I then used it to record additional percussion, including tambourine, djembe, shaker and bass drum. |
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The traditional percussion instruments in Diallo's ensemble include the djembe and a small, loud Senegalese drum called the mbalax. |
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I loved the unusual blend of clarsach, fiddle and djembe, with Norrie's powerful Gaelic singing adding a huge impact to the songs. |
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The ancient sound of African djembe drums can be heard outside office towers and health centers across the world. |
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There are 230 drummers, mostly banging on riempie drums, with a core unit of 15 bigger djembe drums carrying the sound. |
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Fascinated by African percussion instruments, he had been to Mali a decade earlier to learn the difficult skill of djembe playing. |
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Their huge array of instruments includes guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, piano, organ, tabla and djembe, making this gig a must for all lovers of acoustic driven music. |
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Ryan and his band whip up an infectious jam session blending acoustic guitar, electrified slide guitar, djembe drums, stomp box, blues harp and acoustic bass. |
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I thought about how different my life would be if I spent more time sitting under trees learning about the djembe. |
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Badji once spent two years on Jeju Island in South Korea, playing the djembe at the African Museum. |
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The legend of his technique on the djembe and other African membranophones is unrivaled. |
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There is little doubt that the djembe has found its place in the great orchestra of the world. |
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For more than twenty years, he promoted Mandinka culture through the djembe, which he knew to the end of his long fingertips. |
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In Japan, a small island has taken the djembe into their cultural heritage and adopted Mamady Keïta as its spokesperson. |
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But although the djembe is the best-selling instrument in the world that's not to say it's the most widely played. |
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In the space of one afternoon, he took a new barrel and mounted a djembe for me. |
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Thus I was able to grasp the technique they were using to stretch the skin of their djembe drums. |
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We will be taught the traditional Malinke and Susu rhythms which are being played on three different bass drums and the djembe. |
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Children will be introduced to exotic, colourful percussion instruments like the djembe, derbouka, bells and tambourines. |
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Ariel dabble in foreign instrumentation including tabla, sitar and djembe. |
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Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it. |
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When you start out playing djembe it looks like an easy instrument to master. |
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The djembe virtuoso marks the occasion with a special concert at the Zénith in Paris tomorrow where he is due to appear with Adama Dramé, Hugues Anoï and Les Tambours de Brazza. |
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These are activities such as a bicycle workshop, a cyberspace, a djembe drum, a toy library-Maison Verte, permanently staffed? as well as carrying out usual and full-time activities. |
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There was a before and an after to 1988, since it was the year that he created his group Sewa Kan, and then went on to open the first ever djembe school: Tam Tam Mandingue. |
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The djembe drum, pronounced jembe, is a goblet shaped hand drum that is a popular African percussion instrument. |
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Discover exotic and colourful percussion instruments like the kalungu, djembe, derbouka, tambourine, cymbals and apito in this rhythmic concert experience! |
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Young musicians now seem to prefer the bodhran or the africain djembe. |
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Crocodile River Music will be playing music of Mali, Brazil and Trinidad, blending djembe, balafon, steel drum and seven-string guitar. |
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He soon became the leading djembe soloist and later artistic director, and accompanied the prestigious dance group on numerous tours around the world. |
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The circles include a variety of drums, including djembe, ashiko and dunun, which have individual tones. |
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He taught me the plaiting and tension techniques for the djembe. |
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One of my colleagues, a philosophy professor, bought a djembe. |
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A good djembe is carved in one piece from a hollowed tree. |
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Participants often use drums collected from around the world including djembe, doumbek, congas, bongos and buffalo drums. |
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Traditional percussion is also featured with djembe and doumdouba, calabash and shekere. |
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To master the djembe, you need to understand its history. |
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At five years old, the Balandugu native tried his hand at drums and his talent was quickly spotted by Karinkadjan Kondé, the djembe master of this Guinean village located in Wassolon. |
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Portrait of a dashing sixty-something djembe player. |
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The djembe has become the most recognizable drum from West Africa, with a history that can be traced to the twelfth century Mali Empire and the Mandinka people. |
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It also has a small number of strings and a sizable percussion section which includes marimbas, steel drums and an African drum called a Djembe. |
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The event features special guest DJ Ed Wolf from Dubai, who will perform alongside Skybar resident DJ Mysterioo Arif and Geo Safix live on the Djembe. |
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Groups of up to 15 drummers with a director can play either a Djembe, a West African hand drum or a Dunun, a West African bass drum. |
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