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117 of 118 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Way to Get Started on Djembe,
By William Eric Limbach (Pocatello, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Play Djembe (Book/CD set) (Paperback)
If you are trying to learn to play the djembe "in a void", i.e., by yourself - then this book & CD are for you. They won't substitute for a flesh & blood teacher BUT they are good, second-best form of instruction.The book is well laid-out, uses layman's vocabulary, and notation is easy to use and interpret, though I am still figuring out triplets and 12/8 time (! ). Instructions include playing position and posture, the "handing" of the three basic sounds: bass, tone/open, and slap, as well as how to tune your rope-strung African djembe. A nice feature for actual practicing is that the book will lay flat on the floor and the musical notation is printed large enough that you can see it from a standing position. Dworsky and Sansby start you off learning syncopating parts to Kuku, a very popular West African rythm, as well as Djole, Kassa, Suku, Madan and a couple others. The accompanying CD, is perhaps the key element to this instruction. The CD contains the djembe artistry of Sidi-Joh Mohammed Camara, a master drummer from Bamako, Mali. This is what makes the whole process really come alive. You learn the parts by reading and practicing, then playing what you hear on the CD with Sidi. You also hear Sidi-Joh playing the parts ensemble with others so you know what the whole sound and rythm are like. In the instructional tracks, usually two parts are played. You can separately listen to either part by turning your CD players balance either full left or full right, and play along with Sidi. I am an enthusiastic beginner on djembe having only started 4 months ago. I'm only able to get personal intruction sporadically. Considering that the book and CD are about the same cost as an hour's private lesson with a djembe artist, it's a good buy. Heartily recommended.
46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great jumping-off place,
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This review is from: How to Play Djembe (Book/CD set) (Paperback)
I have the Conga Book by the same authors and have been pleased with both. Their system of notation makes learning rhythms easy, and their helpful hints and comments enhance the learning experience. The CD is what truly makes this book 5 stars. It has a multitrack feature. You can adjust the balance on your stereo to hear one drum part at a time. I like to play one part while my stereo plays another. In addition, the tracks go for about five minutes so you can really get into the rhythm, build stamina, and maybe practice soloing! Happy drumming!
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great start, but could be better.,
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In general, this book/CD combination is great. The text of the book is clear, the authors' approach in starting with simple patterns and then adding to / subtracting from the simple pattern to arrive at the traditional pattern is very effective. The authors' present the material clearly and succinctly, and is paced very well. This book is a good resource for getting started on the djembe.There is only one thing that keeps me from giving this book/CD five stars. A previous reviewer says the CD allows you to hear what the "whole rhythm" is like, which isn't entirely true. The book doesn't address bell and djun-djun (bass drum) parts at all, and these parts are not present on the CD. These rhythms are incomplete with just the djembe parts. The book/CD never gives the student a complete view of what the African rhythms, as played by a proper ensemble, should sound like. I don't fault them for not teaching these parts, as this is a book about playing djembe, but much of the rhythm context is missing. With the excess space on the CD, the removal of the sample tracks from the "Jaguar..." album, and a bit of creative work, the authors should have been able to give the listener a taste of what the full rhythms sound like, even if only for a couple minutes each. I still recommend this book to the beginner, but recommend that the beginner seek another source as well that better emphasizes the whole of the rhythms.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid lessons for beginners,
By Conor (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Play Djembe (Book/CD set) (Paperback)
This book teaches you the basics of Djembe drumming. The book includes a great sounding CD to play along with. However; the authors should have included more complex patterns and rhythms. But, with only 1-2 hours per day of practice for a month, you will probably surprise yourself with how much you have improved.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Book is great, CD is pretty good,
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As a beginner I find the book to be very good, it breaks everything down and gives you steps to learn the patterns. I would give the book a 5 star rating.
The CD is pretty good. The first song, Kuku, is easy to play along with as are some of the others. But on some of the songs, the patterns are played too fast, and I could not keep up, I even had trouble hearing all the drum beats. It would have been very helpful to me if the patterns were played more slowly at first. The final 5 tracks, Jaguar at Half Moon Lake (parts 1-5), are nice, there is music, singing and drumming. But, I would have preferred something in the style of what was taught in the book, maybe even the same songs that were taught with a full drum circle.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
djembe,
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I wish this was a dvd as the cd just left me cold. I didn't like just audio instruction even tho the book was there. I will probably go to a drum group to learn "how to". I didn't realize that I would need the visual aspect so much. I am sure for an audio learner this would be fine.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learning to Play the Djembe,
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This is a great book to learn how to keep a beat on the Djembe, and it is a wonderful aid for studing betwenn personalldrumming essons.
The practice CD that comes with the book is a helpful device.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book,
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This book is great! Very well written and easy to read. The text and charts are large enough to see over the drum as you practice.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learn to play the Djembe-Step by Step-Easy to Follow,
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I purchased this book at the suggestion of other Amazon consumers who recommended it. I have not been dissapointed. The book comes with a DVD which enables the viewer to get two different views of the instructor while he is playing. He starts out slow making it easy to follow and builds with repetition to a quicker pace. Before you know it you are performing with a group of other drummers on the DVD. I would highly recommend this book/DVD to anyone who has the desire to learn how to play an african drum.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely wonderful,
By Dwij (Sarasota, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How to Play Djembe (Book/CD set) (Paperback)
I've played Djembe for over a decade and was searching for introductory material for a friend who is just discovering drumming; and had a birthday coming up. The book and CD are excellent . . . They Love it!! . . . and is a very satisfactory guide into the world of rhythm.
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How to Play Djembe (Book/CD set) by Alan Dworsky (Paperback - February 15, 2000)
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