Friday, 2 June 2023

West African Dancing : Adding West African Dance Rhythms

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Let'' s discover another motion to choose Step, together, action, touch. Step, together, action, touch. Notification the foot that touches is the foot you'' re going to step with once more. So it'' s right, left, appropriate touch the left. Left, right, left touch. Left, right, left touch. One, 2, 3 touch. Step, with each other, step, touch. Action, together, step, touch. Step, together, step, touch. Action, together, step, touch. Left, right, left touch. Action, together, action, touch. Action, together, action, touch. Action, together, action, touch.


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One Groom 2 Brides… Identical Twins Confused the Guests & made it soo hard to tell who the Bride is

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BABY ELIJAH First Time Trying AFRICAN FOOD Mukbang ( FUFU EGUSI SOUP & EFO RIRO ) QUEEN BEAST

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hey what'' s up kings as well as queens it'' s your. woman Queen Monster back with another video clip for you you and you and we got our infant boy. Eli in the building he'' s checking out me like are we gon na consume or what as you people can inform. from the title in the thumbnail we are doing a Nigerian food African food mukbang today. and it'' s primarily Eli attempts for the very first time yeah that ' s sibling ' s depriving so ensure. you individuals struck the Subscribe switch struck the article alert right next week so you don'' t. miss out once we upload a video clip allow me know in the comment section that you did that as well as you. will obtain shouted out at the end of the next video clip likewise give this video clip a large thumbs up Eli you. prepared to attempt food you prepared to eat I really hope so I nearly forgot to place this on him so hang on. one min this whole day Eli'' s been essentially coming by right here at my arrangement and attempting to. start his own little video so here we are allow'' s have him attempt some Zoloft rice wait allow me. taste it first to see to it it'' s not too zesty okay it ' s a little spicy. allow ' s see just how he does with it what do you assume Papa good reaction I don ' t understand Eli ' s not offered the response. let'' s have him try the Fufu you wish to see it what do you believe you want it right here oh he suches as. the fufo below you take it with your hands um somebody'' s shy today I ' m surprised that ' s. your reluctant he generally likes the electronic camera and also you got some plantains here you desire to taste some. plantains let'' s have him attempt some with this I ' m a taste clearly I'' m gon na taste it first. to ensure it'' s secure since y ' all know it ' d be hot okay this is. not spicy what should I state what do you assume yeah Eli usually eats on his very own as you. individuals seen before Oh spicy is this spicy I simply started destroying because I'' m like guy not. gon na have all this hen to myself yeah water it'' s not that spicy however I. think'it ' s spicy for him y ' all yet um what I was saying he'usually consumes on his. very own so he ' s like other like what are you are you gon na give me anything this is fo rero'right. here y ' all I put on ' t understand if you individuals can'see it and also alright this one'' s as well hot yeah this'' s too zesty y ' all so he. can ' t have this this set ' s extremely spicy they told me this is spicy this ' s not as well. spicy yet it resembles it ' s spicy for him to Jolla french fries allow me understand in the remark. area um Nigerians um if you are a Nigerian do your food resemble the spicy levels. do you change the spicy or you simply have the children find out just how to consume hot food go. in advance Papa yeah you can have that one eat it you just taste you can eat it it'' s fine it ' s. risk-free this one take this one here taste this set you like it he ' s turning his'feet allow me. see this one what do you assume scrumptious best scrumptious right here take this one this ' s. a little softer this set consume that'one put on ' t try you okay you obtained it you got it Papa you got it so I like I like. egusi this is igusi y ' all I such as jollof rice I like um efo rero. I obtained ta try that one and also it'says very spicy but it ' s tasty so we ' ll see I desire the rice. I'don ' t want to spill so I ' m gon na go in advance and also get this like'this due to the fact that yo I'' m hungry okay um men I ' m super incredibly starving and also be. sure do your children you like the Nigerians do they do they just learn to consume the spicy degree. that y'' all offer them or you readjust that nope no you state no what do you indicate. what are you trying to claim yeah you wish to tell them anything ah you simply desire to eat I feel you it'' d be. like that'y ' all it ' d resemble that often occasionally fine okay below you go there you go. he'' s great he ' s turning his feet he loves he likes it y ' all it looks like Eli likes it he. suched as the rice he suched as the Fufu he liked the plantains as well as he suches as the chicken the other. things I guess they ' re also hot for him I am formally going to attempt this right here you. want the rice fine Papa here rice state rice rice he likes their eyes hey swing his feet and. dancing yeah it'' s spicy as well it ' s a little spicy a little spicy so people Eli ' s been Eli talks. a storm however he'selected he ' s choosing to be very mute today very silent today look this is we have. some liver right here I can see I assume this is tripe something gooey I don'' t recognize what this is. I ' m type of terrified at the same time but you never recognize it might it may be something. excellent it'' s supposedly a special so let'' s see ah all right that was a try I ' m aware of people it tastes good is it. actually truly great spicy flavor to it all right yeah that was zesty as well as this I'' m thinking this is the liver I can see. the peppers take a look at this y'' all I can see the pepper I put on ' t know if you individuals can see that. yet I might actually see the pepper on below that'' s not Freedom that'' s really beef um it'' s excellent there ' s things right'here. I don ' t understand what is this check out'y ' all oh that ' s fat oh oh wow. in fact it actually tastes excellent I put on ' t'know if it ' s since it ' s spicy. due to the fact that you understand y ' all know I like hot food so it really all right it ' s in fact truly good hmm do I'understand that what item I'' m eating for. real I put on ' t know yet I eat I ' m guessing I ' m presuming the gooey part definitely. seemed like it was fat I desire it had extra sauce though so I could. kind of like grab this Fufu and like you understand you know what I'' m talking. about y'' all understand what I ' m talking about um oh wow oh wow you fine be mindful now food is. yummy this is the fish I didn'' t have him try this fish since this was spicy. but let ' s see this is a snapper y ' all a snapper fish an entire snapper okay. allow ' s see is the fish itself spicy yes it is in fact correct me if I'' m wrong. at the um restaurant that I obtained this food from um I think it ' s called YOLO pot Joe love. hot that'' s the restaurant name yet correct me if I'' m wrong is Fufu the very same as pounded. yams or is Fufu simply the name of various swallows like battering yam EBA I believe. that'' s how you pronounce it and Amala amale mmm delicious you understand he wear'' t recognize which one he desires. more the hen or the plantain he'' s looking like Eli'' s now 17 months y ' all well he ' ll be 17 months. on the 31st of this month those that follow me on Instagram most likely currently seen him talking. a whole lot I started him on additionally like an one-year finding out educational program it'' s not as rigorous. it'' s just primarily learning as well as playing certain throughout the day I would certainly. teach him something and afterwards well make certain he obtain it for the. whole week type stuff like if I'' m doing the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star tune that'' s. what we were seeing for the week and he ' ll obtain it if I'' m finding out to if I ' m teaching him the color. yellow after that he ' ll resemble all right that ' s what he ' ll find out for the week that shade or form or an. animal as well as so far he'' s been doing excellent right I truly desire this wasn'' t'as spicy due to the fact that it ' s. like spinach and he would certainly have liked it more chew that poultry chew you think this is amusing you'' re like lady stop that. slapping that'' s I simply copying you oh he'' s so cute thank you you attempt to say you. desire me can you pass it to Mom fine ah complimentary Mommy ah thank you mmm it'' s great you obtained ta take care he simply stuffed this whole. plantain in his mouth he'' s still eating y'' all so essentially I ' m practically regarding finished myself. because like I'told y ' all you know I'I haven ' t had the ability to eat as much any longer like I used. to although I really felt like I ate a whole lot here you understand this this this right here is gone like. well half of it is gone and afterwards we got half of the jollof rice though a Goosey is all complete uh. virtually done essentially we simply got some meats right here um the meat this right here the meat is not as. tender so I'' m not really teasing the meat but this was great that Gucci was great. although the meat was not as tender the effort was good the fish is over honestly. the fish food type of tastes overpowered by the initiative so it simply actually preferences like. this part so I put on'' t actually taste the the fish itself yet it'' s great I wanted to. obtain a smoke puff however the dining establishment didn'' t have it I desired to attempt their meat patties. uh the dining establishment didn'' t have it um there was some other things I wanted to attempt so badly. yet they didn'' t have it where ' s your cup did you drop your cup I told you not to touch it yeah. I'' ve been having Eli beverage from a cup y'' all so here he did that'' s why he wants it in there. don ' t spill it be very careful okay yeah beverage it battle yeah he did it for you guys excellent task. you'' re a huge boy just how old are you yeah you won actually I wear'' t recognize if y ' all heard. him state it exactly how old are you Eli'I simply can ' t I am'so honored y ' all I simply can ' t Eli yeah. you ' re displaying why are you revealing off he ' s simply so intelligent y'' all I am certainly. proud of you papa yes when you age you see this video clip You'' re Gon na See mommy'' s extremely. happy with you mommy love Mommy and also Father and also your brother or sisters enjoy you extremely significantly you want. to call it at the end of the video you all done all done all right guys so we'' re. gon na finish this video clip right below hope you individuals taken pleasure in Eli trying in. this Nigerian African food up what what you'' re not finished he ' s refrained y'' all. however we ' re gon na finish it right here anyways because I really feel like this was extremely lengthy yet anyways. y'' all we ' re gon na leave you guys however we like you you'' re perfect you ' re gorgeous. tranquility bye you wan na claim bye bye bye. I got ta attempt that one as well as it'says very spicy however it ' s delicious so we ' ll see I want the rice. I'put on ' t desire to splash so I ' m gon na go ahead as well as grab this like'this due to the fact that yo I'' m starving fine men I ' m super incredibly and and also be. I don ' t understand what is this appearance at'y ' all oh that ' s fat oh oh wow. Allow ' s see this is a snapper y ' all a snapper fish a whole snapper all right.


