has
African Percussion
by
Lorenzo break
www.circles.it
° ° °
PROGRAM
rudiments of music theory and technique of rhythmic pronunciation
djembe and dun dun based
www.circles.it
(Monday, hours 20-22)
° ° °
PROGRAM
rudiments of music theory and technique of rhythmic pronunciation
djembe and dun dun based
Structure and analysis of the Western North African rhythmic grooves
Four: binary / ternary / shuffle / 16:8
Rhythms
Kass
Thymine
Four: binary / ternary / shuffle / 16:8
Rhythms
Kass
Thymine
Oulassodon
Dudunbà
Cuban rhythmic elements
rudiments of clave (guaguancò & Rumba) ;
Dudunbà
Cuban rhythmic elements
rudiments of clave (guaguancò & Rumba) ;
Basics of conga
Rumba Technique fifth
Rumba Technique fifth
Lorenzo break. percussionist and drum circle facilitator trained in the school of Arthur Hull. He studied African percussion with the masters in Rome and Ruggero Artale Kissima Djaba, in Hamburg with only SIMPORÉ, and Senegal with Pap N'Diaye and Saku Kande. In Rome he continued his musical studies delving into the techniques of Afro-Cuban drums (congas), Reynaldo Hernandez with the teachers and John Leary. He played with Ruggero Artale Afro Percussion Orchestra, Tony Esposito, Karl Potter, MataHaari, Massimo Nunzi and Barabas Band, as well as numerous collaborations from playing I live in the lessons of African dance. Leads Drum Circles in experiential-learning contexts and in clinical and rehabilitation with the non-profit organization "Parkinzone" at ICCRS Neuromed Pozzilli.
INFO
corsi@cipalessandrino.org
corsi@cipalessandrino.org
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