I ran to a tower where the church bells chime
I hoped that they would clear my mind
They left a ringing in my ear
But that drum's still beating loud and clear
In 2015, @shinakazami1 and I started on a project - a music video illustrating shina’s fanfiction, Drug of Crown. I did the lineart, she did the colouring. After about two years, I procrastinated my way to a complete roadblock while editing the last picture of the nearly finished video. It has been on my mind since then. I always thought I would finish it. There’s so much work in it, after all. It would be a shame if the world never saw it.
Hope you like seeing your 7 year old art, shina! I don’t writhe at seeing it because I never got better at drawing, but you’re a different story.
The song is Drumming Song by Florence and the Machine.
James Shigeta (Flower Drum Song)—sexy in that '60s ratpack kind of way, I literally gasped when he came onscreen in Flower Drum Song for the first time
Ronald Reagan (The Bad Man)—i just want to see him get dunked on repeatedly
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Exploring the Different Types of African Drums and Their Unique Sounds
African drumming has been part of human culture for centuries. It is a powerful way to communicate and express emotions, and it can be a great way to learn about African culture. In Melbourne, there are many classes available for those who want to learn the traditional art of African drumming.
The most popular type of African drumming class in Melbourne is Djembe drum classes. Djembe drums are hand-crafted drums made from wood and rope. These drums create a powerful and lively sound, and can be used for both traditional African music and modern music. Djembe drum classes in Melbourne focus on learning the traditional rhythms and techniques used to play the drums. Students will learn how to use the different sounds and styles of the African drums, as well as how to improvise and create their own rhythms.
Melbourne Dundun Drumming Classes
Dundun drumming classes are another type of African drumming class offered in Melbourne. Dundun drums are similar to Djembe drums, but they are much larger and are made with a combination of wood and metal. Dundun drumming classes focus on learning the traditional rhythms and techniques used to play the drums. Students will learn how to use the different sounds and styles of the African drums, as well as how to improvise and create their own rhythms.
In addition to traditional African drumming classes, many classes also include instruction in modern beats and styles, such as hip-hop, reggae, and funk. These classes also focus on developing a student’s technique and understanding of rhythm.
No matter what type of African drumming class you choose, you can be sure that you will have a great time learning and creating music with the drums. African drumming is a great way to connect with your cultural heritage and learn new skills. To find out more about African drumming classes in Melbourne, contact your local music school or search online for classes.