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MUSM1259 Latin Percussion & Hand Drumming

First Year Course

Offered By School of Music
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Music
Offered in Second Semester, 2009
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

This elective is designed to give percussionists and drummers a basic understanding of folkloric hand drumming techniques and pedagogy. Instruction will be given in a group class format and will incorporate Conga, Bongo, Kpalango, Djembe, Tabla, Mridangam drums as well a wide range of associated accessory percussion instruments. Pedagogical theories and styles will be examined. Students will perform in the following styles: Cuban, Afro Cuban, Brazilian and South Indian.

Indicative Assessment

Performance examination of selected etudes and transcribed solos (80%) and one class presentation (20%).

Workload

1.5 hours per week.

Areas of Interest Music
Requisite Statement

By Interview.

Prescribed Texts Charles, David, Conga, Bongo, and Timbale Techniques, Marimba Productions, 1982.
Leake, Jerry, A.I.M Vol. 1 Afro-American Aspects, Rhombus Publishing, 1986.
Leake, Jerry, A.I.M Vol. 2 Indian Influence, Rhombus Publishing, 1986.
Leake, Jerry, Clave, Rhombus Publishing, 1989.
Malabe, Frank, Weiner, Bob, Afro-Cuban Rhythms for the Drumset, Manhattan Music Inc., 1990.
Moria Airto, Airto, 20th Century Publications, 1986.
Nash, Kenneth, Rhythms Talk, Advance Music, 1991.
Sulsbruck, Birger, Latin American Percussion, Den Rytmiske Aftenskoles Forlag, 1980.
Academic Contact Gary France

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