
Practice rhythm 11 on the full djembe course, focusing on velocity and bop to master your first 100 beats and rhythms.
Learn rhythm 17 on the full djembe course, practicing a rhythm that uses velocity-based high notes and cycles to shape the pattern.
Master rhythm 18 by translating a drum pattern with velocity and cycles, featuring a repeating bump, bump, bump, bump, as you learn the first 100 beats and rhythms.
Explore rhythm 23 in the full djembe course, presenting a mad rhythm with velocity and cycle.
Discover rhythm 32 on the djembe by practicing a velocity ending cycle within a structured rhythm pattern, building foundational beats and timing for drumming.
Learn rhythm 33 from the full Djembe course, focusing on the first 100 beats and rhythms, using the readme and velocity earning cycle as the reference.
Explore rhythm 35 in the full djembe course, focusing on rhythm patterns, velocity, and cycles to build a solid groove for your first 100 beats and rhythms.
Explore rhythm 40 by learning the rhythm sequence for bass and high tones, emphasizing velocity, order, and the cycle.
Master rhythm 42 in the full djembe course by practicing a bass and high-velocity rhythm, building your first 100 beats and rhythms.
Explore rhythm 63, a djembe pattern drawn from the art of Eddie's Phase II, featuring rapid velocity and bold, mad accents.
Explore rhythm 73 on the djembe by applying velocity and cycles to build a dynamic, repeating beat pattern. Practice the sequence to strengthen timing and groove.
Rhythm 80 presents the mad rhythm of Eddie's days, using velocity and cycles to shape the djembe rhythm.
Practice rhythm 81 by weaving a cyclic sequence of rapid 'mad' hits with increasing velocity, punctuated by 'oh' accents to shape a lively djembe pattern.
Master rhythm patterns and beat cycles in the full Djembe course, exploring velocity and timing of beats.
THE COURSE
In this first level we will learn to play our first 100 rhythms on the Djembe. We will start by learning the basic sounds of the Djembe and then quickly start with the rhythms. To my way of understanding percussion, the rhythms are the fundamental element. They are like the vocabulary of a language or the bricks of a house. In this way, if we have a wide vocabulary of rhythms, little by little we will begin to identify and detect rhythms and patterns when we listen to music and as a result, know how to use them. Without a good vocabulary, we will not be able to communicate anything. The same thing happens in music. Therefore, in this series of courses we will focus on obtaining a solid enough rhythmic foundation. In a easy and intuitive way.
MUSIC & PERCUSSION
Percussion is an extraordinary tool to connect with oneself and others.
We all know the beneficial power of music, both physically and mentally.
There are numerous studies that link playing an instrument with good brain activity.
In addition, the music goes directly to our emotions and each song transports us to a state of mind as if by magic.
Besides, the relational power of music has also been demonstrated when it comes to generating bonds with others.
All the positive qualities of music are amplified when you generate the music yourself.
Percussion is an ideal way to get into the music or to solidify your tempo and rhythm if you already play an instrument.
Percussion gives us that essence of origins that allows us to forget for a moment our problems and connect with our depths