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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2010
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We Drum As One
มุมมอง 8212 ปีที่แล้ว
Drumming as a medium for developing relationships between youth of different cultures and religions in the Midle East.
Batakatu Drum Rhythm
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Batakatu is a powerful, driving rhythm of mysterious West African origin, but we've heard rumors that it's from the area around present day Nigeria. Performed by The Drumz 2 U Krew.
Bembe Drum Rhythm
มุมมอง 5K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Bembe is a enticing, liturgical rhythm from Cuba. Performed by The Drumz 2 U Krew.
Yanvalou Franc Drum Rhythm
มุมมอง 4.6K13 ปีที่แล้ว
Yanvalou Franc is a haunting, melodious Rada rhythm from Haiti. Performed by The Drumz 2 U Krew.
Haitian Kongo Drum Rhythm
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Haitian Kongo is a funky, fun rhythm from Haiti. Performed by The Drumz 2 U Krew.
We Drum As One
มุมมอง 25113 ปีที่แล้ว
Working with those traumatized by conflict in the Middle East, The Drum Workshop brings together Jewish, Muslim & Christian youth in Israel. In collaboration with trained facilitators, workshop participants recognize their common humanity, spirit and love of life. The goal is to assist young people to grow up less fearful of each other and resolve conflict peacefully.
Join The Rhythm - All about The Drum Workshop
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This is a movie that describes the broad scope of Drum Workshop programming. We work with groups of all ages and levels of ability. People with disabilities. People with Parkinson's Disease and other neurological issues and children on the autism spectrum. We design programming to address trauma issues and conflict resolution in Israel/Palestine and programming for teens at risk particularly ad...
The moment i heard it i knew
Nice but the soul is lacking in the performance of a spiritual suite. This is good for stage.
lol vagabon
you were able to reproduce the melody told by the drums try the cata the melody of the rara drums by the way we spell congo with a c like in the Rep of Congo thanks you are very good
We call it zepol in haiti. Very good job
That was perfectly done.
This is so greate. You have done a very good job. True imitation.
i am proud to be Haitian.
Rick taught us Bembe in music class. Student from west tisbury school 7t 2016
sounds good!
i was wondering is there any differences between haiti drum and conga?I can hardly telling which sound is from which one
Xi Luo, The difference is not much. Haitian rhythmic is the son of African. Slavery took the rhythmic to Haiti. the only difference the Haitians put more spices in theirs. Rember this people call themselves African because it is a Nation created by slaves from Africa.
yanvalou maskaron is the name of the rhythm
you did a nice job guys!
Great!
Bon Bagay! (Good stuff in Kreyol) Happy to see you guys learing my country's rhythms
not bad at all, coming from a native haitian
sooooooooooo nice!
that cool