series and also the most budget-friendly version in the schedule. The component, mesh pads, and also tough stand are all there. To maintain points small, the kick pad is connected to the drum stand itself as well as can accepting both single and dual kick drum pedals. The snare drum is 10 inch in size and also has an 8-inch mesh head playing surface area and also is the PDX-8 design. The pad can have different noises on the head and also edge areas so you can either have a rim click to accompany the entrapment audio or perhaps play an entirely different seem like a clap or a cowbell on the rim while you maintain one more audio on the head.The three


tom pads are all 8 inch in diameter with a 6-inch mesh playing surface, as well as these are the single area PDX-6A model. Maintaining with a compact theme, all the cymbals here are the 10-inch CY-5 cymbals as well as they can all be choked similar to this. Next off up, we'' ve got the TD-07KV model. The vital upgrades over the TD-07DMK design that we simply covered is the kick pad and the collision cymbals. The kick pad right here is independent of the stand as well as the KD-10 kick pad has actually a supported material playing surface area that is hard-wearing, silent, and has fantastic pedal rebound.The accident and


the flight cymbals move up to the larger CY-8 models, providing a little a lot more activity and a bigger playing striking area, still maintaining that capacity to choke the cymbal. Next off, we'' re checking out the TD-07KX model. With the previous TD-07KV, the cymbals went bigger, today the entrapment and the tom pads are getting bigger too. The snare boosts from a 10-inch pad with an eight-inch playing surface to this 12-inch pad, the PDX-12 model, with the mesh currently copulating to the side of the pad. We still have the opportunity right here to play 2 independent noises on the head and the rim areas of the entrapment. The tom pads which are uprated to the 10-inch PDX eight pads with the eight-inch playing surface area. The kick pad, hi-hat, crash, as well as ride all remain the very same yet currently we also have an added 12-inch CY-8 collision. Having two accident icons along with the flight enables additional audios and also accents to be played, raising coordination, abilities, and also building stamina.The final kit


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in the lineup to show you is the series covering to TD-07KVX. We'' ve got the same 12-inch PDX-12 as well as 10-inch PDX-8 pads we had on the TD-07KX that we'' ve just seen. Yet below, the cymbals likewise obtain an upgrade. The hi-hats increase from 10-inch to 12-inch in dimension and also are currently mounted to an acoustic hi-hat stand. That help versatility of setup and creates a larger spread of the pads. And also for any individual that might currently have experience of playing the drums, they will feel immediately familiar. The crash and also the ride signs right here are updated to full V-Cymbals, which have a fuller look but likewise have playing areas that are less complicated to strike as well as shift between. The 12-inch CY-12C is utilized for the accident as well as the thirteen-inch CY-13R is utilized for the ride with the added advantage that you now have 3 playing zones for the ride.That '


s the bell, the bow, as well as the edge, allowing you to play every one of the various audios and methods of a ride cymbal. Overall, four various arrangements within the TD-07 suggests that you'' ll have the ability to discover one that'' s right for your needs and also your budget without endangering on the audio, tranquility, playability, or portable and also strong arrangement, many thanks to those 3 usual parts used with every one of the sets. It'' s worth mentioning right here that you will require to supply your very own equipment, such as kick pedal as well as drum throne and also a hi-hat stand in the situation of the TD-07KVX as these are marketed separately. Since we understand what includes each kit, allow'' s take a closer take a look at TD-07 audio component and also what it can do. Inside the module itself, we have 143 different instruments. Because a drum kit is made up of various size and also different sorts of drums as well as cymbals, every drum package is a little different.And that ' s


specifically what you enter the TD-07 - a big collection of specific drums as well as cymbals that have actually been thoroughly and also expertly captured. After that every one is positioned inside the TD-07 module so that you can choose any kind of mix from these and produce your very own drum collections. But there are 25 pre-programmed kits. Those are kits that are already produced for you by top drummers as well as are ready to play already inside the module. The excellent thing is every one of those presets can be played as they are or tailored even more. The noise and the tone of an acoustic drum can be adapted to fit the circumstance and also style of songs, as an example, by tuning it or adjusting the stress of the drum head, or by putting some wetting material like a towel or some really felt over the drum head and also V-Drums can do exactly the same thing.For example, I can take a specific drum within the TD-07, like the entrapment drum right here, as well as I can exchange it for a different snare drum kind for a different noise, however then I can tune the pitch up or down, add stifling to it, as well as I can also shape the audio making use of EQ, such as add even more bass or low-end or much more treble or top-end, as well as going even more, I can also utilize a transient shaper to add even more strike or make the receive on the drum or cymbal longer or shorter.I likewise have


