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Have Enjoyable Playing Hand Drums - A Fun, Musical, Hands-on Book and CD for Beginning Hand Drummers of All Ages would be an ideal book for elementary classes, groups of youngsters, autistic or similarly challenged adults and for the reader who had in no way played a hand drum before. The CD does not have recordings for all the lessons and examples inside the book, although you will find 37 tracks on the CD. Tracks 1, 35, 36 and 37 are ensembles of hand percussion instruments that last for quite a few minutes. All of these ensembles are great for playing along to or apply soloing techniques. They also serve as a amazing example of what is often performed with percussion. Most other tracks appear to last from 45 seconds or 1.22 minutes long. The drum is one of the most utilised musical instrument to date and haveing the correct equipment like the Doumbek Drum Djembe on this page will surely aid within the performance.
I was slightly disappointed to find out that although the CD did indeed have an audio track available for personal computer use, it was only a QuickTime recording - rather than audio/videos, which is what I was hoping for. Yet another vital note to maintain in mind is that only initial samples of each section are recorded on the CD. The readers are expected to be able to apply the facts they've learned to the other lessons and examples in each and every section. Have Enjoyable Playing Hand Drums begins with instruction on tone, base and slap impacts and how they sound on conga, djembe and bongos. Readers are then shown the way to attain those impacts on those drums together with smaller tuning tips to assist players to maintain their instruments.

Wiccan/Pagan? Rainbow Tribe Spiritual Drummming?
Are there any more spiritual hand drummers here? Do you just improvice or incorporate ethinic rhythms? what kind of drum do you use for your spiritul drumming?
My drums are Doumbek and Djembe hand drums and I improvese and utilize Middle Eastern Rhythms and african Rhythms along with many I just picked up here and there. I have a shaman frame drum but need to replace it due to it being broke. I also incorperate rattles and othe noise makers..
Just wondering if anyone else drums for their spiritual grwoth and benifit.
Dombek, Djembe, Congas, Frame drums, Tongues drums, Bongos, Udus, plus an assortment of rattles, blocks, singing bowls, Didgeridoos and rasps. I like to incorporate whatever rhythm works for what I'm doing, Middle Eastern, African, Native American, Oriental, whatever provides the right vibe for the work
Have Enjoyable Playing Hand Drums supplies historic overview of all 3 drums followed by details about each and every drum, the dynamics and diverse sounds a player can use and the best way to obtain each sound. You will find 6 uncomplicated Drum games for groups to enjoy. I particularly enjoyed "Drum Train", an excellent rudiment exercise that even experienced players will benefit from. It improves hand dexterity and use of dynamics. Approaches to evolve a straightforward rhythm into some thing a lot more complicated and busy is discussed. You'll find also 6 samples of layering 2-part rhythms, with players assigned straightforward songs. Followed by 3-part rhythms and standard rhythms for some of the additional prevalent hand drums. Kakilambe (Nigerian) for Djembe and Djun Djun drums; Tumbao (Cuban), one of the most universally identified rhythms for Congas; Clave, a time keeping rhythm that's generally employed to aide the members of a band; and lastly, Martillo - a regular rhythm for bongos. The drum is one of the most employed musical instrument to date and haveing the correct equipment like the Doumbek Drum Djembe on this page will surely aid in the performance.
Coming out of a musical back round is always a big aid. I was in fact born into a family where my father plays guitar (which we're basically in a gigging band together at present), and out of his four brothers, 3 of them played instruments, along with my grandfather played bass, and my grandmother sang (that is how they met!) So interestingly enough, I believe that music runs inside the family, because my parents by no means pushed the drums on me, and I eventually just wanted to play drums on my own. Just within the local region I live in alone, I know 2 other fairly massive families that have quite young talent, in addition to the parents and grandparents playing instruments at some point(or still right now). So when you have music within your blood, for gods sake, pick up a set of stick or a guitar (just not a bass), and get to practicing!



























