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The notation for this rhythm may consist of parts, signals, breaks and solos.
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Djembe s--b--tts--b--tt *
Djembe t-tts--b-ttts--b *

The Sabar tradition of Senegal is growing increasingly popular in Sweden - the drums as well as the dances and the rhythms - even though the rhythms are often played on djembes, like these two accompaniments. (They both begin with a lead-in.)
Lennart Hallstrom, Sweden <lennart.hallstrom@djembe.net>
Visit my website at: www.djembe.net


(The above notation is the lastest entry!)

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