by rhythmcu | Mar 1, 2016 | OUR STORIES
This New Year will Be Sweet like honey We have just completed the rhythm Sandia in class. It has been a fantastic start to the year, and this rhythm was such a joy to teach. The rhythm Sandia (also called Lamba and Djelidon) comes from Mali. Sandia means “this...
by rhythmcu | May 4, 2015 | Africa, Drumming Classes, Events, OUR STORIES, what's on Sunshine coast
Making rhythms our own At Rhythm Culture we are honouring traditional rhythms in a modern way by arranging age-old djembe rhythms to suit our abilities and events. In West Africa, traditional music is still performed at various times, such as ceremonial functions and...
by rhythmcu | May 4, 2015 | Africa, Courses, Drumming Classes, How to
How to play djembe – the three sounds How to play djembe – Bass, Tone,and Slap: Aim for quality of sound rather than speed to master these three djembe sounds. Most drummers know there are three fundamental sounds when playing the djembe but...
by rhythmcu | Jul 13, 2014 | Africa, Events
INTERNATIONAL CAFE – Upcoming African live music events You are all invited to come and share and enjoy the everyday life experience of Jamaican music and culture at the International Café, at the Ipswich...
by rhythmcu | May 27, 2014 | Africa, Events, Free Tickets, Information, News
Be in the running to win one of 2 x FREE double passes to the Mother Africa Nambour Civic Centre, Sunshine Coast show on July 4th! All you have to do is subscribe to the Rhythm Culture monthly newsletter via our contact form here. Winners of FREE tickets will be...