Now, then and Zen via Konnakol - Try it (1 occasion)
Konnakol is one of my main tools when it comes to analyzing and composing music. A tool that is so useful and fun that I offer a free try-on lesson from my angles from the ingenious old system. 5,000 years ago, an art form arose that came to be known as konnakol. The art of verbalizing rhythms. Simply explained, konnakol means making syllables with the mouth while counting time signatures with the hand. The concept is simple but quickly leads to extremely complex polar rhythms. Excellent for those who want to improve their compositions and include unexpected / exotic rhythms in their music. Or if you just want to deepen your rhythmic understanding of relationships even in everyday life.
You'll learn
Included
Review of syllables used. 1. Horizontal use 2. Vertical use 3. Memorization of a composition
1 occasion, 0h 45m
Incense has been used in the premises for other concepts. So let me know if you're sensitive and I'll vent a little extra.
Since 1966, André has had an indescribable attraction to drums, rhythm instruments and the music that is created with these as a basis. Regardless of whether he has been hired as a drummer, lecturer, arranger, composer, employed or freelance, he has noticed a common thread - all the positive side effects that occur when playing music. Today, research has caught up, and it is becoming difficult to deny the connection. Regularly playing a musical instrument can have the same effect on the brain as meditation and exercise. With consequences such as better memory, planning ability, and emotional presence, it is no wonder that music contributes to one's personal development.
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