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Tosin Aribisala | African Rhythms Applied To The Drum Set

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(praise) - Well done, Tosin. - Very amazing. Tosin Aribisala. - Yeah. - Thank you for having me. Tosin is a unbelievable drummer as you just listened to, but what'' s really amazing concerning this is very innovative beats that you'' re having fun therein, as well as if you men liked what you simply heard there, we ' re gon na be mentor that in this lesson, so linger, we'' ve obtained a complete PDF for you to download and install, Tosin'' s gon na be playing some more music for us as well, so there ' s a whole lot gon na be occurring and it ' s gon na . be a really amazing lesson.But before I


get. right into that, allow me simply introduce. Tosin, if you individuals sanctuary'' t come across Tosin before, he'' s initially from Nigeria. - Yeah. - Been living in Washington. - Or so, very amazing. Been playing drums. many of his life, in fact you won an. That ' s extremely cool down.- Considering that then he ' s. gone on to play and perform with Femi. Gyra, he carried out at PASIC 2006, he is known as The Groove Guy, his label is T Groove and you. - Extremely great guy. - Yeah, thanks. looked at each other and also we'' re like guy, we obtained ta obtain this person out on. Drumeo, not due to your share of. skill and ability, yet the creative. side that you give drumming, it'' s. something that I don ' t listen to a lot of, and I understand members, and also myself. consisted of, were constantly looking to construct our . imagination, discover ways to increase our horizons. besides simply rock. - That'' s. -I really am looking. forward to this lesson. Significant many thanks to your. enrollers Evans, Vic Firth, Sabian. Cymbals for aiding bring you out for. this lesson, as well as if you people wan na. adhere to Tosin online you can check him out. at TosinBeats.com. That'' s T-O-S-I-N Beats.com. Or you can comply with. him on social networks, Instagram and Facebook. is @TosinBeats. - Yeah. - Am I missing out on anything male? - Whatever'' s cool down.- Everything ' s cool? - Yeah. - Well after that I'' ll. quit speaking and also I'' ll let this man do his thing.Again, if you


individuals are expecting the very first time,. welcome to Drumeo, we do a great deal of this. stuff each day in Drumeo Side, so. ensure you inspect it out because. we'' re likewise gon na be recording a full Q&A. with him tomorrow as well as a course. that'' s diving right into Afrobeats also. - Sufficient of me man, I'' ll. - All right, yeah,. many thanks for the amazing introduction. and also I'' m delighted to be here to, I. constantly claim that the drumming community is. a sharing neighborhood. - Yeah. - We drum as we learn. from each various other. I gain from up as well as. coming drummers, I gain from intermediate. degree players, and as much as the pro. players around. Everybody has. something to provide, something to provide,. and we just mix that power together as well as. produce something deep.Today I ' ll be speaking about some African beats, some. Afrobeat drumming, as well as a few other variants. of the Afrobeat drumming like the songs. that I simply played. That was some Afrobeat groove.- Cool. - Integrated with some. snazzy analyses. Jazz fusion. interpretation of it. And vocals and also horns. and also points like that. I'' m gon na be. breaking points down, offering you items of. the beats, pieces of the beats from bass. drum to, because we have four arm or legs to. deal with, so when I rest on the drums,. I check out the entire drum like alright, what can I attain right here. with my four arm or legs? Due to the fact that I didn'' t. start off playing drums this method, I. began out playing the hand drum, and I was just utilizing two of my four limbs.Just making use of the hands, no sticks, just pa-pa-pa-pa-pa, like. ( mumbles) all those things. Certain, yeah. the drum collection, I figured wow, exactly how am I gon na be able to play all. of this, someone with 5 or 6 or 7 drums? So I figured all right, I have. to learn from scrape. I started putting. - That'' s.- The standard drum, I didn'' t have access to. African tribal drums, the bongos, I made use of the. bongos to imitate the installed toms, and also I utilized. the shekere as the ... - As hi-hats. - As hi-hats. - No way. - Simply to get that little. little noise together. At some point I was able. to take drum lessons as well as after that began. playing drums and listening to jazz,. all type of music as well as putting everything together. Afrobeat began in Nigeria. The pioneer was. Fela Kuti as well as the drummer that played. with Fela Kuti back then that. originated, created all this groove with. Fela back then was Tony Allen that now. lives in France.So he developed. all these beats when Fela was forming his songs, his musical instructions back then in the 60s/70s, so yeah, so I ' m gon na offer you some examples.- Extremely'trendy. - Okay. - Make sure to download the PDF, everyone that ' s enjoying online.- All right, so gon na play the initial one, putting. everything with each other. Between the bass drum,. snare drum, as well as the hi-hats. Normally in Afrobeat. the snare drum doesn ' t screen a. straight or one note per action or. something like that. In funk you have. one note on both, one note on the. 4, two as well as 4. ( rhythmic drumming) The snare drum is. always more busy than that. And the bass drum is constantly. busier too, playing like two successive 16th notes . at the same time, so like.( loud thumping) One, 2, 3, 4. (rhythmic drumming).( loud thumping) Something like that. - It ' s so various. - Yeah, yeah. The snare drum is. constantly speaking, connecting with the bass drum. Do do, da da da,. do do do, da da da. All those 16th notes. all coming with each other. I ' m gon na play this. second one right here which is rather near this. And mind you, you put on ' t have to limit on your own to the. hi-hat'for, to support what the bass drum as well as. the snare drum are doing. You can always go to. the right, as an example .( balanced drumming) For the 2nd example,. I ' m gon na alter the hi-hat rhythm a. little, so rather than just playing the ostinato. So this time around I was going. And a little turned, so it ' s. not simply so simple. ( balanced drumming). (loud thumping)( hi-hat enhancement)- Cool, so these. are, if you look on the web page, these are. - Yeah, yeah. - So why put on'' t we. develop into these grooves.


