Layne Redmond &10 senior students, Brunswick, ME 042409

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

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  • "What do you mean you two brought your own riqs? You're not gonna buy one of mine?!? Go to the end of the line!!"

    Sorry. Just poking fun. I know it was probably just a coincidence. BTW, I love how Layne is genuinely joyful EVERY time you see her playing a drum!

  • Wonderful to revisit....as now I have met quite a few... what a delight.

  • Its a 12/8. I know it as a Moroccan 12. That last beat can be played as a single stoke or a double, as she does here, to bring it right back to the start. Great, mesmerizing rhythm.

  • This is truly wonderful ... that particular drum rhythm is sacred in both North and West Africa as you probably are well aware ...

    It is likely to have spread to other parts of the Mediterranean via Cyprus and Crete.

  • That's a really nice piece of drumming. I wish the whole piece was on to see where it would go. Someone just started playing a little on top. The "drone" of the jiggles and the zils played wide open. Amazing.

  • How great it would be to gather all the students that have ever studied with you, to gather to drum, dance, share, invoke, celebrate, eat, perform, share stories and journey's

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