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drumafricalondon
Добавлен 17 авг 2010
Drum Africa provide djembe drumming classes and workshops as well as the Drum Africa Community Band based in Greenwich, south-east London, UK.
Kassa - Rhythm 3
Skip to play-along at 3:40. Kassa is a Malinke tribe harvest dance from Guinea. Drummers perform this harvest rhythm for the farm workers as they toil in the fields. Once the harvest has been completed, the people of the village will often celebrate with a big "Kassalodon" party. For more info and to find out how to join our class visit: www.drumafrica.co.uk
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Kassa - Sangban
Просмотров 74Месяц назад
Kassa is a Malinke tribe harvest dance from Guinea. Drummers perform this harvest rhythm for the farm workers as they toil in the fields. Once the harvest has been completed, the people of the village will often celebrate with a big "Kassalodon" party. For more info and to find out how to join our class visit: www.drumafrica.co.uk
Kassa - Kenkeni
Просмотров 89Месяц назад
Kassa is a Malinke tribe harvest dance from Guinea. Drummers perform this harvest rhythm for the farm workers as they toil in the fields. Once the harvest has been completed, the people of the village will often celebrate with a big "Kassalodon" party. For more info and to find out how to join our class visit: www.drumafrica.co.uk
Dentolon Break 3 - Dundunba
Просмотров 157Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Kassa - Rhythm 2
Просмотров 276Месяц назад
Skip to play-along at 4:44. Kassa is a Malinke tribe harvest dance from Guinea. Drummers perform this harvest rhythm for the farm workers as they toil in the fields. Once the harvest has been completed, the people of the village will often celebrate with a big "Kassalodon" party. For more info and to find out how to join our class visit: www.drumafrica.co.uk
Kassa - Rhythm 1
Просмотров 258Месяц назад
Skip to play-along at 1:56. Kassa is a Malinke tribe harvest dance from Guinea. Drummers perform this harvest rhythm for the farm workers as they toil in the fields. Once the harvest has been completed, the people of the village will often celebrate with a big "Kassalodon" party. For more info and to find out how to join our class visit: www.drumafrica.co.uk
Sinte - Kenkeni
Просмотров 345Месяц назад
Skip to play-alongs at 1:40 Sinte is a Nalu tribe rhythm played for celebrations in the Boke region of Guinea. These rhythms were originally played on a very big krin, before becoming a widely popular djembe dance. Visit www.drumafrica.co.uk for more info.
Sinte - Dundunba
Просмотров 257Месяц назад
Skip to play along: Simple 1:19, More complex 3:20 Sinte is a Nalu tribe rhythm played for celebrations in the Boke region of Guinea. These rhythms were originally played on a very big krin, before becoming a widely popular djembe dance. Visit www.drumafrica.co.uk for more info.
Sinte - Sangban
Просмотров 245Месяц назад
Skip to play-alongs at 1:40 Sinte is a Nalu tribe rhythm played for celebrations in the Boke region of Guinea. These rhythms were originally played on a very big krin, before becoming a widely popular djembe dance. Visit www.drumafrica.co.uk for more info.
Dentolon Break 2 - Dunduns
Просмотров 149Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Dentolon Break 2
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Dentolon Break 3
Просмотров 99Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Dentolon Break 1 - Sangban
Просмотров 60Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Dentolon Break 1 - Kenkeni
Просмотров 191Месяц назад
A rhythm from Guinea I learnt from Kader Sylla in Dubreka, near Conakry. To join our Community Band or for more info visit www.drumafrica.co.uk.
Me gusta mucho este ritmo
Really clearly explained - subscribed!
This rhythm is exactly like the 3-2 cáscara played in timbales' shells or bells in afrocuban drumming, that's really interesting!
Love you style.
Thanks
Watching from London UK 🇬🇧 God bless 🇬🇧 🙌 🙏
beautiful dance and drum the heartbeat of Africa
great channel for beginner/intermediate level djembe fola😊 subscribed!
Good
Nice one We love our culture.....Kpanlogo
Very nice solo phrases! Thanks :)
Very beautiful. ❤
I'm so relieved that mm I
At 2:02 "with dundumba"
I love to play the 🪘
Dundun rhythm first which is control's what is played on djembe good and clear demonstration
The African drumming community in London is fantastic I had the pleasure both in 2014 and 2023 of meeting and playing with them dia gomis is a great player
I see Casillero del Diablo, I like it
Nicely done!
Great! Thank you!!
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Très bon sons ! Bien joué. Merci pour le partage
Cool.
Un grand bravo pour cette magnifique chaine sur le djembé et duns, like and sub my friend . Phil
Sympa !
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Great!! Thank you!
Originality of modern African Music
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There's nothing more exhilarating than cultural bang. Now, my childhood plays are running like a video before my eyes bringing back my favorite childhood memories.
That's passport
Kpanlogo reading's originally from Ghana 🇬🇭 the GA tribe's in Accra and i really love listening to GA kpanlogo reading's it sound so good
❤ I love it
Hey there! Can I use a small clip of your video for my small documentary on Ghana?
Hi Jason. Thanks for watching! What kind of documentary is it and what/who is it being made for? I'd definitely be interested to see it - but would like to know the above on behalf of my Ghanaian teacher Sidik's group first. You can find my email address on our website: www.drumafrica.co.uk for easier correspondence. Thanks!
@@drumafricalondon The short documentary is just my first time experience and adventure in Ghana, and it's strictly for my small RUclips page. Nothing major. Just for memories
@@dnd80productions No worries, that's fine to use it then. Thanks for asking in advance! If your mini-doc ends up on RUclips then please send me a link.
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Wow.
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Well-done my people, it is sooo beautiful. Bravo
Woooow you have brought back what we miss years ago
The contact email address provided in the video no longer works. If you wish to contact the band for drum lessons, dance lessons or performances please use contact details in the video description: sidikacquah@gmail.com or +233 (0)246 732 408. Hope you enjoyed the video!
The contact email address provided in the video no longer works. If you wish to contact the band for drum lessons, dance lessons or performances please use contact details in the video description: sidikacquah@gmail.com or +233 (0)246 732 408. Hope you enjoyed the video!
The contact email address provided in the video no longer works. If you wish to contact the band for drum lessons, dance lessons or performances please use contact details in the video description: sidikacquah@gmail.com or +233 (0)246 732 408. Hope you enjoyed the video!
Doesn't the dununba sound too high-pitched? Or is it just the recording.
It has quite a lot of overtones, so with laptop or phone speakers you're probably just hearing the higher overtones. Definitely sounds bassy when played through my PA speakers!
Quite nice presentation, great you give background info on the rhythm in the description.
Thanks. The main reason for doing the videos is so members of our community band can practise our band repertoire - but it's nice to make something that's useful for other people too!
Your contact pls
This video features Daniel Asare, playing flute here with his brother and son in Accra. Contact me via www.drumafrica.co.uk if you'd like to know more.
Wow I will have to get to a workshop Weekend
Any more vids
Love your style You can make that drum sing.