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An original way of studying bata drums

Postby antoineantoine » Mon Apr 04, 2011 5:38 am

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Hello we have just opened a new website dedicated to the studies of bata drums. The idea is to be able to study the drums with some records, but the instrument you are playing isn' t in the track, so it is almost as is you would be playing in real situation:
http://playbataalone.com
Enjoy!!
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Re: An original way of studying bata drums

Postby windhorse » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:18 pm

This looks like a great resource, especially since I'm studying Itotele and need to practice with calls somehow. But, I couldn't get the free download to work, which makes me wonder if this site is functional.
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Re: An original way of studying bata drums

Postby Derbeno » Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:23 am

windhorse wrote:This looks like a great resource, especially since I'm studying Itotele and need to practice with calls somehow. But, I couldn't get the free download to work, which makes me wonder if this site is functional.


I asked me for my email which I duly supplied. The download link for Elegua was emailed to me and worked fine.
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Re: An original way of studying bata drums

Postby windhorse » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:55 pm

Derbeno, thanks,, but alas, it only goes to Ochosi,, not near enough. I'm working on Babaluaye & Osain at this point.
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