Fara Tolno has dedicated his life to helping people connect to themselves and to one another through drumming and dance.
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my favorite part about this is, if you're at a festival with a drum circle like this; this is EXACTLY how you get taught to follow the rhytm. it transcends language - we all understand visual language and "BA BABA BA BADA~~"
I met this wonderful young man years ago in Cleveland at a conference. Awesome teacher and awesome friend. Stay well my friend. I ask Djeneba about you all the time.
Great ! A few days ago I was asked to play Djembe. I am a set player so that will be my first Djembe gig. Your lesson is very helpful, thanks.- Btw about 3 years ago I saw Djembe drums in a shop and my feeling says „you want to play this“, so I bought it.