- Okay, so I'' m. gon na start off with the bass drum and just playing the two consecutive 16th notes on one and 3,. One, two, three, 4. One, two, three, 4. these on example B is one, 2, three, 4,. one, 2, 3, four, one, two, three, four,. one, two, 3, four. Yup, and also for the entrapment. drum, like I said earlier, the snare drum is. constantly playing a combination of 2 successive. 16th notes as well as 3. 16th are combined. with each other, you can just position them rhythmically. - Before you enter. that also, there'' s additionally a couple other. workouts on this web page. You guys are gon na. E,'as well as all kinds, yet we ' re gon na talk. Currently we'' re on to number two,. - Yeah, so this is the one with the combination of the. three 16th note groups. - Yes. - So one, two, three,. 4, one, two, three, four, one, 2, 3, four, one, 2, 3, four. ? The next one, the. B, will be coming in on the four, so one,. 2, 3, 4, one, two, three, 4, one, two, 3, four, one,. two, 3, 4. Currently I'' m gon na place. everything with each other--- Currently I'' m observing. when you'' re doing that, you ' re essentially practicing. with your left hand. - Yeah. - Just with your left hand. - Just with my left hand. The left hand, yeah,. the left hand normally just plays the groove. on the entrapment drum. Except you are left-handed,. I'' m really left-handed.


- No other way. - Yeah, however I educated to. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - We'' ll have to talk concerning that 'in the direction of the end ' reason I ' m sure there ' s a great deal of inquiries that are gon na be there for that. We got the hi-hat, or so we got the snare as well as the bass drum. with your hi-hats? - The hi-hats, it'' s the ostinato with the groups. of 3 16th notes, so one, two, 3, 4,. one, two, three, 4, one hat, 2 hat,. In some cases what we. It ' s just that the clave. The clave plays a. steady quarter note with the doubleDual. ( balanced drumming) One, two, so on the. hi-hat you combine that with the hi-hat and you go. ( hi-hat accompaniment) One, 2, 3, 4 ,. one, 2, 3, 4. All right, so that ' s. for the hi-hat, and of course the. does the very same point. Playing that ostinato feel. ( rhythmic drumming )- So allow ' s put this. with each other', and you kinda just did it. there, allow ' s toss it from number 4A on display,. so 4A is essentially an'example of 1A, 2A, as well as 3A. created, let ' s hear it. - Okay, so one,. two, three, four, one, 2, three, 4,. one, 2, three, four , one, two, three, four, one, 2, 3, 4, one,. two, three, four. (balanced drumming). ( loud thumping )- Cool. - Extremely amazing, so the. -Yeah, what I ' ll. are doing, after that you can integrate them. together, so I'' ll claim step one is to play. And it ' s the songs,.'the composition of the songs would certainly. establish what pattern you make use of, particularly in Afrobeat when the horns come in, the drummer switches over. to the ride. - Yeah. - Yeah, to provide. Makes sense. - Yeah. - Allow'' s start with. number 4A, simply burn that a little. bit more with us, I believe it'' s such. an awesome beat as well as maybe simply most likely to. the trip back to the hi-hats, we can. - Yeah. One, two, 3. (rhythmic drumming). ( loud clunk) (hi-hat accompaniment) Now this is extended. right into something really. extremely polyrhythmic. - Yeah. - Whereby you'' re spraying the. hi-hat with your left foot.One, 2, 3,. 4, one, 2, three, and after that the off. beat on the bell. One, 2, 3, four. (balanced drumming). ( loud clunk) Has a swing feel to it. - Yeah yeah yeah. What I like about this. as well is that with rock and most pop music you'' re actually looking for a back beat, like an accented 2 as well as. four, and also you currently kinda mentioned. this, but with this, what I see with. your playing is that all the notes. you'' re playing on the snare are. at the very same quantity. - Yeah. - They'' re not going. up, they ' re not decreasing, there'' s. no accent there, as well as it develops this actually trendy perpetual movement, I. guess you can say. - And also extremely kicked back. - Yeah. - Yeah. Let'' s do number 4B, let'' s throw that a person display, this. is one more variation of the groove that. you people can practice. - Okay. - Making use of the open hi-hats. - Okay, so for this. one the bass drum changes a little,. We still have, due to the fact that one of the. fundamentals of Afrobeat is to have that two successive. 16th notes somewhere.It can be on the down. beat, on the up beat, or something, yet. here we only have the occurring on beat one,. One, 2, 3, 4. (rhythmic drumming). ( loud thumping) (hi-hat accompaniment) Yeah. - Love it man. - Cool. - Very great. - Yeah. - Let'' s relocate onto. the next one, 4C. - Okay, so currently. this, on the 4C, it'' s a combination. of quarter notes on the bass drum as well as. the 2 consecutive 16th notes on both and four, to ensure that gives us one,. two, 3, four, so one, two, three,. 4, one, two, 3, this is. usually in off beat. Where you speed up things. up, so one, two, 3, 4, one,. two, three, 4. (loud thumping) (hi-hat enhancement) (giggling) - Cool, you got a. whole lot of area there when you'' re not. playing your entrapment as well as you throw some. extra toms there. - Yeah. - Gives it a truly. cool feel to it. - Exactly, it makes. - Yeah, yeah, entirely. - The fullness of groove. bit regarding that, perhaps we can obtain. - Oh yes. - Yet allow'' s move on. You men, there are a. couple various other grooves on that sheet that. I would certainly advise you offer a try, however. basically of time we'' re gon na relocate. on the following web page '' reason we obtained some much more. really feels to speak about. - Oh yep, oh yeah. Below we have, currently. it is a shift from, we'' re speaking about. African beats, there'' s a shift from Afrobeats,. and also this is more from East Africa, in between. East and also West Africa. - Okay. - Yeah, this is Makossa. - Makossa.- Yeah, so it ' s usual. in Congo, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, as well as. various other parts of Africa. - Cool. -' Reason individuals want to. - That'' s global, am I right, more cultural, yeah, big time. - Yeah, yeah. That'' s why they . call it common-time. - Yes. - So everyone can count. - I hope so, yeah. Yeah, so essentially. one 2 three 4 on the bass drum, this is really extremely easy peasy,. you understand, as well as I'' ll go as well as play the snare drum. On this set you can make use of either the entrapment drum on the head,. - So the entrapment drum pattern is basically one, 2, 3, four. Cross stick? - Cross stick, yeah, so. one, two, 3, 4. (rhythmic touching). ( loud thumping) Yeah. Placing this together. with the hi-hat, prior to that, the. Hi-hat differs. The hi-hat is comparable, the initial hi-hat variant. for this resembles that of the Afrobeat. pattern I just played. The three groupings,. the ostinatos. One, two, 3, go. One, 2, three,. 4, one, 2, three. . (rhythmic drumming). ( loud thumping) As well as on the B, example B. for the hi-hat patterns, that'' s one, 2, three,. 4, one, 2, 3, four. ( rhythmic drumming). (loud clunk) Allow me now place all. of this with each other. - Sure, yeah, allow ' s. listen to just how it appears. - Place this together. - So with simply taking. the entrapment instance from 2A and the hi-hat.


