orpheus10

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Phildbasket, welcome to our group. Phil, since this thread began we have included, along with jazz, every subject under the Sun.  The best way to play that is to simply ignore subjects you don’t want to get into and just respond to jazz.That album... 
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These are some of the best drums I've heard; I can even see that photograph in motion,               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOY9fLm3eYIThis is the way they use to unwind in the village after a long stressful day;              https://www... 
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The audio wasn't that good, but it was nice to be able to put some faces to those names that we listen to on records. 
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Here's a nice Caravan              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r95flkZciJE 
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         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgQK2RTtl4c 
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One village = 100 people. Divide 12,000,000 (number of slaves transported) by 100 = 120,000. 
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Since  JSTOR   never took any of what I mentioned into consideration, as far as I'm concerned, that makes them a moot point. 
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Before slavery in the 1600's, a typical African village consisted of about 100 people. Since there were 12 million slaves imported to this hemisphere, that means we can divide 12 million by 100 to determine the number of villages that were transp... 
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Keegiam, Pjw, and Schubert; would you guys kindly respond to Frogman's post for me?It's important to me that you respond first, I don't want to seem offensive.  
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Randy Weston;       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbD_q23f2X8      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6sOKusceBk 
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Do the "Afro Peruvian" rhythms sound any different from the "Afro Brazilian" rhythms, or the "Afro-Cuban" rhythms, or the "Haitian Voodoo" rhythms? 
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Frogman, there are enough different kind of rhythms from Africa to fill a library. As a matter of "fact", there was a library in Haiti in which someone cataloged  the different drum beats and rhythms from various parts of Africa. This was presen... 
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Frogman, a drum is a drum, but there is no comparison as to what one man can do with a drum as opposed to another.There is no comparison to what Brazilians do with the "Berimbau" and what you presented.Why don’t you give me a presentation of the P... 
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Hypnotic rhythms;        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9NYYcsiAr4 
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How about a little "Afro Peruvian" soul;    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keboPv6ZAvE    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anBQisairgk