African Drumming Lesson #1 "Marketplace"

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2007

Hope Academy teaching artist, Toeknee Bailey, demonstrates the two rhythms that make up "Marketplace." Thanks to Erin, Chanteera and Cammie for their help. For more information about African Drumming and other Hope Academy classes and events, visit www.HopeAcademy.info

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  • hehe no problem i got it:D but have got anymore teaching videos? like this?:)

  • Our Fall term begins again in a couple of weeks. Is there any rhythm you would like to learn? We will be posting a new one in October.

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  • Good instructional vid for a total beginner. Nice the way you give the student time to get used to the rhythms. Thanks for sharing your talent.

  • Pardon my question but what is "Marketplace"?

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  • What size is the head of that drum. It has a great sound. Please inform.

  • I am learning djembe drumming and this lesson is FUN! Many thanks!

  • I play the same drum

  • wow, thats great

  • sadly i dont own one of those drums :(... but , this sure is fun to mimic on my strings :D .....love the videos man!

  • awesome

    

  • @rta321 i think its the music they play on the market place :p

  • @rta321, I think that in this context it's just a casual gathering where people talk, sing, play and generally communicate. Don't you think? :)

  • I love this video!

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