instance from 3A. - Okay, yeah, so we go. as well as have it by doing this. One, 2, 3, four.( balanced drumming). (loud clunk )- Do you wan na show. up B, the hi-hat pattern for B with. that in there?- Yeah, okay, so.( balanced drumming ). ( loud clunk) Yeah.- Really cool, now you. One, two, 3, four.( rhythmic tapping)( loud thumping) Currently I ' m gon na have the hi-hat on 3A and 3B respectivelySpecifically -Okay, allow ' s hear it. ( rhythmic tapping).( loud clunk )3B hi-hat, 2, three, four. - Yeah.- Extremely great. Once again guys, take a look at. the PDF, there ' s a whole lot more instances there.


where you can put them together, there ' s a. pair much more snares cross stick instances. and hi-hat variations.It ' s obtained virtually a heart. - Yeah, I like that. -It ' s got that feel to it, and also. 2A, yeah, that ' s got some reggae tone feel to it. - Very awesome. - Cool male, let ' s move. -This below is another variation of the makossa style of songs. -That ' s prominent in the. Coast, Congo, and also some other components of West. and East Africa. Clap, clap, slap, hit,. in fact this right here is currently really common, extremely very. Okay. - In West Africa, we call it Afrobeats, with. the S at the back. - Afrobeats.


- At the back of the T. Original Afrobeat. is just Afrobeat. - Yeah. - And currently we have. Afrobeats which is ending up being preferred amongst DJs and also they dip into parties, they play all over,. Making use of, it'' s almost like the Afro-Cuban clave pattern. - However we utilize it on. the snare, we utilize it on the cross stick,. and also rock with it. - Allow'' s hear it. - Yeah, okay,. so below snare drum, snare drum A, yeah, so. one, two, 3, four. (rhythmic drumming) Yeah. - Really amazing. - Cool. - Now what'' s the. difference between An as well as B? '' Reason B looks a. bit shorter.


- Yeah, the B is. shorter since you can use your imagination. for the remainder of the room that you. (balanced drumming) You can make use of a tom for a feel. - Yeah, a rhythmic feel. as you play along that. I'' ll just play that. simply so guys can have a concept of what. I'' m talking concerning. You have something like. (balanced drumming) (loud thumping) Yes. The primary thing is simply to obtain that very first half. - What regarding the hi-hat pattern? - The hi-hat rhythm,. all right, the difference in between this as well as what. I'' ve played previously, it'' s still an ostinato. pattern, but you accent the last two 16th note on. each quarter note, so one, 2, three, and four,. The same clave pattern. Faucet tap tap, tap tap,. so tap faucet faucet, tap tap. (balanced drumming) (loud clunk) - Very awesome, so that. was 2A as well as 2B, two wonderful instances, let'' s toss. all of it with each other now. - Okay. And also certainly with a bass drum keeping the steady four beats. One, 2, three, four. (loud thumping) (rhythmic drumming) So currently we'' re playing two. - Really great. - Cool. - Yeah. What about the. - Number B, all. - Yeah, so this, the snare drum, and the hi-hat are. really doing the exact same, specific same thing, so. very same sort of pattern. One, 2, 3, 4. (balanced drumming). ( loud thumping) - Extremely cool guy,. currently the last one we'' ll talk about on this web page, it'' s in 6/8 and I actually wished to see exactly how you take. this right into a 6/8 feeling. Do you wan na describe. that one for us? Now we'' re on to number two,. - We'' ll have to speak regarding that 'towards the end ' reason I ' m sure there ' s a lot of questions that are gon na be there for that.( rhythmic drumming )- So let ' s put this. Let'' s do number 4B, allow'' s toss that one screen, this. (loud clunk) (balanced drumming) So now we'' re playing 2.Number C, or letter C, 3C. - Yes, on letter C the 6/8 point coincides thing, the clave pattern coincides on the 6/8, and very same point with the bass drum, the bass drum offers us that steady quarter - Okay. - Okay. Placing it together currently. One, two, one, two, three. ( rhythmic drumming). (loud clunk) You can do the exact same. thing on the cross stick. ( rhythmic touching) Equally as we made with. the previous instances.( balanced touching). (loud clunk)- That is so trendy, do you. wan na do that a little slower?- Yeah. -For those attempting. to count it out, it might be much easier to do that. - Okay, so one,. two, three, 4. (slower balanced drumming). ( soft thumping) (slower balanced tapping)- It ' s great ' reason it offers you a various method of. assuming regarding it. When Jared and also I. saw you at PASIC, the something that. stood out to me was you played a. track as well as the track had a couple bars intro, and also the very first pair bars. passed, and also in my head I was currently . obstructing to something, you understand just how you do. that, you play a beat? You began. playing as well as it was totally different. than what I had in my mind as well as I was. like what a creative method, currently I can see. where you obtain that from. - Yeah, I simply. twisted points around. - Yeah. -Like all right, let me not. do this business as usual.- Yeah, well it divides. you from a great deal of various other drummers available'. which is really cool. Once again men, there ' s. more on the sheet music that you can mess. around with, as well as we are doing a course details. for Edge members that are gon na take. this and also various other styles of Afrobeats as well as break. them down, but prior to we get any type of additionally,. I wanted you to play us an additional. track if that ' s cool down. - Oh yes. -Yeah, and also we got. this mic here since you ' re gon na be singing. On it, is that?- Yeah, yeah, I '


