Dundunba: 10-minute practice track (124 bpm)

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Here is an updated practice track of Dununba with better quality sound. It includes three djembe parts and three dundun parts. Dununba is a rhythm (or a family of rhythms) from Guinea, West Africa.
If you would like for it to be faster or slower, you can change the tempo incrementally by going to settings, playback speed, and custom (up top).
You can learn the parts included here (except that I exchanged djembe 1 for 2 and vice versa) from master drummer Fara Tolno's Rhythm Reference Project (http://www.rhythmreference.com/) and Djembe Guru (https://www.djembeguru.com). If you like what I'm doing, you'll love what he's doing!
That being said, you can use other parts learned elsewhere. There are lots of different ways to arrange Dundunba. Some even include dundunba parts that are onbeat, but one of the most common characteristics of the rhythm seems to be the way the dunduba is offbeat.
I did this track and many more in response to the social isolation related to COVID-19. I had no one to drum with, and I figured others were in the same situation. You’ll find lots of other practice tracks on my YouTube channel.
Enjoy!

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