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How long is the African drum class?
African drum, commonly known as Djembe (Golden Cup Drum, Sword Cup Drum) from West Africa, is a representative musical instrument of Ding Man culture in West Africa.
Traditionally, Djembe plays by hand, mainly in low, middle and high notes, and needs to play drums related to specific life scenes with Dunun (Dundun Drum) to accompany dancers and singers. Now Djembe has spread all over the world, playing its unique value in different fields of music and training.
Overview of African drum playing methods;
Drums can be solo, ensemble and ensemble. The rhythm of solo and ensemble drums is complex and changeable, cadence and sonorous. When a group of people play drums or one person plays drums at the same time, the drums are magnificent, like a million Ma Benteng, magnificent and exciting. In life in Africa, dance is indispensable, and dance is inseparable from drums.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-African Drum.
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