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ll be singing. - Establish this tune up for us . -All right, well. I composed this tune, well I wrote the. groove initially, I was working on a job. called, I began to drum on a little. project where it was just me doing. the drum solo thing, and after that I fulfilled this. individual from Gana that played conga effectively,. his name is Atado, and so we obtained. together, I said let ' s team up, so I. was writing various items that we gon na. service, and also we went to the workshop to. do some recording of that, so I created. this 5/4 groove and also we serviced. that, as well as after the task he relocated. to an additional state. I began writing. this track, this was around 2009, 2010,. I created the words, and then After that left it. I decided to give this groove a shot once more, I was functioning on a great deal of. off time signatures, just attempting to get my. off time feel right. I kept in mind that. groove, placed it together, and also I started merging. the words that I created while on tour. right into this groove. I stated you know. what, allow me establish this additionally, so. I started with the bass plan,. horns setup, and then bam, went. to the studio, put it with each other, I. claimed you recognize what, I'' m gon na play this online. for the first time today. - Awesome, and also you'' re gon na. sing at the very same time. - I'' m gon na sing, yeah. -Well the track is called? - (mumbles) which. means conversation. - Love it. - Conversation. - Allow me relocate this into. area for you, we got it ready to go, and whenever. - Okay, let'' s make. -I ' m thrilled. (balanced drumming). (funk songs)( applause) - My goodness. Off, vocal singing and playing the drums is no simple. job, and afterwards you breast out right into that. solo piece at the end. Extraordinary. Quite possibly done. - Thanks, give thanks to. you, thank you. -Okay, sorry, allow me get. back concentrate here on the lesson. Okay, so we ' ll get. Prior to we obtain right into that, is. I ' ll say initially of all you need to. That ' s just how I got. to be able to play various genres. of music, and I was constantly extremely interested,. You require to establish that interest,. that what else can I do on the drums,. what else can I play? You can play rock,. you can play funk, you can play jazz, you. can play every little thing, however after that when you find out. other styles of songs, it ' s most definitely'going. to affect the way you come close to an additional style. of music that you play.- Yeah. - That ' s what brings. concerning the individuality. Collect a great deal. Even music without drum collections. Wait, what can I bring to this songs that has no. doing, I still do that, I still do a great deal. of play along, however there was a time, every little thing'' s. a phase for me, so there was this. stage where I was doing a great deal of play. along to various styles of music to. obtain a hold of it.I would get music that. has actually no drum embeded in it as well as attempt to tune. right into that as well as develop something out of absolutely nothing. from the drum set to the songs, so. just playing along to the songs like. alright, suppose I was called to play drums. to this songs that has no drum established, just how am I. going to approach it? - Cool. - Yeah, yeah, and also. - Okay.- So you have, playing. songs you'' re having fun, whatever nation you. ( balanced tapping) These 2 guys are interacting, as well as these two men are talking a various language. simply improvisating based upon what this person set up. (low thumping). ( rhythmic drumming) To ensure that'' s polyrhythmic. right there. The technique. to African music, or any type of kind of. drumming, any kind of design, any kind of beats you desire. in any way, is to return to the structure of. drums which is basics. I tell a whole lot of my. students and a whole lot of individuals all the. time that you have to have the structure. where you'' re able to play your, say flams, claim ...

The dual strokes,. most likely do single strokes, they all. have their location in the entire element of drumming. Exactly how you walk around,. how you combine various rhythms, the. strokes and also every little thing. The 5 stroke policy,. seven stroke guidelines, and the extensions. like that, so it'' s gon na have an influence. on your really feels, just how you walk around,. and also your breathing pattern and also all. those points, so you wan na have the ability to. suffer as well as withstand the activity around the drums. Whatever design of. songs you play. - Very awesome, many thanks. for sharing that, yeah. A couple concerns from the. individuals seeing if that'' s cool down. - All right. - Yeah, we wear ' t. have time for a lot, but once more, like. usual we do a full interview/Q & A with the guest on the next day on. Edge, so if you wish to appear to that,. make certain you remember.Here is one from


Discalculia, just butchering the name,. Long tale short they state hey Tosin,. how would certainly you approach, what is your method on. exercising independence? What would you recommend,. best pertains to from Norway. - Okay, hi Norwaian. (laughter) So in terms of. practicing freedom I will certainly say begin. from the fundamentals. I always refer. back to the fundamentals. Playing, as an example I. utilized a publication by Alan Dawson.


- Yes. - Created by John. Ramsey, as well as this of that, Child. Copeland also, yeah, Youngster Copeland likewise composed a book concerning self-reliance,. so it'' s called The Ahead Self-reliance for. the Contemporary Drummer. Child Copeland if. you can get that. It breaks down. everything in regards to playing separately. on the drums. I don'' t simply call. it'independence, it ' s connection. due to the fact that this guy is individually. doing his very own point.( rhythmic touching )And this man'' s separately. doing his very own point too. One, two, three, 4. (rhythmic touching as well as drumming) So because publication by Kid Copeland it damaged down a great deal of points, and also very same thing with Alan Dawson. The paradiddle, damaging it down right into various ways whereby you can come close to independence. - Yeah. (balanced touching as well as drumming) So you can come close to. independence by doing this. As well as secondly, when. you play virtually any type of type of songs,. attempt to move in between the hi-hat as well as the trip and allow your hi-hat. keep the beat going.One, two, three,. 4, or the off beat, one as well as two as well as. 3, and also try to to maintain the down. beat or the off beat. - Superb, that'' s a massive job right below, what. he just told you there, don'' t expect to do that evening and also then. - Yeah, it takes time. - That takes time, like just how lengthy did you go via those books? - Yeah, you see? - Yeah. - Yeah, well it'' s paid. off for you, Tosin. - Thanks. - Bonesy asks hey, I. don'' t find out about you however I play Latin/African. rhythms as well as at times it seems. almost the same. It appears like I was educated them all at once, so what is the difference in between. several of these styles that make them different besides the culture,. many thanks and also great work.


- Oh thank you significantly. There truly isn'' t. much difference in between the African. as well as the Afro-Cuban. I bear in mind when I. was expanding up my papa would certainly play some Brazilian music, some Afro-Cuban. songs, as well as I stated "" Oh, this is from Cuba?"" He claimed of course because. some Africans moved to that. part of the globe, so they took some of. the music that they had from their roots over. there and developed it, so there isn'' t actually. much distinction. The only distinction. that I will certainly say is they added names. - Gotcha. - Yeah, however I'' ll simply claim. different branches.Yeah, so that ' s the ... - Yeah, well I. observed that despite the calypso style. that you were playing. - And also even the instance I. gave regarding the reggae tone. - Yeah. - Yeah, so everything. - Yeah. - EL states in the. inquiry, she states this is utterly ludicrous, wow. (giggling) Yeah, ideally you. individuals get motivated '' cause if there ' s. nothing else, if you put on ' t even wan na find out. these beats, just the inspiration behind it. to find out various other styles or simply pay attention to. various other styles is great. We'' ll do one even more inquiry. before we complete here.Here '


s one from Kevin444,. he asks resembles you'' re playing the. finger pull, or is that open/close with. your appropriate hand? Possibly essentially simply speak. about your right-hand man method, what are you. performing with that there? - Oh yep, with the. right hand technique, I do various things. depending upon what I'' m having fun. I wear ' t usage, fine for. instance I normally use the French timpani. hold for the sticks. Without believing,. as well as I can wager you a whole lot of drummers. go with that. When you start. playing, you'' re not aware of exactly how you.


