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Drumming of West Africa (Part 2)

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West African drumming uses djembes, dununs, and bells.

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Learn about drumming of west africa (part 2): identify instruments from at least 3 world music traditions

What You'll Learn

West African drumming uses djembes, dununs, and bells. Complex polyrhythms layer multiple patterns into a unified groove.

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Identify instruments from at least 3 world music traditions

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Compare rhythmic patterns across cultures

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