Djembe (West African drumming) for beginners
What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner Level
In this fun lesson pupils will learn the basics of how to hold and play their Djembe drum. The class will begin with a demo on my lead drum and an active listening game where pupils listen to my drum and 'stand up' or 'please sit down' or 'clap their hands now' Following this we will chat about the origins of Djembe drumming We will then follow steps 1-5 of holding their Djembe drum correctly. Then it will be time to perform their first piece which is called 'Rainstorm' to explore different sounds their drum can make Then have fun learning how to coordinate their hands to play first hand position 'Bass' and 'Tone' learn how to keep a steady beat on their drum We will then move on to saying, clapping and playing a traditional Kuku rhythm from Guinea, West Africa. To finish we will have an active listening game called 'Don't drum this one back' where pupils listen to and copy all rhythms apart from the 'forbidden rhythm'! My teaching style is a call and response, so demo and pupils copy. Once learned then we will play our Djembe drums all together. I like to use games plus there will be a video clip of the Djembe drums in West Africa where they are traditionally played.
Learning Goals
How to hold their Djembe drum in the correct position
How to play hand positions 'Bass' & 'Tone'
How to play a traditional Kuku rhythm
Understand the origins of Djembe drumming
To respond to instructions given by my Lead drum eg.Stand up, Please sit down
Other Details
Supply List
Djembe drum (any size)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Thank you for viewing my profile. I live in Derbyshire in the UK with my husband, two teenagers and two very lively dogs! I love being creative in my approach to teaching music and love playing variety of instruments including Djembe drum, Samba band, Ukulele, Flute & Piano and Junk percussion!
I have been teaching whole class music in primary or elementary schools for the past 14 years and also have a few 1:1 pupils I teach online. I love the way music crosses all barriers, boosts our self esteem, helps us to express our emotions and creativity. Music should never be boring so I like to teach in a fun and engaging way.
I have a Trinity College London Level 4 Certificate for Music Educators.
I teach 1:1 classes in Ukulele, Flute & Piano (Up to grade 3). I also teach group African drum and Junk percussion lessons and early years music.
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Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
35 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class