hold your stick anymore.You simply play what feels right. I play, I start. with, consciously start with French. timpani hold right? (rhythmic drumming) And at some point, depending. on what I wan na play, exactly how hassle-free it'' s. gon na be for me, just how it'' s gon na be very easy for me to perform that phrase,. after that I can turn my hand to offer me the conventional. grip, the suit grasp. Often I make use of these. when I'' m playing jazz or when I. wan na play something really soft and refined, yeah. Yeah. - And you. got finger control. - As well as I have the. Ostinatos on the. (balanced tapping) (laughs) - I saw it on your. hi-hats as well when you'' re doing those. little three note grasps. - Yeah. (fast drumming). ( soft thumping) - Extremely cool.We have lots of lessons. accessible technique, finger control,. as well as things like that in Drumeo, yet yeah, I can see you'' re certainly. making use of that there. We got a whole lot much more. concerns coming, yet we'' re gon na. save those tomorrow '' cause I desire you to. Play us out still, however I got one individual inquiry for you if that'' s all. - Yeah. - The songs you. were playing today is remarkable, it. appeared excellent, and also I liked what you played. at PASIC also, so as an audience. as well as a music fan, can you offer me some pointers if I wan na get. into that design of music much more, possibly one. or 2, possibly 3 bands or musicians or albums. that you would advise.


- Okay, I will certainly. recommend first Fela Kuti. - Yes. - Femi Kuti, the. child of Fela Kuti. - Yup. - Can check him. out too, and then this person in Brazil, Seu George. - Seu George. - Yeah, it'' s not. noticable as'George. It ' s J-O-R-G-E, yet. I call 'it George ' cause I ' m not made use of. to that accent. I think it ' s Seu. Jor-ge, or something like that, however Seu. George, I call him that. He does a great deal of. Brazilian music, however his&method is. various, extremely funky, really R&B ish with some. nice punchy horns, so yeah, that ' s a very. good, as well as the means he approaches the hi-hat,. he plays drums himself.- No means.- Yeah, he ' s a drummer,. he plays guitar, is a multi-talented person,.'yet he mainly sings. He ' s the singer of. I saw the means. some funk groove. His approach was. totally different on the hi-hat, and the same with the drummer that. plays in the band comes close to the. hi-hat, so occasionally what different shape, one design of songs to the. other, or a single person'' s approach to the. other, can just be something as straightforward as the means you play your. hi-hat, the rhythm.I ' ll


show you an instance. of what I'' m discussing. - Sure, yeah. - For instance,. this hi-hat rhythm. One, two, three, 4, one, 2, 3, four, one,. two, three, 4. (rhythmic drumming). ( loud clunk) Something like that. as opposed to just. And also he played it fluidly,. - Cool. I'' m gon na inspect those. if you like the style. What are you gon na. play us out with? - I'' m gon na liquidate with. another make-up of mine. I love various designs. of songs, when I was growing up I was subjected. to all designs of songs. When I create, I. attempt to admire all these various. Styles, maybe not everything. I try to think about sharing myself. in a specific method since I enjoy it,. (giggling) And also cool at the very same time. Very cool. - Yeah, yeah, so this is called (mumbles) which. ways Don'' t Forget. - Love it. - Never ever fail to remember,. and also I really hope that you wouldn'' t neglect this. - Yeah, sure, I'' m certain. Many thanks for joining us, every person. you Tosin for appearing. - Thanks significantly. - You'' re always. welcome here at Drumeo. For those seeing. this on YouTube, see to it you concern Drumeo.com and also look into the. This in the start, but the very. Drumeo as well, so if you desire that, you. can come and also get it. I'' m gon na leave as well as. - Thank you so a lot. - You'' re welcome. - See you individuals all later. - Yeah, well it'' s paid. - Bonesy asks hey, I. donWear' t know recognize you but Yet play Latin/African. - Yeah, it'' s not. I call 'it George ' cause I ' m not utilized. - Yeah, certain, I'' m certain.

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>>> > > > WELCOME BACK TO "HOUSTON > > >> WELCOME BACK TO "" HOUSTON. LIFE"". >>> > > > WELCOME BACK TO "" HOUSTON. LIFE"". AS WE COMPLETE THE LAST WEEK OF LIFE"". AS WE CONCLUDE THE RECENTLY OF. BLACK BACKGROUND MONTH, I OBTAINED A AS WE CONCLUDE THE RECENTLY OF. BLACK HISTORY MONTH, I OBTAINED A. LESSON WITH THE DRUM ENSEMBLE BLACK HISTORY MONTH, I GOT A. LESSON WITH THE DRUM ENSEMBLE. BELOW IN HOUSTON. LESSON WITH THE DRUM SET. BELOW IN HOUSTON. I DISCOVERED A LITTLE LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE HERE IN HOUSTON. I LEARNED A LITTLE REGARDING THE. EXPRESSIONS. I FOUND OUT A BIT CONCERNING THE. EXPRESSIONS. WITH EVERY BEAT OF THE DRUM, AND ALSO EXPRESSIONS. WITH EVERY BEAT OF THE DRUM, AND. EACH TIP OF MOVEMENT REVEALS WITH EVERY BEAT OF THE DRUM, AND. EACH STEP OF MOTION SHARES. THE SUGGESTING OF AFRICAN CULTURE. EACH TIP OF MOVEMENT REVEALS. THE MEANING OF AFRICAN SOCIETY. THE SUGGESTING OF AFRICAN SOCIETY. THEY HAVE BEEN SHOWCASING BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN SHOWCASING SINCE. 2004. THEY HAVE BEEN SHOWCASING SINCE. 2004. >> > > I HAD STARTED TO FIND OUT 2 2004. >> > > I HAD STARTED TO LEARN TWO. STRATEGIES OF CONVENTIONAL DANCING >> > > I HAD BEGAN TO LEARN 2. STRATEGIES OF STANDARD DANCING. AT THE SAME TIME.TECHNIQUES OF CONVENTIONAL DANCING. AT THE EXACT SAME TIME. SOUTH AFRICAN AND ALSO WEST AFRICAN. AT THE VERY SAME TIME. SOUTH AFRICAN AND ALSO WEST AFRICAN. > > Reporter: THERE>> WAS NO SOUTH AFRICAN AS WELL AS WEST AFRICAN. > > Reporter: THERE>> WAS NO. DEPICTION OF WEST AFRICAN > > Reporter: THERE WAS NO >>. REPRESENTATION OF WEST AFRICAN. DANCING IN THE CITY OF HOUSTON DEPICTION OF WEST AFRICAN. DANCING IN THE CITY OF HOUSTON. WHICH SENT CHRISTINA ON A DANCE IN THE CITY OF HOUSTON. WHICH SENT CHRISTINA ON A. MISSION.WHICH SENT CHRISTINA ON A. MISSION.


