by zaragemca » Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:42 am
Greeting Frog,I'm glad that your teacher is from Guinea, we share the love for the africans patterns.I have the opportunity to play in several africans ensembles including a Guinean,(Arara-Ewe),there is also a Guinean/teacher in Galveston which have performed with my Drumming Ensemble many times.Your teacher being from Guinea,if his conveying all the necessary information to you,then it would be for you to extend the practice of the instrument,and if he allowed to record some of it,so you could get back to it when he isn't around,also concentrate more in the voicing that you are doing in the ensemble,(if any ensemble),before trying to memorize all at ones,or get into soloing,this is a group teaching,or, it is always one on one teaching, do they have Dun-Duns?.Also the time that you are giving to the congas would take time from dedication to the Djembe.Three weeks is too much of extension between lessons.Dr. Zaragemca
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