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Mel Bay Gig Savers: AfroCuban Rhythms, Vol. 2,Used
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Product Description AfroCuban Rhythms, Volume 2 is a collection of traditional rhythms ideal for a percussion ensemble or for the individual who wants to learn the authentic parts to each rhythm. All rhythms are easily adapted to conga drums and AfroCuban hand percussion. This series is presented in a brief, clear, and affordable manner. Volume 2 includes the rhythms of Bemb , Makuta, Yuka, Palo, Arar , Abaku (Havana), Abaku (Matanzas), Gaga, Vudu and Iyes . These volumes are designed for intermediate to advanced levels and assume the reader has some basic understanding of percussion notation. This book is written by Mel Bay best selling author Trevor Salloum. About the Author Trevor Salloum is well known internationally as a music educator who specializes in AfroCuban and Middle Eastern drumming. He has taught drumming at universities, colleges and schools for over 30 years. He studied music at Notre Dame University, Banff School of Fine Arts and is a graduate of York University. He is a best selling author with international publisher Mel Bay Publications Inc. and has produced numerous books, CDs, DVDs and videos on drumming.
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