Senegalese Sabar Drumming Course - 30.06.14 - 04.07.14

Posted: Apr, 7th 2015

 

Sabar drums are conga shaped instruments that are played with stick and palm technique. The Sabar plays a big part in the explosive rhythm sections behind almost all modern Mbalax artists in Senegal today, including Youssou N'Dor, Baaba Maal and Cheihk Lo. Sabar drums are usually played in ensembles comprising of around 5-6 players, creating a rich and powerful poly-rhythmic sound. The different drums in the sabar family all have different tonal values and have names such as Chol, N'derr, M'bung M'bung and Talbut. In traditional Sengalese culture, the Sabar drums were an instrument of communication as well as accompanying Griot praise songs. A sabar ensemble would be heard at all kinds of occasions such as weddings, naming ceremonies, and even wrestling matches, one of the most popular sports in Senegal. 

Instruments will be made available. With Modou Diouf. 

Master drummer Modou Diouf. Modou comes from a long lineage of griot musicians from the Serre people of northern Senegal, and he will teach students a number of traditional compositions taking time to explain the culture, history and playing technique of this powerful family of drums.

ourse takes place from Monday to Friday from 18:00-21:00 pm.

1 July 2014 at 2:00am - 5 July 2014 at 5:00am
SOAS, Russell Square, College Buildings, London WC1H 0XG
Contact: musicevents@soas.ac.uk
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