Hand Drums for Beginners: An Easy Beginning MethodAlfred Music Publishing, 2000 - 48 páginas Learn to play rhythms from all over the world on the djembe, conga, pandeiro, dumbek, frame drum, and riq. After introducing the various families of drums and basic drum notation, the author takes you through each instrument from how to hold it to playing appropriate world rhythms. You'll learn about Nigerian Frekoba, West-African Djoli, the Latin clave and Samba, Moroccan folk rhythms, Arabic Dawr Hindy, and much more! 48 pages. |
Índice
Contents | 3 |
Basic Notation | 9 |
Latin Rhythms and the Congas | 22 |
Middle Eastern Rhythms and the Dumbek | 33 |
Chapter 8 Frame Drum Percussion | 39 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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