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African Percussion Events This Week in Tinos

African Percussion events in Tinos this week. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
85
danceability
90
valence
70
grit
50
organicness
100
commerciality
30
tempo
75
vocality
15

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About African Percussion

African percussion encompasses a diverse array of rhythmic traditions originating from various ethnic groups across the continent, functioning as a vital cornerstone for ritual, communication, and social celebration. Typical instrumentation features membrane drums like the djembe and dundun, alongside idiophones such as the shekere and melodic talking drums that mimic human speech patterns. The genre is characterized by complex polyrhythms and sophisticated syncopation, often utilizing ternary patterns to create a dense, driving texture that serves as the ancestral foundation for descendant genres like afrobeat, jazz, and salsa. Primarily acoustic and communal, the music maintains a high-energy, organic feel that ranges from meditative spiritual invocations to intense, high-tempo ceremonial dance accompaniment.

Also known as: African Drumming

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African percussion encompasses a diverse array of rhythmic traditions originating from various ethnic groups across the continent, functioning as a vital cornerstone for ritual, communication, and social celebration. Find every African Percussion venue and event in Tinos this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is African Percussion music?
African percussion encompasses a diverse array of rhythmic traditions originating from various ethnic groups across the continent, functioning as a vital cornerstone for ritual, communication, and social celebration. Typical instrumentation features membrane drums like the djembe and dundun, alongside idiophones such as the shekere and melodic talking drums that mimic human speech patterns. The genre is characterized by complex polyrhythms and sophisticated syncopation, often utilizing ternary p…

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