> > OBTAINED WITH EACH OTHER WITH ANOTHER PERSON MISSION. >> > > GOT TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER. >> PROFESSIONAL DANCER, AS WELL AS ONE OF THE > > OBTAINED WITH EACH OTHER WITH ANOTHER. DANCER >>, AS WELL AS AMONG THE. DRUMMERS YOU WILL CERTAINLY SEE LATER PROFESSIONAL DANCER, IN ADDITION TO AMONG THE. DRUMMERS YOU WILL CERTAINLY SEE IN THE FUTURE. WE STARTED TO DANCE FIRM. DRUMMERS YOU WILL SEE IN THE FUTURE. WE BEGAN TO DANCE FIRM. > > Press reporter: THIS DANCING WE BEGAN TO DANCING COMPANY. COMPANY HAS CONSIDERING THAT BEEN > > ReporterPress reporter THIS DANCEDANCING RECONNECTING PRESENT AND ALSO FUTURE COMPANY HAS SINCE BEEN. RECONNECTING CURRENT AND ALSO FUTURE. GENERATIONS TO THE HISTORY AND ALSO RECONNECTING PRESENT AS WELL AS FUTURE. GENERATIONS TO THE BACKGROUND AND ALSO. PRACTICES OF AFRICA IN ADDITION TO GENERATIONS TO THE BACKGROUND AND. CUSTOMS OF AFRICA TOGETHER WITH. APPLICATIONS THROUGH DANCE, DRUM SHIFTS AND ALSO CURRENT. APPLICATIONS THROUGH DANCING, DRUM. AS WELL AS CULTURALLY EDUCATED APPLICATIONS VIA DANCE , DRUM. EFFICIENCIES. > >

EACH COUNTRY CONTAINER CONTAIN AS PERFORMANCES. >> > > EACH NATION CAN CONTAIN AS. >> NUMEROUS ETHNIC GROUPS AS POSSIBLE. > > EACH NATION CONTAINER CONTAIN AS >>. LOTS OF ETHNIC TEAMS AS POSSIBLE. IT IS A VERY ABUNDANT, AND MANY ETHNIC GROUPS AS POSSIBLE. IT IS A VERY RICH, AS WELL AS VERY. FANTASTIC AS WELL AS VIBRANT LOCATION. IT IS An EXTREMELY ABUNDANT, AND ALSO VERY. FANTASTIC AND ALSO DYNAMIC LOCATION. A LOT OF TRAINEES, YOUNG PEOPLE, AMAZING AND ALSO DYNAMIC LOCATION. A WHOLE LOT OF TRAINEES, YOUNG INDIVIDUALS,. AND ALSO OLD PEOPLE REALLY DON'T HAVE A WHOLE LOT OF TRAINEES, YOUNG PEOPLE,. AND ALSO SENIORS REALLY DON'T HAVE. ANY KNOWLEDGE, OR EDUCATION AND LEARNING AND SENIORS TRULY DON'T HAVE. ANY UNDERSTANDING, OR EDUCATION. REGARDING THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA. ANY EXPERTISE, OR EDUCATION AND LEARNING. CONCERNING THE COUNTRY OF AFRICA. >> > > Press reporter: CHRISTINA HAS REGARDING THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA. >> > > Press reporter: CHRISTINA HAS. BEEN PERFORMING FOR OVER 20 >> > > Press reporter: CHRISTINA HAS. BEEN DOING FOR OVER 20. YEARS AS WELL AS UTILIZES THAT TO DEVELOP BEEN CARRYING OUT FOR OVER 20. YEARS AND ALSO USES THAT TO PRODUCE. INTEREST AS WELL AS DRIVE IN OTHERS.YEARS AND UTILIZES


THAT TO CREATE. ENTHUSIASM AND DRIVE IN OTHERS. >> > > CONVENTIONAL DANCE IS AMONG ENTHUSIASM AND ALSO DRIVE IN OTHERS. >> > > STANDARD DANCING IS ONE OF. THINGS THAT EMPOWERS ME AS >> > > CONVENTIONAL DANCING IS ONE OF. THE IMPORTANT THINGS THAT EQUIPS ME AS. AN PERSON. THE IMPORTANT THINGS THAT EQUIPS ME AS. AN INDIVIDUAL. WHEN I INSTRUCT TRAINEES, THE YOUNG AN PERSON. WHEN I INSTRUCT STUDENTS, THE YOUTHFUL. INDIVIDUALS SPECIFICALLY. WHEN I INSTRUCT STUDENTS, THE YOUTHFUL. FOLKS PARTICULARLY. I LET THEM KNOW TO DISCOVER A PLACE FOLKS PARTICULARLY. I LET THEM KNOW TO FIND A PLACE. WITHIN. I LET THEM KNOW TO DISCOVER A PLACE. WITHIN. TAKE THIS UNDERSTANDING AND PUT OUT WITHIN. TAKE THIS UNDERSTANDING AND ALSO PUT OUT. WHEN TIMES OBTAIN TOUGH , LIKE WHAT THERE. WHEN TIMES GET HARD, LIKE WHAT. WHEN TIMES GET HARD, LIKE WHAT. WE ARE GOING WITH NOW. DRAW FROM THAT AS WELL AS HAVE THAT WE ARE GOING THROUGH RIGHT NOW. YOURSELF UP AND ALSO KEEP GOING.STRENGTH FOR YOU TO CHOICE. YOURSELF UP AS WELL AS KEEP GOING.


