[Gatesedge] drum paterns
Sandra White
swhite at pegasus-international.com
Wed May 14 10:06:13 PDT 2003
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Hey, there are going to be some quality drumming classes available at Known
World Dance Symposium on June 6-8 in Arlington!
Regards,
Kerra
P.S. There will be some dancing, too. *grin*
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Message: 3
From: "D. Vandever" <hlannes at ev1.net>
To: <gatesedge at ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: [Gatesedge] Drum patterns
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 19:35:15 -0500
Reply-To: gatesedge at ansteorra.org
Thanks Natalia! Your post has gotten me off my dead arse and I thought I
might post a few links myself!
This is the link to the "Learning Middle Eastern Percussion". A bit of a dry
read but interesting anyway.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mmbt/www/percussion/learn-med.ht
ml
This is the link to "Jas's Middle Eastern Drum Rhythms" and is one of my
favorites.
http://www.ghawazee.org/rhy/rhythm.html
This third link is to the "Quick and Dirty Guide to Doumbek Rhythms". A good
one for a quick learn of basic rhythms.
http://www.blackroot.org/drumming/drumming.html
I hope some more folk will join us next thursday (not the day after tomorrow
that is Herbalist guild at Groa's home) Come on out even if you don't have a
drum. You can learn the rhythms just tapping on the coffee table. Or a
coffee can or your thigh or your significant other's head or whatever!
Annes
Dear God, Help me to be the person
my dog thinks I am. Amen
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