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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

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Djembe lessons Djembe rhythms A sample from Cally's Djembe Teaching DVD, a DVD with over 30 rhythms, cross rhythms and variations in a step by step teaching style. Left handed on screen playing makes it an easy to follow method.
Contains some fundamental "micro hand patterns" found in many classic rhythms that really help beginners, and some original rhythms that will challenge more experienced players

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  • Thanks for the heads up, my registration had run out but it's back up and running now!

    Thanks

    Cally

  • thanks this really help..im from ireland and just now getting into this drums and rythms style!

  • @MDefsquad9

    Thanks for you're positive response. If you're just starting with the Djembe, splash out on my DVD, it will really help you start down the right track, you won't be disappointed I promise!

  • I don't know that rytm. What is it called ?

  • @jhpable

    I was taught it as "Landuma" 

  • @callycalvert Landuma is the name of an ethnic group of Sousous from North West Guinea, so this is probably a Landuma rhythm played by someone from a different tribe (who doesn't know the original name). I came across this sort of thing a lot in Guinea and Mali. In Bamako they play a rhythm they call 'Baba foli', which means rhythm of the Baba (people). Of course the Baba call it something completely different. Similarly one of my teachers (a Baga) taught me a rhythm he called 'Toma'.

  • @djembeweaver

    Thanks for your input on Landuma. It was taught to me by Moussa Suma, a Guinean man who's dead some 10 yrs. now but was regarded by many West African players and teachers as the "father" of the diaspora in the UK.

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  • @callycalvert Ah yes....I've found some references to him - one of the teachers at the first ever tribe of doris in 1991 apparently. I've never come across the name Suma before. Do you know what his ethnicity was?

  • Just been watching some "Xpert Villij" youtubes with shocking bad audio.

    Sound on this is great 1

  • How could anyone dislike good drumming? IDIOTS

  • @callycalvert hey somethinsg wrong with your website..and im looking forward to buy as soon as i get some money.

  • nice bass

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