Binary Kakilambe?

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Re: Binary Kakilambe?

Postby Dugafola » Tue May 08, 2012 3:36 pm

dleufer wrote:I was shown a binary Kakilambe by a teacher in Burkina. I said nothing and let him show me all the parts and then said "I know that this isn't Kakilambe". He looked embarrassed and said "It's my creation", to which I replied "Well then tell me that and don't give me dodgy information". I had no problem playing his made-up rhythm but it's terrible when they lie and give it the name of another rhythm. This is a big danger with studying in Burkina and Senegal I think. Obviously it can happen in Conakry or Bamako but I think it's less likely.


good for you man! i think more and more students need to sack up and do this do their teachers.

re: the soundbite that michi posted. i've heard the first djembe but the the duns and 2nd djembe i've never heard before.
should i shave my moustache?
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