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IT IS WHO YOU ARE. YOURSELF UP AS WELL AS KEEP GOING. YOU JUST HAVE TO REDISCOVER IT. TO DISCOVER MY INNER ENTHUSIASM OF > > ReporterPress reporter I WAS EVEN ABLE. DRUMMING AS WELL AS I AM INSTRUCTED IT IS TO DISCOVER MY INNER INTEREST OF. DRUMMING AND ALSO I AM INSTRUCTED IT IS. SOMETHING THAT MOST OF US HAVE DRUMMING AND ALSO I AM TAUGHT IT IS. SOMETHING THAT WE ALL HAVE. WITHIN US.SOMETHING THAT MOST OF US HAVE. IT IS SOMETHING THAT WILL ATTRACT FROM. ENCOURAGE YOU AND KEEP YOU IT IS SOMETHING THAT WILL. URGE YOU AS WELL AS MAINTAIN YOU. PERMANENTLY. ENCOURAGE YOU AS WELL AS KEEP YOU. FOREVER. AS PRESERVE AFRICAN PERMANENTLY. AS PRESERVE AFRICAN. TRADITIONS AND THE CULTURE.AS WELL AS PRESERVE AFRICAN. TRADITIONS AND ALSO THE CULTURE. IT'S AN AMAZING POINT. TRADITIONS AS WELL AS THE SOCIETY. IT'S AN AMAZING THING. IT KEEPS YOU YOUNG AS WELL AS HEALTHY. IT'S AN AMAZING THING. IT KEEPS YOU YOUNG AND ALSO HEALTHY. IT MAINTAINS YOU ENTIRE. IT KEEPS YOU YOUNG AND HEALTHY. IT MAINTAINS YOU WHOLE. THAT IS ANOTHER POINT. IT MAINTAINS YOU WHOLE. THAT IS ANOTHER POINT. I WANT TO PEOPLE TO WALK THAT IS ANOTHER THING. I WISH TO PEOPLE TO STROLL. FAR FROM OUR PERFORMANCES I WOULD LOVE TO INDIVIDUALS TO STROLL. AWAY FROM OUR EFFICIENCIES. REALLY FEELING SATISFIED. FAR FROM OUR PERFORMANCES. FEELING PLEASED. >> > > I DEFINITELY FELT WHOLE AFTER REALLY FEELING SATISFIED. >> > > I DEFINITELY REALLY FELT WHOLE AFTER . ATTRACTING SOME EXPERIENCE WITH >> > > I ABSOLUTELY FELT WHOLE AFTER. ATTRACTING SOME EXPERIENCE WITH. MY PASSION REDISCOVERED IN THIS DRUMMING UP SOME EXPERIENCE WITH. MY ENTHUSIASM REDISCOVERED IN THIS. WHOLE BUSINESS. MY INTEREST REDISCOVERED IN THIS. WHOLE BUSINESS. THE DANCE COMPANY CONTINUES TO ENTIRE BUSINESS. THE DANCE COMPANY PROCEEDS TO. HOLD PERFORMANCES AS WELL AS TRYOUTS THE DANCING BUSINESS PROCEEDS TO. HOLD PERFORMANCES AND AUDITIONS. WHILE INFORMING THE AREAS OF HOLD EFFICIENCIES AND ALSO TRYOUTS. WHILE ENLIGHTENING THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF. THE CULTURE OF AFRICA. I WILL CERTAINLY HAVE A WEB LINK ON OUR THE SOCIETY OF AFRICA. WEB SITE, HOUSTONLIFE.TV. I WILL CERTAINLY HAVE A LINK ON OUR. WEB SITE, HOUSTONLIFE.TV. SO YOU CANISTER LEARN HOW YOU TIN GET WEBSITE, HOUSTONLIFE.TV. SO YOU CANISTER LEARN HOW YOU TIN GET. INVOLVED. SO YOU CONTAINER LEARN HOW YOU TIN GET. ENTAILED. I'M SORRY, I CALLED YOU COURTNEY INVOLVED. I'M SORRY, I CALLED YOU COURTNEY. I'M SORRY, I CALLED YOU COURTNEY. >> > > IT IS OK I REACT TO BOTH. >> > > IT IS OKAY I REACT TO BOTH. >> > > DERRICK, I APOLOGIZE. > > IT IS OK I REACT TO BOTH. >> > > DERRICK, I SAY SORRY. > > DON'T EVEN FEAR. >> > > DERRICK, I SAY SORRY. >> > > DON'T EVEN WORRY. IT'S ONLY SINCE I MISSING OUT ON >> > > DON'T EVEN CONCERN. IT'S ONLY BECAUSE I MISSING. COURTNEY. IT'S ONLY BECAUSE I MISSING OUT ON. I LOVE HOW SHE STATES DRAWING >> > > WE ALWAYS MISS COURTNEY. I ENJOY HOW SHE SAYS DRAWING. STRENGTH FROM TOUGH TIMES. I LIKE HOW SHE SAYS DRAWING. STAMINA FROM HARD TIMES. I ENJOY HOW WE ARE NEGATIVE TO STAMINA FROM HARD TIMES. I LOVE HOW WE ARE DAMAGING TO. DIFFERENT POINTS. I LIKE HOW WE ARE ADVERSE TO. VARIOUS POINTS. WE WISH TO FIT. DIFFERENT POINTS. WE WISH TO BE COMFORTABLE. WHEN YOU GO THROUGH THE TOUGH WE NEED TO BE COMFORTABLE. WHEN YOU GO VIA THE HARD. THINGS THAT IS WHEN THE GROWTH WHEN YOU GO WITH THE HARD. STUFF THAT IS WHEN THE GROWTH. OCCURS. THINGS THAT IS WHEN THE GROWTH. OCCURS. >> > > THAT'S LIKE JAZZ IS OCCURS. >> > > THAT resembles JAZZ IS. EXPRESSION. >> > > THAT'S LIKE JAZZ IS. EXPRESSION. I THINK IT'S AMAZING HOW THEY EXPRESSION. I ASSUME IT'S AMAZING HOW THEY. REALLY APPRECIATE THE INTEGRITY I THINK IT'S AMAZING HOW THEY. REALLY RESPECT THE HONESTY. OF THE SOCIETY OF EACH OF THE REALLY APPRECIATE THE STABILITY. OF THE CULTURE OF EACH OF THE. DANCES WHICH THAT WAS GREAT.OF THE CULTURE

OF EACH OF THE. DANCINGS WHICH THAT WAS GREAT. >> > > THEY HAVE THE STORIES THAT DANCES WHICH THAT WAS EXCELLENT. >> > > THEY HAVE THE TALES THAT. ARE TOLD IN EACH SINGLE DANCE >> > > THEY HAVE THE STORIES THAT. ARE TOLD IN EACH SINGLE DANCE. THAT SHE DOES. ARE TOLD IN EACH SINGLE DANCING. THAT SHE DOES. SHE STATED EVERY STEP STANDS FOR THAT SHE DOES. SHE CLAIMED EVERY STEP REPRESENTS. SOME KIND OF FEELING FROM A SHE SAID EVERY STEP STANDS FOR. SOME SORT OF FEELING FROM A. SOCIETY. SOME KIND OF FEELING FROM A. SOCIETY. SHE'S REALLY INVESTED IN THIS CULTURE. SHE'S REALLY INVESTED IN THIS. COMPANY. SHE'S REALLY INVESTED IN THIS. FIRM. I ENJOY THE TRUTH THAT SHE IS COMPANY. I ENJOY THE REALITY THAT SHE IS. BRINGING THAT EDUCATION AND LEARNING I ENJOY THE REALITY THAT SHE IS. BRINGING THAT EDUCATION AND LEARNING. THROUGHOUT THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF TAKING THAT EDUCATION. THROUGHOUT THE NEIGHBORHOODS OF. HOUSTON. THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY OF. HOUSTON. >> > > THANKS EXTREMELY MUCH.HOUSTON.


> > THANK YOU >> EXTREMELY MUCH. >> > > THANKS COURTNEY. >> > > THANK YOU REALLY MUCH. >> > > THANKS COURTNEY. > > I HAD STARTED TO FIND OUT 2. > > Reporter: CHRISTINA HAS. DRUMMING UP SOME EXPERIENCE WITH >> > > I DEFINITELY REALLY FELT ENTIRE AFTER. > > IT IS OKAY I REACT TO BOTH. > > THAT'S LIKE JAZZ IS.

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Darbuka Lesson 1 - position & strokes [B]

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And also now for standard noises, of which there are three: the base Dum, the appropriate hand Tak, and the left hand Ka. The next 2 audios are the best hand Tak and also the left hand Ka. Now, they are quite a lot the same, but bear in mind the darbuka is not a symetrical instrument like the African djembe, and it has separate strokes for both hands. Inspect it, and if it is, position your left hand on top of it ... ... with the tips of your fingers touching the membrane, and also the wrist on the covering here, and also the elbow on the back of the shell.And prevent chairs that are also high. And also currently for fundamental audios, of which there are 3: the base Dum, the right hand Tak, and also the left hand Ka. What you really do is you make an arch with your hand ... And you hit simultaneously with your fingertips in the facility, and also with your wrist on the edge. The following two audios are the best hand Tak and also the left hand Ka. Now, they are rather much the same, but remember the darbuka is not a symetrical instrument like the African djembe, and also it has different strokes for both hands.


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