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Learn more
- For recordings, books, and videos on djembe
and more, go to http://www.rhythmtraders.com
- For information on Chicago's Rhythm Revolution, community outreach, rhythm-based school programs and other drum circles, go to http://www.drummingcircle.com
- To understand the cultural context behind various djembe rhythms, go to http://home.acceleration.net/clark/PaperVu/context.htm
- To check out the book African Drum Rhythms, recommended as supplemental material for djembe instruction, plus other educational tools, guidance, and supplies for West African drumming, go to Lennart Hallstrom's
site at http://www.djembe.net
- For information on the djembe drum and the culture from which is comes, go to http://www.wesleyan.edu/~echarry/jembearticle/article.html
- For a massive amount of information on various subjects related to the jembé drum go to http://www.drums.org/djembefaq/index.htm; this is the FAQ for the
DJEMBE-L listserv
- For instructional audio cassettes, info on a great study tour to Guinea, West Africa with M'Bemba Bangoura and to be hooked up with one of the most gifted teachers, performers, players and dancers that I have
ever met, check out Michael Markus' site at http://www.magbana.com
- To hear djembe drumming played traditionally in a West African village celebration, download Mamadou Sidibe's Mp3 "Village Djembe Drumming" at http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/112/mamadou_sibibe.html?lang=eng
- To get more information primarily on the drumming, culture and
other musical traditions of the Mande peoples of West Africa,
click
http://tcd.freehosting.net/djembemande/index.html. It will
also include material relating to the culture and music of other
parts of Africa as well as information concerning drum traditions
in other parts of the world.
Get more drums
- For the best congas on this planet, go to http://www.gonbops.com
- For traditional handmade Native American drums and supplies, including round drums made with natural skins, drum frames, stands, sticks, rattles, and elk, buffalo, moose, or horse hides, go to Tachini Drums,
100% owned and operated by Salish people of the Flathead Reservation, at http://www.drumhoops.com
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