Hand Drums for Beginners An Easy Beginning Method

Hand Drums for Beginners An Easy Beginning Method by John Marshall is a practical guide published by Alfred Music Publishing in 2000. This 48-page edition, written in English, introduces readers to a variety of hand drums, including the djembe, conga, pandeiro, dumbek, frame drum, and riq. The book begins with an overview of different drum families and basic drum notation, providing a solid foundation for beginners.
Readers will find detailed instructions on how to hold each instrument and play a range of world rhythms. The content covers diverse musical styles, including Nigerian Frekoba, West-African Djoli, Latin clave and Samba, as well as Moroccan folk rhythms and Arabic Dawr Hindy. This methodical approach ensures that learners can explore the rich tapestry of percussion music while developing their skills.
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Learn to play rhythms from all over the world on the djembe, conga, pandeiro, dumbek, frame drum, and riq. After introducing the various families of drums and basic drum notation, the author takes you through each instrument from how to hold it to playing appropriate world rhythms. You’ll learn about Nigerian Frekoba, West-African Djoli, the Latin clave and Samba, Moroccan folk rhythms, Arabic Dawr Hindy, and much more! 48 pages.
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