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Monday, October 24, 2011

Entrance Slip for 203 and 204

Thanks for the great comments about Wednesday's African Drumming.  Post one thing you learned!

11 comments:

  1. I learned about African drumming is that the drum, djembe. Djembe is originated from West Africa. Also djembe is a oxymoron.

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  2. On Wednesday's Africa drumming was so fun we learned about drums and we played the song we played the song from last year

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  3. The drum keeken the high pitch and high sound group of African drumming.

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  4. The Africa drumming was fun and it was just talking about Jammjilas and dodoms and it was wonderful and I liked doing it last year I can't waittodoitthis year I was that much in a hurry to start back working with Africa drumming and the country West Africa one city in west Africa was nigera and it was about how the when never something is new the traditional thing is to play music.

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  5. Something I learned about west Africa drumming is that Africa drums are made of cow skin.

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  6. Something that I learned about west Africa drumming is that Africa drums are made of cow skin.

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  7. Something I learned about african drums is that they are made up of cow skin

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  8. What I learned is that Djembe is a skin-covered drum meant to be played with your bare hands.

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  9. Reviewed drum beats from last year I was great.

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  10. A traditional djembe is a goblet shaped hand drum authentic goat skiing and playing the surface affixed With rope they are very exspensive.

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  11. I learned that a dun dun is a west Africa bass drum . And it makes alot of noise in it is very loud

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