I always liked Abdoulaye Diabate's balafon playing, but now he is really becoming awesome. He impresses me every time I see a video of him. That musicality... Unbeatable. An older video was mentioned in this post, but check out these new ones.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Abdoulaye hits again
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Reversed hand order
I learned from the accompaniments of rhythms like Madan and Djansa that sometimes you have to reverse the hand order if you want to play at a very high speed AND preserve the swing.
The most typical example is for the 4/4 accompaniment. Notation + handorder:
| S | . | . | S | S | . | T | T | S | . | . | S | S | . | T | T |
| r | . | . | r | l | . | r | l | r | . | . | r | l | . | r | l |
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Pluznick's Didadi videos
Michael Pluznick keeps adding lots of quality material to the West African drumming community. Here goes the newest video of the Didadi, a very popular rhythm in Mali.
And some older ones with the same piece:
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Monday, January 18, 2010
A film about Fadouba Oularé
This seems a nice documentary. It's a pity I missed the projections at the film festivals. Anyway, it is still possible to buy the DVD.
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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Finger plasters for djembefolas
The key qualities to search for are:
- Extra length, so it can be fixed better and you don't need to combine with medicine tape.
- Extra glue, so it sticks longer and they don't fall of when your hand sweats.
- Elasticity, so you feel more comfortable and it doesn't loose its grip because of the bending of the fingers and because of hitting the skin.
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