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learning To Solo
Soloing Advice for Hand drummers. If you’re learning to solo on the djembe or congas, I have a piece of advice from my own experience that you might find useful. I’ve seen it work wonders for others as well. Consider this: when you’re about to play a solo or take the lead, think of yourself… Read More »
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There Is Always A Workaround-Keep Things Simple
If you’ve ever faced a serious injury that kept you from playing the drums or doing something else you love, I encourage you to look into the story of martial artist Bill “Superfoot” Wallace. After a judo accident left him with a mangled right knee, he refused to give up. Instead of throwing in the… Read More »
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I’m Back! classes in florida
Florida Hand Drumming: November Through January! I’m excited to share that I’ll be in South Florida from mid-November to mid-January, giving me a wonderful two-month opportunity to connect with all of you through the universal language of rhythm! During my time here, I would absolutely love to get together to drum, jam, and share some… Read More »
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To be an effective leader you must first be a good student
To be an effective leader and teacher, you first need to be a good follower, or student. Or at least have been one at some point in your journey. This foundation is critical as it shapes your ability to connect with others and understand the difficulties they may be having,. You have to remember your… Read More »
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The Four Agreements And Drumming
Here’s something I rewrote based on the book entitled “The Four Agreements” and its philosophy, and applied then it to drumming just for the fun of it. I recently picked up “The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz, and I was genuinely struck by its depth and insight. The ideas presented in the book resonated… Read More »
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Need a Break?
Today, a friend mentioned that he’s taking a break from drumming. Instead of probing for reasons or trying to convince him to play again, I took a moment to reflect on my own journey with drumming. I don’t often stop or miss playing sessions, maybe only during very rare bouts of illness or when I… Read More »
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Traditional Drumming is happening again in South Florida!
Exciting news! Traditional-style drum jams featuring djembe sessions and conga sessions, led by Michael Pluznick, are returning to Loxahatchee at Serenity Gardens and various scenic locations in South Florida from mid-November to early January while I’m in the USA. If you’re interested in joining, please send me a private message. We play outdoors at retreats… Read More »
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fatala music ensemble
Marco Antonio Rico Belmont, also known as Marquito Balafon on Facebook from Mexico, recently shared some insightful thoughts about our discussion on the group “Fatala.” He emphasized the significance of Maestro Yacouba “Bruno” Camara as the director and founder, but he also wanted to shed light on the equally remarkable contributions of Arafan Touré. Arafan’s… Read More »
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how to Take care of your djembe-And The best-Top Ten djembe repair people
Let’s talk about a reality that all drummers face: just like all good things, your goatskin or any animal skin on your drum is going to eventually give out. They pop. And sometimes seemingly for no reason. I have brought a brand new drum home fro a shop, put it into my house walked in… Read More »
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About the bongo
Over the years, many people have reached out to me seeking to learn how to play bongo drums. However, most of them lack a solid grasp of the basics of playing congas and often don’t realize they need to learn conga drums and clave first. Although bongos are traditional solo instruments in Latin band forms,… Read More »
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Michael Pluznick’s free online lessons are happening daily on facebook and instagram
For the past five months, I’ve been offering free daily classes in djembe, dunun, shekere, and other percussion instruments. I’ve been broadcasting on Facebook and Instagram live from Thailand, either outdoors at the Chiang Mai University campus or from a sound booth in my condo. These sessions are entirely free, and I’m not looking for… Read More »
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There is knowledge and Then there is knowing
There is knowledge and then there is knowing. When it comes to drumming, I’ve noticed there’s a big difference between just having knowledge and truly knowing what it’s all about—those are two entirely different things. Over the years, I’ve met a ton of people in the drumming community, some of whom have only a little… Read More »
