Matériel : Partition + Accès audio
Learn to play djembe! This hands-on workshop will help you produce a good sound, play with healthy technique, and learn the essential concepts, sounds, and rhythms of West African djembe drumming. Extensive play-along online videos will help you practice every technique in the context of a traditional African djembe ensemble. Teaches: correct, effective djembe playing technique and posture- three fundamental sounds of the djembe: bass, slap and tone- exercises and play-along videos to help you develop good tone, facility, and memorize essential rhythms and their variations- traditional djembe rhythms from different regions: Sofa, Dundungbe, Soli, Guinea, Fare, Kuku, Mane, and Sinte- notated djembe ensemble parts, including for djembes and dunduns- techniques for soloing- historical, regional, and traditional cultural conext of the djembe- how to tune, maintain and care for your djembe- and more! Video clips are accessed online using the unique code in each book. / Djembé
SKU: HP.C5631C
UPC: 763628956318. Matthew 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-33, Luke 19:1-47, John 12:1-50.
Original Anthem This dynamic Palm Sunday anthem from Joel Raney is brimming over with excitement. The adult voices begin the musical journey building to . . . Jesus, Redeemer, King, rides in triumphant majesty. Let all creation sing loud hosannas to the King of Glory! At this highpoint, the optional children's choir enters singing, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, echoed by the adult voices in a very effective exchange. From there the anthem builds to a thrilling hosanna-filled conclusion. The instrument packet contains a Conductor's Score and parts for Flute, French Horn, Percussion (tambourine, triangle, conga or djembe), Bass Guitar & 4 Handbells.
SKU: TA.TSPCE17-016
John Willmarth's Rhythm Rocket is a great piece for beginning percussion performers. It comes with two versions--short and long. Both versions are accompanied by funky and fun play-along tracks that will keep even the squirreliest of children focused! In both versions the performers can customize their own instrumentation with anything that can yield two different sounds (e.g., buckets, music stands, or even stools). The short version is geared towards elementary school students or first-time performers, and can be played using sticks or hands on drums like tubanos, djembes, or bongos. The long version requires sticks and is a tad more involved. Both versions remain attainable and fun! This piece comes as a professionally printed and bound score and includes a play-along audio accompaniment along with individual parts in PDF format for printing or for tablet viewing.