After buying Buda, my little Djembe, from Harold, an old villager at St. Elmo Village, I got back home looking for more than the drum circle at the beach.
Don’t take me wrong, I really enjoy the first 5 min… it’s very easy to end up with just a lot of noise 😛
That’s why I started this blog. I wanted to find out more about drums and music down in South Florida. Post places where people can get education, and information about the subject.
Next Saturday I’m starting a Djembe class with Professorslap down in Hollywood at The Goddess store.
So stay alive.
Salu2
2 Comments to “Drums in Miami”
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Te lo tenias bien calladito. I like the look and it came at a good time — through the Goddess store link you posted I found a meditation class (I had been asking around for one for the past few days). 🙂
Looking closer, your blog strikes me as genuine and passionate. I love the photos and the fact that your focus is hand drums. I was first exposed to hand drumming a few years ago with with an ensemble called Groove Camp (www.groovecamp.net). Keep it up!
~r