Keith Caisey - The Rhythm of Life - TEDxBermuda

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • TEDxBermuda - April 23, 2011 - Keith Caisey shares with us 3 most unusual instruments and explains the life force and cultural significance in the music. Keith is a world class percussionist with a career spanning over 3 decades and covering the globe. Keith has featured on over 200 albums and played live with musicians including:
    The Rolling Stones
    Led Zepplin
    Inxs
    Gladys Knight and the Pips
    Arthur Connoly
    Dennis Rousso
    Vangellis
    Johnny Halliday
    Sun Ra
    Doug parkinson
    Slim Dusty
    Keith is skilled in a huge variety of percussion instruments, including Congas, Bongos, Timbales, Djembe, Drumkit and many more.
    Keith is an expert in the Digeridoo and was taught the 32 didgeridoo dialects by the Aboriginal people in Australia. Keith also builds and plays string instruments such as the Kora (African harp) and the Brazilian Berinbau.

Комментарии • 9

  • @lauradannanmusic
    @lauradannanmusic 7 лет назад +3

    Loved this! So interesting and well presented. I loved the way he said "I am always a student, always learning"

  • @flightline007
    @flightline007 13 лет назад +3

    very happy this was filmed as I missed this event,thanks Keith for uploading

    • @iconmq
      @iconmq 4 года назад

      spreading the LOVE!

  • @islandmaverick
    @islandmaverick 13 лет назад +2

    Regardless of being an expert or not, based on your opinion, he has no problem captivating the audience none the less. Keep up your fantastic work Keith!

  • @noumenanoz8819
    @noumenanoz8819 5 лет назад

    As a fellow maker / player of various vibration instruments namely didgeridoo and drums am stringing up an African talking drum that was gifted to me with rotted strings but nice heads on both ends was handmade by my neighbors late wife. And I’ve done several skins for Djimbaes love this video very cool

  • @iconmq
    @iconmq 4 года назад

    genius work!

  • @GhanaPAS
    @GhanaPAS 6 лет назад

    Nice job. Make it clear to your audience that your djembe playing technique is that of Congas.