Contents Raedwald Rhythms

Contents Raedwald Rhythms

Contents Raedwald Rhythms ............................................................................................................................... 3 Bintin................................................................................................................................................. 4 Bolonba ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Djagbe ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Djolé ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Fanga .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Gahu ............................................................................................................................................... 12 Kakilambe 4 .................................................................................................................................... 13 Kakilambe 3 .................................................................................................................................... 14 Kanin ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Kassa ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Kongo Payet .................................................................................................................................... 21 Kpanlogo ......................................................................................................................................... 22 Kuku ................................................................................................................................................ 24 M’Balax ........................................................................................................................................... 25 Macru.............................................................................................................................................. 26 Meni ................................................................................................................................................ 27 Moribayassa .................................................................................................................................... 28 Nuru ................................................................................................................................................ 29 Raedwald ........................................................................................................................................ 31 Raedwald ........................................................................................................................................ 32 Shiko ............................................................................................................................................... 33 Sofa ................................................................................................................................................. 34 Soko ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Sounou ............................................................................................................................................ 36 Timitingoo ....................................................................................................................................... 41 Tiriba ............................................................................................................................................... 42 Woliwoloo ....................................................................................................................................... 43 Yankadi 4......................................................................................................................................... 44 Yankadi 3......................................................................................................................................... 45 My rhythms......................................................................................................................................... 47 Bugayaa .......................................................................................................................................... 48 Hetsi ................................................................................................................................................ 49 Luuloo ............................................................................................................................................. 50 sslap ttone bbass Page 1 of 58 RAEDWALD RHYTHMS Nanzula ........................................................................................................................................... 51 Nha Terra ........................................................................................................................................ 52 Other Rhythms .................................................................................................................................... 53 Oterai .............................................................................................................................................. 54 RhythmName .................................................................................................................................. 55 Performances ...................................................................................................................................... 56 Rendlesham Street Fair 2012 .......................................................................................................... 57 Rendlesham June 8th 2013 .............................................................................................................. 58 Timitingoo.......................................................................................................................... 58 Island in the Sun ................................................................................................................. 58 Kanin ................................................................................................................................. 58 Yankadi / Macru ................................................................................................................. 58 Senegal Sabar .................................................................................................................... 58 Shiko .................................................................................................................................. 58 sslap ttone bbass Page 2 of 58 RAEDWALD RHYTHMS Raedwald Rhythms sslap ttone bbass Page 3 of 58 BINTIN Bintin djembe 1 3btt3btt3btt3btt djembe 2 3ttt3tt,3sss3s,, 3ttt3t,,3b,b3,b, djembe 3 3s,b3st,3s,eb3st, kenkeni 3x,,,3x,cc3x,,,3x,tt Sangban 3x,,x,3xt,x,3x,,x,3xt,x, OR 3x,,x,3xt,x,3xt,xt3,xt, doundounba 3xtxt,3x,x,,3xtxt,3x,x,, sslap ttone bbass Page 4 of 58 BOLONBA Bolonba call 4qt,tt4,t,t4t,t,4t,,, djembe 1 4ttb,4b,b,4tt,s4ss,b djembe 2 4s,,s4s,tt4s,,s4s,tt djembe 3 4s,tt4s,b,4s,,s4s,b, Variation 1 combined 4x,,x,,4x,,xS,4xd,xdxd4,x,xS, 4x,,xd,4xd,xS,4xd,xdxd4,x,xS, Variation 2 combined 4xd,xSS4x,,xkk4x,,xdd4x,dxd, log drum/bell 4cc,,4,o,,4o,,o4,,o, bell 4oo,o4o,,,4oo,o4o,,, 4oo,o4oo,o4oo,o4o,,, djembe 3 4s,tt4s,b,4s,,s4s,b, sslap ttone bbass Page 5 of 58 DJAGBE Djagbe Djagbé is the name of a Malinke-rhythm from Guinea that was originally played at the ending of the Ramadan. A rejoicing happening where men and women dance together in this circle-dance. Variations on Djagbé excist in the Kouroussa-region (Guinee) as Djagba and in Mali as Madan. Call tT . T T . T . T T . S S S . Djembé 1 B . T T . b S . B . T T . b S . Djembé 2 S . S S . T T S . b S S . T T Djembé 3 T T . B S S B . S S . B S S B . Djembé 4 S . S S . S T T S . S . S S T T Djembé 5 B . T T . S . T T . S . Kenkeni O . O . O . O . x . x x . x x . x . x x . x x . Sangban C . o O . O . o O . O . C . x . x x . x x . x . x x . x x . Dun Dun . O O . O . x . x x . x . x x . x . x x . x Dun Dun variation . O O . O . O . x . x x . x . x x . x . x x . x O . O . O . x . x x . x . x x . x . x x . x Dun Dun starting the echauffement . O O . O . O O . O x . x x . x . x x . x . x x . x Dun Dun echauffement O . O O . O . O O . O . O O . O x . x x . x . x x . x . x x . x sslap ttone bbass Page 6 of 58 DJAGBE Dun Dun ending the echauffement O . O O . O . O O . O . x . x .x . x . x x . x . x x . x Djembé solo accompaniment 1 . T T T . S S S . T T T . S S . l r l . l r l . l r l . l r . Djembé solo accompaniment 2 T T S S . S S B . S S . S S r l l r . r l r . r l . r l for a really "Djagbe-sound" it's nice to pull the first two tones a little bit together in the solo accompaniment 2. sslap ttone bbass Page 7 of 58 DJAGBE Solo 1 ; use these elements A S . B . S T T S S . S r . r . l r l r l . l B S S T T S S S . S T T S S . S r l r l r l r . l r l r l . l C . S . S . S . S . S . S . S . S . l . l . l . l . l . l . l . l

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