over 30 different effects inside the TD-07, and also each one can be contributed to specific drums and also cymbals. Making use of multi-effects, it'' s actually easy to take a kit from something that appears relatively regular, something totally various. The TD-07 additionally has various having fun rooms that you can explore. Picture in your drums positioned into different environments-- the TD-07 can be played in a collection of virtual areas that are properly based on physical rooms, which changes the ambient character of the sound. These settings can also be tweaked or changed as well. Among the most exciting attributes of the TD-07 collection is Bluetooth connectivity.This allows you to pass a smart device, tablet, or computer with the module to ensure that you can stream audio. This suggests you can choose a favored tune on your device, stream the audio wirelessly to the module so that you can hear it with the headphones or via an amplifier, however you can jam along with the noise of the V-Drums is integrated with the track. You can likewise take things a step additionally if you'' re enjoying an on the internet lesson or tutorial to sustain your drumming, then you can watch the video clip on your tool, but hear the sound along with the V-Drums in the headphones. If you'' re into sophisticated usages for your V-Drums, you can also stream MIDI information over Bluetooth as well so you can capture MIDI data wirelessly. Among the vital benefits of making use of electronic drums is the onboard tools and also additional sources that you can connect with that can assist you to learn drums or develop your playing to the following degree if you'' re currently drumming. The most essential quality for a drummer is the ability to play in time, and also the more you play, the a lot more in time you will certainly become.Being in time additionally assists your drum beats to appear more together and also tighter as well. The onboard train tool is an online companion that you can make use of to aid you to focus and tighten up your timing as well as do drum beats. There are 5 different coach exercises that you can use to test as well as test your timing, a few of them scoring your initiatives to ensure that you can see where you ' re improving. All V-Drums likewise feature 40 free lessons from Melodics, which is an application for desktop and iPads that educates you drum beats as well as completes the context of a song. There are lessons or tracks that you can select in a series of music styles and a variety of problem levels or grades from complete beginner to innovative having fun, and also every one damages the depress right into part parts to ensure that you can learn it. Each lesson likewise tracks your timing as well as accuracy, revealing you where you ' re obtaining it right, but likewise where you have room to expand your skills. All you'require to do is download the app at melodics.com/vdrums, enroll in a free account, attach a wire to the USB outcome of the TD-07 component, connect at the other end of the cable to the computer system, and also you ' ll have the ability to utilize Melodics.The exact same USB audio output can additionally send stereo sound to your computer system for easy recording. The majority of computer systems include some type of simple and also simple recording software program as well as some advanced songs developers will make use of committed applications called Digital Audio Workstations or DAWs. Simply by connecting the TD-07 with your computer system via one USB cable television, you can record a stereo mix of the V-Drums conveniently. This might be useful for taping yourself as well as paying attention back to your performances or recording drums for an on-line drum cover video, or recording some of your drums and sharing the sound with buddies to create a track. To make sure that ' s the TD-07 collection of V-Drums. Have a look at even more information by seeing roland.com or search online for TD-07 collection V-Drums as well as additionally check them out for yourself via a Roland accredited store. Thanks for enjoying the video. If you like it, provide it a thumbs up and also subscribe to the network for more video clips from Roland. V-Drums are electronic drum sets that have all the playabilty, noise, feel, and enjoyable of playing a regular acoustic drum established, but with the benefit that you can make use of headphones to decrease the noise so the only individual that is hearing the drums is you, and you can access an entire world of different noises as well as connection, all from just one drum set. The mesh head was a Roland initially as well as a technological breakthrough in electronic drums that allows each drum to rebound as well as respond and feel like an acoustic drum head. The V-Drums mesh head has 2 layers of special material and also the pad is tension-adjustable making use of the very same method of adjusting an acoustic drum so that there is no considerable noticeable distinction in playing the 2 styles of drum sets.And the shift in between the two is smooth. The last part that all of the TD-07 collection drum collections have in usual is the drum stand. To maintain things small, the kick pad is attached to the drum stand itself and also is capable of approving both single as well as dual kick drum pedals.

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