http://djembefola.com/learning/kuku/DjembeKuku.htm
I will have an in person teacher but they are located a 90 minute drive away so that part is still in planning...but in the mean time jteskie wrote:oops I meant "not JUST a village rhythm" - yes you are right.
it was created by the ballet, so the call was created by the ballet also.
Traditional ethnic group: Manian (Forest Guinea and Ivory Coast
today, Kuku is a popular rhythm played at all kinds of festivals... [big snip] ... Originally, Kuku was played when women came back from fishing. They would take their fishing tools (e.g., the net) and dance.
...Even though this region is not part of [Malinke] territory, it has been inhabited by Malinke for centuries.
don't let kuku's ubiquitous use in dance classes and drum circles fool you into thinking it's an easy rhythm. the proper swing of kuku is not easy to achieve.
bubudi wrote:what i was specifically referring to were the 2 main accompaniments (and dununba). mamady's version is a bit more modern. those accompaniments in their original form can be learned on famoudou's book and accompanying cd.
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