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anyone know any good percussive music? (1 Viewer)

soulshine

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you mean like stuff soley for percussion? or stuff with a strong emphasis on percussion...
 

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Taikoz :D Traditional Japanese Drumming. they had a concert at the con on the 26th and 27th of feb, ill check when they're next playing?
i take classes with them, they're amazing :)
 

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Carl Vine did a presentation at the Con last year. He's one of the most stuck up, self-centred individuals in the entire music industry - and that's why he's successful.
 

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Phanatical said:
Carl Vine did a presentation at the Con last year. He's one of the most stuck up, self-centred individuals in the entire music industry - and that's why he's successful.
carl vine, really? I'm such an admirer with some of his stuff... what did he do that was stuck up?
 

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He's a very direct, very self-centred person, who spent a lot of time talking about how much the Con was paying him to be there. Normally these aren't good traits, but they're traits which he identifies as necessary to become a successful musician in a world where most of us don't become successful.
 

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Good Percussion music---> Try Fabian Hevia. He lives in sydney, and plays the tambla for "passionfruit". He really is amazing.
 

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