Nice to see your using more tags, here are some more that I suggest "djembe drumming" "drum lessons" "djembe tones" "how to play djembe" "djembe tips" "djembe technique" "jambe learn" "African rhythm" "beginner djembe lesson" "how to play bongo" "bongo lesson" percussion "how to percussion" "how to play percussion" The more tags the more views
You're spot on there. I think the fundamental rhythmic l basis is possibly the human heartbeat. That would explain the hypnotic appeal of such patterns.
This is really interesting, I've noticed some surprising similarities between African and Celtic Rhythm actually. Especially their similar phrasing of 6/8 rhythms which you demonstrated in this video. Coincidence? Maybe.
I'm out of lessons! What now? :(
partymjuzik 1 month ago
Nice to see your using more tags, here are some more that I suggest "djembe drumming" "drum lessons" "djembe tones" "how to play djembe" "djembe tips" "djembe technique" "jambe learn" "African rhythm" "beginner djembe lesson" "how to play bongo" "bongo lesson" percussion "how to percussion" "how to play percussion" The more tags the more views
scoutthedoggie 2 months ago
@scoutthedoggie thanks, will do :)
Normthedrummer 2 months ago
You're spot on there. I think the fundamental rhythmic l basis is possibly the human heartbeat. That would explain the hypnotic appeal of such patterns.
Normthedrummer 2 months ago
This is really interesting, I've noticed some surprising similarities between African and Celtic Rhythm actually. Especially their similar phrasing of 6/8 rhythms which you demonstrated in this video. Coincidence? Maybe.
tylerbirchperc 2 months ago