I suppose you’re referring to the first beat. It is a 12-pulse asymmetric timeline pattern played by many cultures in the Guinea coast area and carried to the New World during the slave trade. [x - x - x x - x - x - x] The ‘x’ characters represent the audible strokes/beats/notes of the pattern. The pattern is asymmetric because the strokes of the first six pulses are different to the strokes of the last six pulses. The pattern is played in the form of repeating cycle and usually in traditional religious music in Brazil, Cuba and Guinea coast area.
This is the best ensemble yet. Love your music.
Fantastique .... ça me met d'excellente humeur !😄
Amazingly awesome
Nice one 😊
So wish I could do that so badly.... love it!
TOP LEVEL, YOU ARE THE BEST 🥰
I love this it's sweetening me i love it
Nice 1, I like this!
sambay🙌
Love ittttt👏🏿🥰
It just sounds dope as fuck.. Correct and deep
Wow this is so beautiful. I love how you mixed and panned the drums. Is it free download and royalty free?
I love this
Nice One, Please ca u do an online tutorial about how to play drum. Thank you.
Check this out..
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Ayanagalu a gbe wa oo!
Très bien
Awesome..
Cool ❤
Hi! Can I get permission to use this sound for a Yoruba movie review?
O dun ❤❤❤
Is that rythm played to Shango? It is alike the alujá rythm played to him here in Brazil.
Asé
I suppose you’re referring to the first beat. It is a 12-pulse asymmetric timeline pattern played by many cultures in the Guinea coast area and carried to the New World during the slave trade.
[x - x - x x - x - x - x]
The ‘x’ characters represent the audible strokes/beats/notes of the pattern. The pattern is asymmetric because the strokes of the first six pulses are different to the strokes of the last six pulses.
The pattern is played in the form of repeating cycle and usually in traditional religious music in Brazil, Cuba and Guinea coast area.
Wow
🔥
🤩🤩🤩🤩
Odun re,alujo yi ga
J'adore 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