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Fingers of Fury 3 month Darbuka course!

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Fingers of Fury Beginner-Intermediate 3 month Darbuka course


Not sure what to practice, how to practice or where to learn?

Three month Beginner-Intermediate Darbuka course

Who is the course for?

This course has been specifically designed to bring a beginner Darbuka player up to an intermediate level. No previous playing experience is required to do this course.

The course will be officially beginning on Dec 1st 2009 although students can start the course any time they wish.

How is the course structured?

For a period of three months, students will be given two tutorial videos every week containing each weeks practice schedule. Some weeks will be on new rhythms and techniques whilst other weeks will be focusing on general musical knowledge, theory and playing for belly dancers.

This is a step by step course that has been created to bring the beginning Darbuka player up to an intermediate level.

You will learn:                                                            
How to select a good quality Darbuka    
How to read a drumming chart  
Techniques from all over the Middle East  
Ornamentation of a rhythm   
Drum Solo 1  
How to play for belly dancers  
Drum roll please!  
Ensemble compositions   
Different drums of the Arabic world     
Trance style drumming
Practice Regime
Odd Time rhythms
Where to now

 

This is a fun, challenging and highly informative darbuka course. During the three months it takes to complete the course you will come across your own personal challenges and frustrations. To make your drumming journey easier and more enjoyable, you will find podcasts (videos) along the way offering support and inspiration.  Yes, it will be like Darbuka boot camp!

Are you ready for the Darbuka challenge!?

Fingers of Fury online darbuka and frame drum tuition and community

Total: 25 tutorials + Podcasts and PDF files of some lessons.

 

 

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