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R Clark (editor)
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Note! Many of the above references
have moved to new locations:
R Clark , M
Wall / Cross Reference , WAP
, Djembe Boom
, ADR
The notation for this rhythm may consist of parts, signals, breaks and
solos.
You are welcome to add anything that makes this notation more complete!
You are also welcome
to suggest additional links for the external resource section above!
Djembe |
s--b--tts--b--tt *
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Djembe |
t-tts--b-ttts--b *
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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.) |
(The above notation
is the lastest entry!)
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