Djembé playing - What does this teaching aid aim to achieve? Is it possible to learn this instrument, which has been unknown to us for a long time, easily and quickly? What new ideas and visions are there on the subject of djembé playing?
With this teaching aid, Alexander Kästli wants to show his experiences and findings in djembé (group) teaching. In addition, the pedagogical learning concept presented is intended to help all beginners, advanced players and those returning to the djembé to successfully learn how to play the djembé.
In addition to exercises, this book contains numerous playing materials.
Foreword
Idea
Practice
1 Percussion techniques
Introduction
1.1 The bass
1.2 The tone
1.3 The slap
1.4 Stopped slap
1.5 Tap
1.6 Flam
2 Playing Practice
Introduction
2.1 Practising
2.2 Counting
2.3 The hand movement
3 Explanation of signs
3.1 Djembé notes
3.2 Drum notes
3.3 Note values
3.4 Playing quarter, eighth and sixteenth notes!
3.5 Write down and play note values!
4 Djembé exercises
4.1 Playing exercises
4.2 Warm-ups
4.3 Exercises 1
4.4 Solo 1
4.5 Exercises 2
4.6 Exercise 2 and breaks
4.7 Solo 2
4.8 Exercises 3
4.9 Exercises 3 and rests
4.10 Solo 3
4.11 Exercises 4
4.12 Exercises 4 and rests
4.13 Exercises 5
4.14 Exercises 5 and rests
4.15 Solo 4
4.16 Exercises 6
4.17 Exercises 6 and rests
4.18 Solo 5
4.19 Exercises 7 (shuffle)
5 Djembé grooves for advanced players
5.1 Sixteenth grooves
5.2 Shuffle grooves
5.3 Box's djembé feeling
5.4 Accents
6 Djembé melodies
Introduction
6.1 Bloquages/Echauffements
6.2 -Melody
6.3 -Melody (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.4 -Melody (drums and percussion)
6.5 -Melody (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.6 -Melody (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.7 Kondumba
6.8 Bambino
6.9 Tuile
6.10 Bumba (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.11 Déjà-vu (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.12 Filia (trad. standard accompaniment)
6.13 Filia intro
7 Rhythm language suitable for children
Introduction
7.1 Why a rhythmic language?
7.2 What does child-friendly mean?
7.3 The didactic sequence A
7.5 Rhythm language B (building blocks)
7.6 Rhythm language C
Theory
8 The Djembé
8.1 Origin
8.2 Instrument
8.3 Field of application
8.4 Material & workmanship
9 Group lessons
Introduction
9.1 The concept of pedagogy
9.2 A new unit - the group
9.3 The learning goal determines the form of teaching Ranking
9.5 Competition
9.6 Group size
9.7 Lesson duration
9.8 Concentration
10 Appendix
Djembé and music terms
Bibliography
CD index
Conclusion
Selection Discography
Features:
Manufacturer:
AMA Verlag
Instrument:
Djembe
Medium:
Textbook
Language:
German
Arrangement:
Percussion
CD:
Yes
DVD:
No
Download:
No
Number of Pages:
88
Author:
Alexander Kästli
Format:
DIN A4
Publishing Number:
610367
ISBN:
9783899220827
AMA Verlag Djembe - Spiel Alexander Kästli,inkl. CD