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a ministry place for cell and small groups,
missionaries and music groups.




i'm still getting response (email, youtube) from all over the world since i started this djembe for worship project in 2008 so do send me a second email if i fail to reply your first.

i appreciate the goodwill but due to paypal issues i'm afraid i can't take donation or money order. you can however engage me to teach in your church or organization, no matter where you are from.


FAQ

what size?

it really depends on what you're using it for. i would recommend 10", which serves up to 25 pax in a controlled environment, if you need to bring it around often. a 12" will have more bass and overtones, and can reach up to 35 pax.

which type?

the traditional wood body, animal skin and rope tuning gives a more ethnic tone. it's also deeper more mellow. it's more susceptible to humidity and rope tuning doesn't last as long as the modern makes' lug tuning. your best bet is to try them out, see which best suits where you are and the type of music you play.

your methods are non trad. do you have your own schemes?


what i do with the djembe is totally unorthodox, so there is no official way to play or write the music. but essentially, i do everything based on 16th notes, and use mostly

Bass | touch | Open tone | Closed (harmonic) tone

also.

my personal portfolio has moved.

to turbochicken.tumblr.com

you can view my youtube, facebook, twitter and calendar there.
my website will still serve as a one stop; succinct and introductory.
purpose is to dedicate this space to worship instruction; djembe, guitar and drum.







Saturday, 6 June 2009


RETRO wedding @ fullerton hotel straits room.


a serenading first set (hsin yeow, bevlyn and ivan)

sometimes ALD gets party animals (no pun!), and they want their live music more happening. so i lugged 1/2 my kit and an amplifier (because fullerton doesn't allow any instruments or equipment into their sound system except their own, so couples going for fullerton pls take note!) down to the really lavish wedding dinner and together with a piano (in the photo) and a soprano sax we gave them berlinda carlise, timmy thomas, bananarama and joan and the blackhearts.







2. L to R hsin yeow, bevlyn, ivan (adeline in the back, on the piano)
3. hsin yeow belting out (probably his fav tune or line)
4. disco fever! (bride and groom gyrating away to the retro tunes!)
5. L to R adeline, me, ivan, groom, bride, bevlyn, hsin yeow

6. the 1/2 a kit i brought (and amplifier)

official writeup and photos 1-5 from a little dream




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